______and foreign born, that citizenship carries with it responsibility “on the PILOT AND BACKER OF NORTH STAR If the Stands Don’t Agree On undisputed theory that you get SMITH BACK ON nothing in this world for nothing” GIANTS and the that one SPLIT expressed opinion —— —9 £ Decision Rule of the principal responsibilities was Change It, Umps the exercise of the franchise. Saying that it was surprising to WITH In Annual Game of JOB AHER TWO know how many people were so in- ROBINS; Wealthy Boys different to their citizenship that they would not take the trouble to he scored the man who CHICAGO, July 5.——'There is Forest to Chicago each work day at vote, “goes off on a picnic on election day, using a cardinal distinction between pro- 8 a. m. 4TH it as a sort of week-end for enter- and the TALKS ON REDS fessional umpiring umpiring WINNERS For three these years Eight tainment.” of the annual amateur game in Lake the Forest. In the big leagues the um- O'clockers have been mopping up often makes his mind what diamond with all at the Nominee Cardinals and Cubs pire up opposition Democratic Sub Test Course Is decision the fans want, then makes annual Independence Day ball game. Divide Two Wild one the opposite. In Lake Forest Most of the Eight O’clockers learn- Defends Tammany, Near Maine the ayes have it. To-wit: ed their at Yale or Prince- Sought Re- Tells l ew Citizens Games; Yanks After The Eight O’clock boys were play- ton. Names like Trowbridge. ing the Market Squares in the North vell, Washburne were in the lineup, Of Constitution PORTSMOUTH. N. H„ (/P)—A new New Record Sh-re suburb yesterday. The Eight to say nothing of Mayor Albert B. submarine trial course, i .arer to O'clock boys are those who catch the Dick Jr., and Art Tuttle, who whack- the Kittery navy yard than the old ‘‘Millionaire's from Lake ed mean at old Eli. NEW YORK, course off is By WILLIAM T. CHIPMAN Special” two-baggers July 5.—{JP)—Gover- Provincetown, Mass., Henry A. Rumsey, board of trade nor Smith turned his face toward the being surveyed off the coast of (Aaaociat d Presa Sports Writer) member, was the . Going into state capitol at Albany again today Maine. a after two A theory exists that th' teams the ninth, the score was tie, with Independance Day address- The United States coast and geo- the Market at bat. Ed es in which he told what he in the lead on the Fourth of July Square boys thought detic survey is in charge of the pro- Fashion Straws Baldwin whammed the first ball of the constitution, citizenship, and to determine the of •Iso will be on in late ject suitability top Sep- million dol- and took a at SCHALK QUITS pitched through several Tammany Hall, sly dig a trial course off Boon is and. tember or early October at the close lars worth of ball The ball congress. players. The area is being dragged to a a and Baldwin arrived at the home In each of these addresses he made take of the major league pennant cam- depth of 316 feet, said to be the plunge passing allusion to his recent nom- paigns. If this were 100 per cent plate simultaneously. greatest yet attempted by this “You’re out,” bellowed Umpire ination but on the whole steered true, the Yankees and the Cardinals HEAD method. If no pinnacle rocks that AS SOX clear of DOWNWARD • Rumsey. politics. could save much trouble for all would endanger a submarine are “Yip! Kill the umpire. Safe by He said at the Independence Day concerned the world ” found, it is expected that the course by starting a mile roared the stands. address at Tammany Hall that he had to series but tie j will be approved for trial -uns and Down went McGinty immediately, theory For "Beg your said Umpire heard a great deal of criticism of Blackburne, pardon,” | tests for the sumersibles. the bottom of the sea— arouses skepticism in some quarters Rumsey, bowing to the bleacherites. Tammany but expressed the opinion Since the Kittery navy yard is —chiefly in the National eague. New Leader “The ayes seem to have it. The that nothing that was not all right and down goes every Years, now used as a submarine construc- John J. McGraw, for one, recalls runner is safe.” could have continued its existence in [ tion and repair plant, it is consid- straw in the store. that the Giants were running away Of Chicago Team “This is a democracy,” the um- this country, as the Society of Tam- ered that a trial course nearer than with a fourth straight pennant on pire explained after arriving many has done, for 139 years. You have a long stretch safely that off Cod is needed. 