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TIIE EVENING HERALD. ALBUQUERQUE, IT. M., MONDAY. JULY 20, 1014.
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On Safe Tuesday, July 21, at 9 a. m.
Curtain Goods
1 000 yards in Swisses and Colonial styles; a splendid assortment
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at the Drice: values to 35c a vard. Extra Soccial -7
for this hour, per yard & C
On Sale Tuesday, July 21, at 2:30 p. m.
Ginghams
40 pieces best Manchester Chambry Ginghams, in plain colors of
Grey, Tan, Pink and Blue; a good 1 0c yard value, ifJL
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on sale at this hour, per yard
Gold
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Rule Dry
Goods
Company
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Baseball.
Standing of the Clubs
(The average flu nut Include to
day reaulle)
I National 1-cagui-. 1
Wi.n. I.nt. I'ct. I
New York 4 33 .hf
hi. im t :i7 I'M
I .on I : 40
t in. inuali 3 ' 4 V
l'hll.i.l.l.lllil 37 4 1 .4 it
Hmoklyn 4 1 4l
H..M..11 3 U .4.".
I'litsburgh 3 i'l ''
American l.cairue.
Won. I.nitl. I'l
Philadelphia 4 32 '.son
letmu 47 JK ''.3
WaxhlnKton 44 311 .537
It. .hi on iU 4U 'i
thi. ago 43 4l M
M. la.ulM , ... 43 40 t.K
Xrw York 33 4 7 .4":.
4'll'VI-hllld JH il .341
It-th-rat l-i-auiic.
Willi. I .OKI. I'll.
t'hinign 4H 33 .f'J3
Itnliiiti.tpolia 4.i 34 .TiVO
Miiltlmiiro 44 27 .543
UriH.klyn 41 .1.1 ,3
ItelTiilo V too
Kumci I'lly 37 47 .4 40
SI. l.ottl 3.'i 41 .433
I'llLsliurgli 31 4 7 .3U7
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
National Ij'auuc.
Chicago.
W. lailliH.
liiiHluii. 1;
; limokl) ii. J.
i: I'lilladi ipliwi.
fun mnati,
X.i
AllMTlcall I '(( IM.
gallicii.
Federal lrage.
Inrtianapnlut, 2; ft. l...ui,
Chicago. M; Khiihuh t'liy.
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GAMES TOMORROW
National 1 ngoe.--
li.int.ui nt 1'itixtiiirKh.
NfM Vrk in 'lii.irin.il i.
I'IiiI.i.Ii Ifhirt nl I'hl. iiK'i.
Ilronklyn ul Hi. lniin.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. 1inilM, It; Ni'W )rk, I.
Klmt gimif: It. II I-
Hl. 1i.lilH HM 003 HO" 3 1 I
Now Yi.ik ....mo now niii I 7 3
llntlt ln: Wtiliii.m a li. I l.i Hti ;
KiMlintf. Hrown, Vuih" iind Hww
nty.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
K.
MIIauk)M, 1; (')'rlaliil. S.
Hi ore It. II.
Milwiiukre 03 mill oihi t t, 1
'Irvrliiml ....303 WW Clllx 5 8 I
IIuIKtIph: Hh.nkiirnr.l, llruwn and
IIi'Khi.; Junog hihI Ii vorI.
PROMPT ACTIOH TO
BIG LEAGUE BALL
PLAYERS MAY
60 Oil STRIKE
Players' Fraternity Sends Ul
timatum to Club Owners in
Case of Flayer Kraft. John
son Says Owners will Fight
MAY RESULT IN FINISH
OF THE SEASON'S GAME
PUfllSII ARKANSAS
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ROTERS
jExtral,
CZ1
AnxTtian lifakut.
( ll'M l.lll.l Hi I'llllM.ll ljlhlU.
Clil'iiK.i ul VahliiKt"H.
Si . I.i. uK ul lli.nl. .11.
l'-tr.'t at Ni'W York.
I'nlt'ral Ixtaiir.
No Kuni.n Kiln"ilulil.
50 Mens and
Young Mens
Suits
TODAY'S
GAMES
MOMlW. Jt I.Y 20.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
lliMotl.
Si in i. :
ItoMlon
I'll IhImii a It ..
I; I'lllflHirnli. II.
U.
