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WAS ANASTATIA." CAN
YOU ANSWER?
(By Frank G. Menke.)
. NEW YORK, June '2. A question
that perplexes fandom even more than
"bow aged was anastatia" is the one,
"is it the manager or the players that
make for a winning ball team. '
NEW ; BERN -CITY
Df WEST
MANY RETURN TQ WORK FOL
LOWING CONCESSION! END ,'
PROBABLY NOT FAR OFF, ?
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Next Game Today
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"All 'Stars
o'clock'.
LEAGUE
STANDING OF CLUBS
W L
Singk Men 5 ' I
Railroaders.. 4 2
Married Men 2 4
Ghent AsoOC.. .! 5
Yesterday's Score Single
Ghent 4.
Batteries Single Men McSorley &
Scales. Ghent Mitchell & Bartling.
Men
Let's take the case of the Cincinnati
Reds as one example to show that maybe
v It's the manager. The Reds last year
looked and acted like the worst aggre
gation outside the graveyard. ; They
t looked even worse for the 1914 season
- because the Feds came along and grab
' 'bed off a pair of their, best pitchers and
1 tied anotherChief Johnson up in the
courts. Further moire, they were minus
the service of one Josephue Tinker, who
batted 317 last year, and led the short
), etops of the league in fielding.
- t Charley Herzog, 'the- peppery , e
member of the Giants appeared at the
, neim tnis season. . everyway leit sorry
for him. -Aid whit happened?- Oh.W
vertyV much, .only "that Hereogr with
. even, a weaker team than that of last
, year began' shoving his gang along at a
, surprising gait right at the outset, and
has, been keeping if upi He's been beat
irig the leaders, just As easily"as hf has
, been, beating the.tailender& Andrthe
. beatings his team is .doling out are: not
. flukes they are clean-cut overwhelm
- ing victories in most cases. ,v L
' .Then there's Joe Birmingham, of the
Naps,, Harry Davis as manager' of the
y Naps, failed miserably during the first
n . part of the 1912 season. . . Davis quit the
job and. Birmy, took it up. . From that
1 time on the team played 100 per cent
better baseball, and from the last of
August until the curtain drooDed thev
olived the he.rt hall in th A mpriran I Prominent
League.' Yet it wasvthe same outfit
that couldn't win for Davis. .
" In" 1913 under the 3a me Birmy the
Naps put up a thrilling fight for the
, pennant', being in the race until the last
two-weeks of the season. And now in
1914, with only on; of their pitchers
gone and with their shortstop injured,
the Naps are playing about the worst
ball in the league.
Hughle Jennings led the Tigers to
three pennants in 1907, 1908 and 1909.
-Then the team seemed to crack. The
Tigers had the same wonderful leader in
1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 that they
. had In. their pennant wlnniig days, but
? they co; f'.i.n't hit a winning stride. Thty
, made some Inglorious finishes in those
r four years.
And now Jennings is back in this
ysar 1914 A. D. with a team that does
v not lork very nn;ch 1 otter than that of
-last y?ar and he's got a fine chanc?
for the jjci:r.a:ii.
The St. L:: is Brown havi beui
"joke ball team fur many years. As
. (Special to ths Journal.) : .'.
CHARLESTON W VA t,m ?
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t-v .Yielding to' the contention of the; min--ers
that the operating companies should
collect union dues of the United Mine-
pp , Workers of America, a number of coal
companies operating on Paint Creek to-day
signed working agreement that
33j reduced the number of idle miners to
,,, approximately 8,CO0. . . '' ,; .'
lo'i.. . . ., .. . -y-'-'i
6 At oiner por ts in tne ivanawna coat
I field agreement r ad not been signed but
tne men were ct work as usual ana for
mal settlement was expected before the
end of the week. ' One thousand miners
of the Solvey Collieries Company on
Paint Creek obeyed the strike order,
there being no intimationto day that the
company-would sign.' ; - Work' was not
suspended at the mines of the Chrlstan
Collieries Company ; although the agrei-
mnt- hail hfNn .lorti1 Tli. man i
I mained at work on assurance of 'thi'Io-
PR,T EARL .SLOAN'S j cal management that the director at a
meeting in Lynchburg, Va., today would
take action on the union scaleiw
A Belief r that the strike would be of
shoft 'duration 'prompted miners an
operator 'to view the' situation' optiV
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NOTICE TO COUNTY TEACHERS
WORK PN
HOME WILL BEGIN AT AN
-' EARLY PATE "
Robert L. Smallwood, -the New York
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architect who waa awarded the contract
to draw, up the plans for! the palatial
home to be erected. three .miles out of
Newern, byDr.-JEarl. S.:J51oanth
millionaire liniment manufacturer, ii
nnw ruraermA Ifl. wirlrlnar ah hmtk- a nA
will have, theot ready at n early dateYg
Dr. . Sloan left several , days ; ago for j
Boston, ,Mass., .where, he ; wiU, remain
for; a, few weeks . and then return. 'io'
ew Bern ana superintend tne const1-
ction olf hiahome and. the other building!
which 'are Jo Jbf erected tm jh five
hundred acres of land which 'he. .has
purchased, i One of the unusual struts
turet to be erected on the propertyj
wiii . oe a looicout tower on uie jnver
from which a view of the river for miles
in eacn prect.ion , can.De secureav 1 .he,
ennre estate, will jn every way equal
that of the famous Bilt more property
in western xsortA caroHna.