1 July 4, 1914, with the humble CHICAGO, July B.—(IP)—As the home. “T majority should rule.” Tammany, he said, cared not Cape of Summer left in which Braves in the cellar as usua1. It j sped eastward t«i- Which explains how the Eight whether a man was rich or poor or what to wear a new straw so happened that the youny men of day, Russell “Lena” Blackburne, Sox O’clock boys lost their first game [ his religious beliefs might be -I the clan McGraw enjoyed the ensu- coach since 1926, stepped into his in four years yesterday. so long as he was a lover of America. I and you have here the j I ing world series from ringside seats new post as of the club, Scores Congress choice of the choicest at In his second address of the ■ as the Braves sailed into the mighty succeeding the veteran Raymond H. RIDES STEER day, 1 I delivered from the of handsome discounts off Athletic* for four itraight victories. “Cracker” Schalk, whose resignation steps the City Hall to several thousand new a Now McGraw is in accord with was the surprise of the Fourth of LIVINGSTON. Mont.. S.-(JP) voters, very reasonable first July i he likened the the Declaration of In- any move designed to limit the July holiday at Comiskey park. —Hartley Dodge, Jr., of New York, price. Schalk’s was I dependence to a political platform Cardinals to a purely literary inter- resignation effective nephew of John D. Rockefeller, after the dou- land said that the whole thought of est in the next world series, as he immediately holiday thrilled spectators at Livingston’s bleheader. He remained at home to- it was contained in the one sentence Sailor in the himself was limited fourteen aut- rodeo yesterday when rode a wila Any store, day as his teammates for the last that holds that all men are created umns ago. steer "to a finish.” He is 19 years I Old Father Hub- sixteen years headed into their sec- equal, that life, liberty and the pur- Dobbs ... $1.95 Alth the Giants now have old and a student a* Princeton except ough are bard strode to the ond eastern trip. suit of happiness their inalien- _ lost one game fewer than the Card- university. His father, wl o is head Immediately after receiving rights, and that to secure these cupboard, inals the fact remains that, playing of the Remington Arms company, able All Schalk’s letter of resignation. Pres- I rights governments are formed and Bent Dobbs $5 •astern trailers, the New York team and mother are also in the party upon having ident Charles A. Comiskey announc- secure their power from the govern- has b«en unable to overhaul its visiting from New York City. ed. »smoke, Sailors.. $3.95 ed the appointment of Blackburne as western rival, which *et admittedly But when he got the “Cracker’s” successor. Of the constitution he said that no there tougher foe* in the sunset sec- SEE RESERVE SHIP matter how much we he cried in Schalk, recognized as one of the may quarrel K^\vV Choice lot of Soft tion. ourselves — “the y Mrs. James A. Stillman, backer of Thea Rasche's proposed transatlantic greatest ball players who ever wore I among politically despair, Body The Giant* closed out their intra- HOUSTON, July 5.