. OOH 000 001 t
. .Ollll HIM I ooo o
Formerly sold
from $15.00
to $22.50
Mandell
llatlrrlra: Tvlrr, J a linn anil
lim; t'....'or nn.1 t'uUinun.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
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Wliul-
Warrants Charging Murder,
Arson and Rioting Being
Prepared Today at Fort
Smith for Men Who Wreck
ed Prairie Creek.
til it'll oiiil. Ark., Jul. 30 Will
rant tliarsniK luunli-r, uifoii ami
iiuinm Hi'ic pid'Hriil lute today ut
the latl.iiuf ul lToMcutin Altnnitv
l.mlB lur tliu uiril of u lIUIIllMT .i
I'l lmilir, uliu II l ilei I it 1. 1. iar(li l-
latnl in tliu alt.uk Iiihi mi ihv
I'tiilur friv iiiiih ol tilt- llu. In-
ltnhiiiii iK'al loini.aiiy, wlnlv Uk
i u it i iu n ) 'a .iiini'r were i.ii tftn.ii...
Mi .in a lull' tin. uiuml jury, ml ii-il In
lluroliKato Ihi. ilmtui ii.ilu f. m i k...l
il l.iilay to IikIcii ,o lilt' li'ctiiii.niy ol
t-a in ml C. TliuMiud. iiilno KUurd. ln
di-ilaii.il he imi.m.I tlu- K 1 1 1 1 ii s ;
Iao miiiic guar. In ilurUm tliv rluliliK
ami othir wuiiim wlio eaw tin. til"
l.lt'a u:nl i.th.r IiuiIiIiiikk of llin.i-
iinni-tf ili'lroi-il liy lire.
WIUlu loniliiioiis uru rt'Mirlutl nulct
in tliu io,i lo 1. In. Hit- removal or fain
ilit. ol miut'iH from ihi- limi'iil
to tin latvi r toln unit lo Kort Slli.tll
loiitinuca.
M. I on In. ft; (1ilim S.
Kirm aaini : It. II K.
St. I.u In 000 000 033 & I
t'uli'feilir 000 101 000 S 9 1
llatlirlra: Urottn, Iaviiiort hihI
Chitiniian; Wataon, Iaiiiku ami Wll-linn.
tiiiNoliall i MTniiiioKli.n Haul toiliiy n
had riot ri'i rlvi'd Ihr nil liniitiiiii of
tho I.aml.iill iayira' fr.il.inlly iib.I
llirrt foro i i.uld not iHm. uw tin; mat-ttr.
I ruKtuiy Irmly HuihiI.
WimtiliiKt..ii. July 30. Xfirtliiry
Hryan anil MinlHtcr lirm lt !-
lu.lay kltciu'il a Inuty liimlitig thi:
I'liit. d Statin mill I ruKiiav to Invn
iinalii lor at leant u year tlirotiKh an
Inn rnatmliiil i ..iiniiliwl..n of livr
nifiiil.ira i I iliitiri ti. in unuh i'hii
li. .1 ! arttliil l.y illldoitiaiy. It In
lh tlKlHi'ilitli of am h ifiiif I rial ici.
I'nr rontlnuinit In arrvl.r li'a or
iiiffi t. iola wttn liruken miu: a dim.
timit!in rulilitT ami Ix.inla.n it.ut
hait la in Intfiitcil.
Quality!
Not
Premiums
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wit
twai
20 for Si
10c B:
CTAKE a dime on the
Camel Cigarettes, but
don't lock for premiums or
coupons, as the cost of the
tobaccos in them prohibits
their use
Camel Cigarettes 20 (or
10c arc a blend of choice
Suallty Turkish and
omestic tobaccos. They
do not leave that cigarctty
taste and cannot bite your
tongue or parch your
throat.
You haven't money
enough to buy a more
delightful cigarette.
SO far m HIIW far
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arfaa mi fa Mc.
talMl. aa.laa.
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aaj
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.rf. Atfr Mams
wafci.1 aa M.. r trmu fmn f ;
ttmA a. nvraMI, r- MS
iMra f air aW
aw mtU rWaaa1 r' mmmmf,
JL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wio4w.-s.Um, m. c
aw
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fiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililll!i!liin;
NVw Tork. July 3ft Prnntif net ion.
loi:dlily a atrlkr or walkout of Iihhp
liall playirs ill tilt' Aniprlcan ami Na
tional Ir-uaurs In onitmi'lutfil l.y Mi"
l.imrhall nliiyora' fralfrnlty. arrorillnti
to ii Htuti'mrnt liv I'rcHidi'iit Full, In
iimn tho National I'oninilmilon rifuKi'.
to ai'cnle to the tiTmn of an ulliinn
turn aont It by ie fraternity In Ihr
i.-iiaa of Player Kraft of the Newark
Internal Ion la.