INyiTATIONSjlSSUED
i. .... . i 3f-
Couple Are
Wed.""
Soon To
The Journal acknowledges the re-
cepit of the following invitation: "-
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Fuller Wyatt
request the honor of you presence
at the marraige of their daughter ' J
Jessie
to v .
Mr. Thomas Carl Ethrldge
Wednesday evening, June Seventeenth
nineteen hundred and fourteen
at six o'clock
"Edgewater"
Brldgcton, North Carolina
At Home
after July the first
Snow Hill, North Carolina.
No cards in the city. j
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Manufactured J?y. '. 5 ;
IIEMIGAI;
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5 Alid, caj Brnd"tof Paihi
I " It's Bne f 6? brickwork and fen
cihg-h's Sk'tWV"9'
J All teachers are urged to be present
at Vanceboro the ; first day of the
Institute. T . v ; " 5 , 'f
' It is important that teachers have
with thent all their text books. V These
will be ;heeded in the Institute work,
i ? " ' S. M. Brinson, Co. Supt.
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the v6rch it's coo-- T I T ,
NOTilCE
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Phon.
DaclSurnsite
Beginning this datei I 'will vnot be
responsible fdr ' any debts contracted
by : my wife 1 Elsie -Roof Matthews.
U0t v JG. T.- Matthews
? MORTGAGE SALE
Pursuant to sTjxier of saJeconUined
in : that " certain il estirtetmortgage
executed" ' by T."S. v Jackson , to The
Bank-of ntebor 'th ;um bfting
tjorded in h!e Office -of ifhoS Register
vraven yjcwy, fwni
liouee dooi lnrjsew
Ikfonflay the 22! May
the hour of 12 o'clock
all of the following1 (desenbeq property
as conveyed in" the 'tnoirt gages follow-
ing 'to-wi-F t certain StabrtgageVdeed
Executed'. May ; 9,v 1911? aWd; bctrded
Irt Book rS pagei 143, also another
nortgagedeed executed Feb, 27 912Md
recoraea in book, zuj page 7y. ' Also
mortgage deed executed Jan.
1913 and recorded in Book i 193
page; 171. And in i description of jail
this property contained in the said
mortgages deeds see said mortgage ' to
which reference "Is made. " . j f
Bank of Vanceboro
Mor.
iiioi, peeas .or
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j 1 1 seu-at -tne -vpurt
JjfBerHflon
r.f Ifof Jurie. 1914.afc
Summer jReasurVithcnSivnlW
Discomforts I ! Indoo;
HioistVCXi
wheh the Vuclors
Why not 'et, slcop,-'v there 'this summarf
Thousands do 1t The eoef air-give appetitf and
torees you to dreamlasa sleep because it bathes the
' -orves wnife you slsep. . It cores tham. -
"Vudor Porch Shadae cost little. - They give air but
' kaep Out glare. 'You can look leaf through yodorfc
bat not i uv. through them., Tbay 4at they Jtp
"that IK lopk,HUor theyra atalnad, jbot painted, nett
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INew Dern::
'H'V Macli"h
Rjn;:iTii!iEio.
me irurnisriers"
Vanceboro, May 22 1914.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS
OF CRAVEN COUNT Y
To each of you I beg to express
a I my most sincere and appreciative thanks
ATHENIA LODGE No. 8, K of P. I
Meets every Tuesday 8 p. m , over Gas
Co's office, Middle St., J. R. White
head C. C, J. H. Smith, K of R and
Visiting brothers are assured of cheva-
lier's welcome. t ' .
CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS
K. ANUNNl
ATTORNEYTLAW :,
sPractice ' in the counties of
f Craven,; Carteret, Pamlico, Jones, 0
and Onslow and in the Supreme
and Federal Courts.
: Office 50 Craven St..'" -Phone
97 New Bern, N.C.
: depends upon the prop'er kind of a freezer.