—b*V-The U. I senate and house of v' Tm flight attempt, snapped with the German aviatrix beside their plane, the mask, said in his letter of res- representatives out of Tom Hats to sectional at the Polo S. S. Mahan, ad estroyed nverted can talk themselves to (values campaign the North Star, at Curtiss Field, L. I., awaiting favorable weather for ignation that he was "stepping out j death, and Moores—what a Ground* Wednesday by dividing a into a light mine layer, was in port sometimes it looks to the American bloke!” a take-off. Mrs. Stillman has planned accompanying the girl flyer as as manager in the hopes it $6).$3.95 double header with Brooklyn. in Houston today, being inspected public as though they were attempt- far as Old Orchard. Me. Mrs. Stillman on left. will be helpful to the club.” j a thousands of on can Parry Vance snapped giant “The team has been going bad, by workers holiday. ing it”—nobody interfere as long streak at eight straight by rolling the results have not been satisfac- The Mahan is the shin which will as it remains with the privileges its the home 8 3 take members of the Dallas Naval enactment entry, to in the open- tory: so I step out,” was the way guaranteed. Tells er. but Larry Benton came back in he put it. Reserve unit on their annual cruise Responsibilities He new the second clash to hang up his of the Gulf of Mexico. told the voters, both native fourteenth victory and his seven- Standing TEAMS DIVIDE teenth complete game In seventeen L-.a.lL start*. The »eore vii J> to 2. it.VAS Results HOW LEADERS The even break cost the Giants no, Wednesday's ground as the cardinals and the Houston 5-5; Beaumont 1-3. ARE STANDING Fort Worth Wichita Falls 1-8. Cubs divided two wild games which 8-3; JULY 4 HONORS developed merely into a background Shreveport 3-0; Dallas 2-4. San 7-3. for the struggle between Waco 9-2; Antonio By The Associated Press. Schedule Hack Wilson and sunny Jim Bot- Thursday's Buffs Now Hold Un- (Including games of July 4). tomley. Each slugger gathered Beaumont at Houston National two, Wilson in tie lead of Waco at San Antonio. Batting: Hornsby, Braves, .391. leaving ( dispute Possession at Wichita Falls. the league. 18 to 17. The Cards j Shreveport Runs: Bottomley, Cards, 68. won by !! to 6 and the Cubs by 16 ! Fort Worth at Dallas. Of First Place Runs batted in: Bissonette, Rob- to 9. W. L. Pet. ins. 68. 6 1 .857 Hits: this summer flamed anew in Hoqston The Associated Douthit, Cards, 114. Protect daily Hop* Cincinnati (By Press). a« Wichita Falls 5 2 .714 Doubles: Bottomley, Cards; the Reds plunged the Pirates fur- Divided honors was the Dallas 4 3 .571 genera Walker, Reds, 9. ther into the depths by taking morn- San Antonio 3 3 .500 rule for Fourth of July double Homers: Wilson, Cubs, 19. ing and afternoon decisions at summer Beaumont 3 3 .500 headers in the Texas Th< i Stolen bases: Frisch, Cards, 16. not this Forbe« Field* 6 to 0. and 11 to 3.1 league. TChy Fort Worth 3 4 .429 Pitching: Benton, Giants, won 14, The Bave* < opped another to the exception was at Houston where thi Waco 2 5 lost 3 * that human Phunouf Phils. 10 to .286 Beau great 6. but rain Buffs took two games from American gratify 2 5 .286 prevented further Shreveport and as a result assumed un carnage. mont, Batting: Goslin, Senators, .412. In the of first investment campaign AMERICAN LEAGUE disputed possession place Runs: Ruth, Yanks, 81. the Wanderlust to «ee urge of whether the Yankees can win saw all Large crowds games. Runs batted in: Gehrig, Yanks, 74. 117 games and so beat the record of The Buffs defeated the Exporters yo Results Hits: Manush, Browns, 104. tha 1906 Cubs, the Wednesday’s Senators held 5 to 1, and 5 to 3, when tbe:r pitch Doubles: Red 27. the Washington 5-4; New York 2-5. Flagstead, Sox, champions to an even break. ers came through with good hurlinf Philadelphia 5-11; Boston 4-3. Triples: Rice, Senators, 11. The Senators, furthermore, held the! and their hitters delivered in th< St. Louis 11-0; Chicago 8-1. Homers: Ruth, Yanks, 31. Hurmen even in the :eries of With the of Eb SCC something four.] Detroit 10-3; Cleveland 5-4. pinches. exception Stolen