I'-n Johnaon. prealdent of tin
Anierlrun lfane, ban railed a meet
ing here tomorrow of all the Ameri
can t'liih owner. Mr. Johmum aaiil
Ihia aflernnon that If a atrlke order l
olirycd by the ptayrra every Amerl n
li'iilliif hall park will i loe ll aati H
all iilnyera' e.ilarlea will be atoppeil
and the atrlklna; layer will bo tmn
lulled for their ailii.t:.
"The AmiTtran lenatie lr ready to
meet thia Imnie with a n il'il front."
il... la rial Mr. Johmtnn. "our t-lul
owner are armed for war.
"It'a nlioui time thin fraternity
noniienie f.hntil'1 end. We have heen
ery patient with Mr. Kultx and hi
imMiilntcM, hut they have none too
far ami we Intend to fall their Mulf.
"Von inn ay for me If the Amer
loan leimue p la yen or a milar.tv of
litem obey it drlke order oti We.ln"
ilav eery Amerloan Itautie I'luli will
i low. iIm Kulea, all ealarl.'s will be
ntoplied and we will Inllbt heavy
flnia nil the . layer who thereby vl
nlute the letl.r and pirit of their
font run.
"Vnu inn iiIho Hay that thla atrlke
will be the I im one run. Im lid by Mr.
Knll and hif fraternity for we are
prepared to kiep our Kr.'illi.lH eloaeil
for the ret r the acanoii, in. mailer
whnl it may nt u.
"Kraft In Inna to the NaMivilie
ilub and that flub ha Juxt (latin
on him. There 1 no way out of the
prewnt liinBln Iinlea a na)or teuuue
i-ltih bliya Kr;ift from NuKhvillr. I
nnilei'Ktand that Trefldent Karrell ol
the New York Amerban In readv
to buy Kraft but Mraoniilly 1 h"ie
he due not t l"i tho rli ul unlit after
Wednemlay thul the Amerienn
IviiKue fan tiill the fraternity' bluff."
I in v Id L. .Kultx, bienldent of
fraternity. anl:
"I hope that the iroublu muy
mil lid amiial.ly."
rreiddcnt 1'ultl oulllnid the rae
of the pl.iyir'N fraternity oi a iteneral
way. althoiiKli ho ref um rt lo either
atllrm or tieny that tile ultitnatiim to
Ibn nallotiat I'omruliwioii .mta ini d
any aui h drauo threat a a trllt
or walkout ! tliu playera In thi- ma
)nr b-auue. who aru uU.i iiiiiiilui
of the Irutirnlty.
"I have in. I th piiwir to order
utrlke." lie i. i tliiui d. "Sin It power
in vented in the IidiikI t tlircelor. I
hope no aui Ii ilraatn- ortmn will be
neceeaary but I will aay that the
member of I I.e. f rulernily bflievo in
th Kraft i.i-- Ihey are Juatitied In
demandiua t b it the a. Unit oiiiIIik iI
In a numlH-r "I letter to the national
tommtaaion lie followed.
"The nut ion. il cuinmlmilon. In or
deiinK ClareiKe O. Kraft, thu player
in iiueatioii, to report to Nunhvtlle.
vloUtcd par.m'aph II of the agree
ment between the player' frali ruitv
and national acreeinent lenKue
whirh read: 'Hefore a major b-auue
player ahall l' releawd outright or
under an optional agreement lo
flaaa A or a liwr i lumlfu alum, hi
ervue Khali lirat be tendered to all
flaaa A A rliilm at a prnu not to ex
feed 1 1.000, and then to all flaa A
i lub at a pi i p nut to em eed 7a0.
If lia be a drafted player, tho flub
from whirh he I drafted hatl has
prior flaim to u 11 other iluiw on the
f laaalflratlun.'
"It la the federal ion' contention
that thla pr."i lure wa not adopted
In Kraft' i ae. Ha w ordered to
report In Naxlnllle at a redunlon In
alary of tU" a month and when he
retuaed ha aupended and ha
been without ay for nearly fiva
week."
t'lminnatl. O., July ID Chairman
Auguat tl:riiiaan pf lb suliunal
METZINGER SETS
NEW MILE MARK
WITH MOTORCYCLE
William Metxinuer loweted hi own
reenrd for n mile at Traillon park
vehterday with a twin-cylinder mo
torryrle. fiiltliiic the mark from
l:Ui to 1.01
The rare were attended ny fiOU.