Our O. K.-Freezer will freeze your 'creath" in
v half -the-time- the ordinary0' kind takes;' It ,
'doesh'tirequife much eiertion to. wofk if ,! .Y6u I
can save many a dollar'.' by.- making .your, own
' cream-to'say ' nothing 'of yourt health. See
ouf show window for special prices. fw 't f-y
GasMll Uardwcre and Rlill Supply , Co.
73-75-77 Middle Street - - - r . Phone 147 ;
j.for the loyal support accorded me in OF HARMONY Meets second and
the case of Charley Hewog, oftl.o Red', i.the 'at primary, and I assure you that, fourth Wednesday nights at 7:30 o'
a lot of people felt pretty s .rry for Branch ;'n t,la future as in the pait I shall' clock in each month at Knights of Har
Kickey when he took over thj job ,;f'ideavor to prove worthy and deserv
handling the outfit. Rickey got under i,,ng ' the confidence you have reposed
way with a team that looked weaker "Pon me'
than ti e last place outfit of 1913, and
,. Rickey's learn has proved to be one'of
. the big surprises in the American lea
gue. The gang is playing real baseball.
; It's playing Is not streaky or its wins
flukey. The games the Browns havej
'won are because they have shown sup
i erior ability. .
The Brook'yn Dodgers looked to have
- a better team than last year. And when
Wilbert Robinson hooked up with them
as manager, many figured that the
Dodgers would get away in the front
' and stick around with the select all the
Yours sincerely,
B. B.
HURST.
GRAVEN SUPERIOR COURT
IS
m'ony hall, corner Broad and Hancock
streets, J. K. WilhV President; R. J.
Disosway, Secretary; George Moulton,
Financial Secretary.
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CITY- LEAGUE.
Saturday Next Game
New ve ge ta ble of
all kind at Hack
burns
STANDING
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Single Men 4
Railroaders3
Ghent Asso. 1
Married Menl
' a , a . a - .a
OF. CLUBS
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P.C.
800
75
250
'200
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SEVERAL CASES ; WERE TAKEN
UP AND DISPOSED OF
YESTERDAY
Craven county Superior Court is
way down the stretch. RoLlnson had'1" session here this' week with Judge
been with Mcuraw for many years. He
","was McGraw's understudy, and many
figured that hewas almost as much
. responsible for the success of the Giants
successful leadership as. McGraw him-
. self. ; But under Robinson the Dodgers
do not' seem to be accomplishing any
SOUTHERN :r RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South '
CHANGE IN WINSTON.SALEM
PULLMAN CAR LINE
Effective ; Friday, - June 12, .
the V present Winston-Salem Raleigh
Vk - a a a
F. A. Daniels presiding and rapid i f "1Inlal, une w"' ie :cnangea to
I vvjustou-oaiem-oeauion-moreneaa ;.
City, Pullman Car Line for the Summer
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CASTOR I A
. Tor Infanta and Children.
Ih Kfci Yea H2Y3 Always EcM
Bears the
Signature of
more than they did under Dahlen, whafwlth an assault with a deadly weapon.
" never .was figured as any great shucks
as a manager.
. Going back about a dozen years one
' finds that the New York Giants used
to try to see how far down thev could
get in the race without actually falling.
through the bottom of the league. - And
then came John McGraw who has kept
his men in the fight each year, and who
on five seperate distinct occasions,' has
lifted his men so high that it gave the
American League champions a chance
to come along and club them-on the
xoco in the world series combat's. . ;
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HY NOT TRY DODUAM'A
Frowrt and PorMv Relief In Every
progress Is being made in the disposal
of the large number of criminal cases
which are on the docket. . ' '
Among those disposed of at yester
day's session was that in which Nath
aniel and John E. Moore, were charged
; rsmfoccuPATioN asIujSs-rC '
IBipURE DRUGS
Vg . THERE ARE IN THESE KJV V
. U N ITED STATES $$L " j
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The Public Is The Jury
, 1 From. Whom
-We Ask A Favorable Verdict
' We endeavor to addpee evidence in ach aale we make as to
- tf)e quality and dependability of our goods, which should be
Incontrovertible in your deliberations as to the place to pur
chase your needs in the drug line.
GIVE US A TRIAL .
Brad ham Drug Company
in
In thisase the defendents were found
guilty and were each fined r fifteen
dollars and taxed with the costs of the
case.
In the case of the State vs. James
tsiacic, in which ; the detendant was
charged with larceny, the State failed
to convict and - the defendant was
acquitted. -
Just before the close of the day's
session, Sarah Pugh,- colored, Las
placed on trial charged with retailing
spirituous liquors. This case will be
concluded today. ' .
season, and will continue v in j. effect I
until Saturday, August 22, 1914.
a For further information, reservations j
etc, communicate with, '
&i&&&:XitJ. O. JONES, -
'ft'''ravellnis''''Pa8senger . Agent,
. FRaleigh, N. C
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