bases: Lazzeri. Yanks; which has r.ot been done who was driven from the ly every Thursday’s Schedule erhard, Mostil. White Sox, 11. team the Yankees have met. the twirl in mound, Boston at Philadelphia. Exporter pitchers Pitching: Crowder. Browns, won 3, The Athletics turned back the, ed ball, but were outclassed lost 0. W. L. • Pet. good B new led Sox. to 4. and 11 to 3. the Buff moundsmen. your The; by 11 New York 54 18 .581 Mackmen so shaved • full i Waco defeated San Antonio 9 tc game St. Louis 38 37 .507, from the lead of the in the first featured hare champions. Cleveland 35 40 .467 7. game by Detroit and Cleveland divided ! hitting of both clubs but lost in th» Dr. Washington 33 41* .446, R. T. Bolyn I tOe their holiday bill. as did the second, a affair. 3 tc Chicago 32 42 .432! hard-fougbt suggest• Browns and the White Sox. i Cubs took the lead the Specialist The Boston 30 40 .429 2. The it. Chicago celebration was notable four runs in Detroit 29 45 .392 first tilt by scoring California rhieflr for the debut of . the first inning and put the contest Chronic and Private Jr late of Notre Dame. Young on ice with a five-run rallv In the Diseases iel Ed's first = Only T stride In the shoe-; of hi ninth. The Bears also started fire- Mo Ford Grand \ Canyon famous father was an works in the second * unsuccessful j Wednesday’s Results early game Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. but he in the sec- one, showed he hns the pitch- St. Louis 11-9; Chicago 6-16. when they counted twice Indiandetour ing goods. The Browns bunched j Philadelphia 10; Boston 6. ond round. Appointments nights and flits on him «l for five runs in the Brooklyn 8-2; New York 3-5. Behind the great pitching Sundays Colorado . Wich- Rockies fourth, arid he was retired to await j Cincinnati 6-11; Pittsburgh 0-3. Wilknp. Fort Worth defeated Ford Motor Company is making a new car, bnt it is still proud 9 better day. Thursday’s Schedule ita Falls. 8 to 1. in the opener, and Room 10, P. O. Building celebrated dronned the second 8 to 3. when the It wants owner of one of these cars to run Yosemite young Philadelphia at Boston. THEof the Model T. every Walsh’s debut took a to the offer- TEXAS by catching him in I Brooklyn at Chicago. ^rudders liking WESLACO, person. it as as at a minimum of Schalk just previously had ! W. L. Pet in'** of Pate. long possible expense. Mesa Verde "■* handed his resignation as man- St. Louis 47 28 .627 yv,revenort took the first tilt from and to 2. while the Steers Because of this and because of the investment that millions of ager Russell Blackburne had New York 41 27 .603 Dollns. 3 cop- policy CadsbadCavem ben named manager oro-tem. ied the second 4 to ft. Poth game? Chicago 42 34 .553 have in T the Ford Motor is a were mark-d bv excellent I motorists Model cars, Company devoting Cincinnati 43 34 .558 pitching .m i Rn.l. nr>ES THE “SHIMMY" General Welding Brooklyn 38 33 .535 of its factories to in order that owners NEWPORT. of DIES IN LONDON Radiator Specialist large part making parts, may Our will Eng.—Occupants Pittsburgh 32 39 .451 representative plan house* on a hiT near here renort that LAWN MOWER EXPERT Boston 23 46 .333 service for to come. the hill is constantly trembling. LONDON. July 5.—— Mrs. Rob enjoy uninterrupted many years your trip with greatest -.— — ■ — 21 46 m——» .313 0 %—rnmmmm■■» Philadelphia ert Gilbert Vansittart. who was the —————— T. J. Rommer of More than million Model T Fords are still in active service, and economy time y daughter of General William C. Hep- Phone 722 eight money U. S. A., died penheimer, yesterday. 1260 Washington Street of them can be driven for two, three and five years and even L. V Polk, T. P. A. Her husband is private secretary to many longer Santa Fa California Girl Premier Baldwin. | at small cost. Ry. ■ --- Phona Crockatt 8720 Acclaimed Best New fenders, for instance, cost from $3.50 to $5 each, with a labor 317 City Nat’l Bank Bldc. San Texas charge of $1 to $2.50. Tuning up the motor and replacing commutator Antonio, Athlete In U. S ease, brush and vibrator points costs only $1, with a small charge for _ NEWARK, N. J., June 8.