The ante recc!ptH were divided Into
nliike.
Kd fwope won four event the
Ihree-mlle for ainKle-cyllmler ma
chine: three-mile for HHiKle-cylln-der;
three-mile mulch for HlitKle
cylinder with Smlih. and a handicap
match r"e with MetairiRer. lit- lat
ter on ii t in-f ylinder innehlne.,
Melxlnaer won n Ihree-mlle tln
rvllnder race and a four-mil,, race
lie brnke the record In the latter
event.
Seth won n foiir-inile rare from
i". lioyd. II. Iloyd won a Irce-for-all
event for twin-c llndera.
BRIGHT WEATHER
MARKS OPENING OF
THE GRAND CIRCUIT
Cleveland, O.. Julv The weath
er la all that could he dcttired tor the
opening of tho grand circuit for the
lull aeiiaon at live North lian.l.ill
track today. There urc 18 horae
ready lo mart, one of the lament
Hilda that ever fared the alarter In a
cr.md circuit tae. Nine horHe will
be nrr.red abreaat. niukliiK an ever
two tier.
ANOT Ell SUPPOSED
WHTERS
CHILD
Body Believed to be that of
New Castle Indiana Doctor's
Daughter Identified byUr
bana Man.
t'hicnuo, July 'in. Another up-
poHeil an lilt lull to the luVHlerloU ill
appearance of I'alherlne Winter, 9-year-old
ilaukhler of Dr. William A
Wmtern. of New I u file. In. I . aipar
ently failed today when n body ex
it. lined ycHt-nl.i) in the poller Held
at I il.ana. III., Wiik icleiiilli.il ty
Nil holu l.arrp a that of bin child
etectlle had declared the corpne
na that i.f the inlto-liiK Winter lllrl
who ilinappi-ared from home In
Man It. l!l:l. Ir. Winter, at New
('untie, after receiving n deacripUon
of the boilv. ileclaled II could not be
hi iluunhter u her hair un brow",
while that ol the Kit I taken from
the grate wan liitht blonde.
liny titewart, an undertaker, aaid
lirry wa the man who had the
child placed In the vault. The enrone
lay In Ibe vault for u year and then
wan burled In the poller Held be
cause no one claimed It.
l-urry miw the body today and
aid It wit that of hi daughter. She
wua tw,i yearn old. he mild, and died
In Jai kaouville, Kla.
The detective had claimed they
traced the body from New i 'antic to
Florida u nil thence to I rbuna.
ANNE IVES-MASCOT
Our New Serial
Full of
Lev and Adventure
tjulft at Kentucky Mini-.
tirecnvllle. K.. July :o. Authorl
lie of (futile nherg nuinty, who bite
la night went lo t'leaton. Ky , near
hers to InvemlK.ite report of armed
Htrlfe between reprewntatlvea of the
I'evler t'nHl Mining company and a
party of .-lien alleged to have been
.'ompor.eil of utriklng employe an
their aympalhiaer, reported thai
tuiet prevailed.
According to report of the olll lair,
nix mill wen- wounded Saturday nl.-bt
lion J. I. t 'nx, Uii-rinteiiiti.i inr I lie
mine, and a guard repelled an atl.u k
by about 1'a mi'ii who. t'ox. UHM-rted,
altriiipieil to deitroy the mine kioio
with dynamllc. Scleral hundred
Mhota were eXi hnigd but no far u
fan be learned no one was killed.
ANNE IVES MASCOT
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Our Coming Serial!
a story that's
out of the ordinary
Be sure to read itl
the
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THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN
AND IN TO STAY
F
OR seventy-five years three quar-
ters of a century the express has
been the right-hand of the ship
pers of commercial America. The Ex
press came to Albuquerque in 1879 and
it came to stay. For 35 years it has
been the right-hand of commercial Al
buquerque. It is here to stay. The other day when
reports went out that the express com
panies might retire from business.a pro-
PERSONAL SERVICE
test went up. From whom this protest
- the express companies? No! The mcr
chants of the country shippers every
where petitioned Congress that no ac
tion be taken that might have the ef
fect of forcing the express companies tj
retire. Commercial organizations all
over the land have joined iu this appeal
to Washington.
For seventy-five years in the past and
for a good many more years in the fu
ture Express Service will mean
FULL RESPONSIBILITY
WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPjRESS
W. II. McNICOL, Aeent
PHONE 11
211 S. SECOND ST.
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House-Wiring; is neither difficult or costly takes but little time and
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today about it.
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