—(/Pi— material. Brake shoes can be installed and emergency brakes equalized Elta Cartwright of the North Cali- a labor of to will cover ac- for labor of $1.25. A charge $4 $5 Come fornia Athletic club today was charge only claimed as the country's best girl the of the front and track athlete. Competing in the overhauling axle, rebushing springs spring perches, women’s national championships and and straightening, aligning and adjusting wheels. $100 the tryouts to select the first wom- en’s Olympic team ever to represent The labor charge for overhauling the average rear axle runs from ]| In and the United States, she entered three : BUYS A events, all that the regulations al- $5.75 to $7. Grinding valves and cleaning carbon can be done for LOT I lowed, and won all of them. She qualified for the Olympic $3 to $4. ; team by winning the 100-meter try- i | out event, and captured national A set of four new pistons costs only $7 and an installation charge of S6. I championships in the 50-yard dash Summit Place I and broad jump. Her feats helped For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have your motor and trans- her team roll up the total of .72 Balance Monthly i points to capture first place in the mission completely overhauled. Parts are extra. | ;eam scoring. The Pasadena fCal.) A. C. took second place, with 17 All of these prices are approximate, of course, because the cost of Five Years to Pay points, and the Boston Women's It’s Hot—just as hot as it can be. j will on the condition of each car. Swimming association was third with Mother says it’s bread and milk for materials needed depend They show, 8. Miss Cartwright, whose home is me. Summit on 13th the low cost of the Model T Ford in for Place, J in is a school however, putting thou- The New Eureka. Calif., teach- shape and 14th is the or 20 streets, J years old. the kind of weather to select sands of miles of additional service. coolest In addition to Miss Cartwright IS This is your foods place to live, Silk girls were selected for the with foods that nourish but do not and Tricky Olympic care—cooling nearest Ford and have on only one mile to 1 I team. See the dealer, therefore, him estimate the heat the blood. Select them at this shop. You’ll Brownsville busin ess Model T Ford. He will tell in and Voile be cool and well fed at the same time. cost of reconditioning your you, advance, i J i AUTO CRASH KILLS TWO section. exactly how much the complete job will cost* li GALVESTON, Texas. July 8.—UP, Battle Creek Health —A woman and a small girl were Foods See Jesse Dennett killed and two persons injured, one Underwear seriously, in an auto accident on the Ferndell Canned I Brownsville, Texas Gaiveston-Houston highway at La- Goods marque at 11 o'clock last night. The dead: Mrs. J. L. Bryant, about 87, Chase & Sanborn Coffee and Tea Houston; Lunett Williamson, 9, Mrs. for the Bryant's niece. Critically injured: Mrs. F. L. Williamson, mother of The choicest of fresh meats Lunett. Slightly injured: J. A. Llew- Wood & Dodd women who want ellyn, Houston. You can supply your entire kitchen needs at | this store. j new e s t and CABINET RESIGNS Ford Motor Company Insurance J the • mu ib V BELGRADE, Jugoslovia, July 5.— most in UP)—Premier Vukitchevitch handed Bonds and Loans A practical the resignation of the entire cabinet to King Alexander today. The de- Detroit, Michigan cision to resign wa* reached the PHONE loo II underthings by A] BT sffk I ministry after consideration of a resolution adopted yesterday by the Spivey-Kowalski Bldg, J ) radical and democratic parties in j favor of the formation of a broad Brownsville, Texas coalition cabinet. J J

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