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REGQVEREQ IN THE SIXTH Locals Made Bail Star! But Finish Was all fllgiu. FAHS SEEMED 10 BE SATISFIED. Score Was Five to One In Favor of Portsmouth When Ballln Was \ Half Over, But It Stood Eleven to ' Six for Shipbuilders Later. With tho figures flvo to oho against them, an.I but four sessions more to1 go, lli<? Shipbuilders ere/tied a panic' In the ranks dl Watson's aggregation] of ball ipBfldiM from PortHinoitth at j the Casino pork yetttor.duy iittotfnoon t by serving up the "hit and run" game with all the frills, and oiiRlly carried! off the honors hv it margin of 11 to fi. While Ihe fireworks lasted, the five hundred or more "fans" that were gathered in the park yelled themselves alumni hoarse and UlOU went home to supper, apparently welt satisfh d with the game. The first explosion occurred In. the ending of the sixth lulling alter I wo' bunds were down. Kniest started the fun by working a free pass ami Wat son helped matter!; by fumbling Mar aide's grounder. Moonrty followed by driving a two sucker Into tho center phldoil and Kniest raced home. ? Hughes dumped a slow one to Fo.Uor and was safe and O'tliion walked af? ter being hit in the hack, .lohn ()' Harn took a fruo pass and forced Mooney over the rubber. With every sack populated Mabiney smashed a neat single into short left field, ami Hughes and OMlrldii Counted, Monde however, proved an easy out and the B'eBa'ton was over. Viaitore Tie Score. Porlsnioulh knotted the score In tho seventh Oh (WO single.i ami iiiej error, and after changing al'int its I Infield, (rented the locals to a goose egg In (heir half of the session. After retiring the visitors in one. two, Ihren order in Ihe eight, how? ever, the home tenni again sot the merry-go round in motion and he fore the Inning closed five more runners had knocked nt the enuntlhg room i door. Mooney walked, hut wn.'t fore-, ed at second by Hughos.who fncodj around to the second station on <>/. man's wild throw in an nttemjil at a | double. O'Uli en was hit a second time and Oilal'il beul a slow one to short and Iho sacks Wore full Ma Idil?y dumped a short ground, r to O/ hi'aii, who fumbled it and Hughes RO?fed, Meade lapped a slow <nve lo Foier who failed to field It ami O Urion counted. After recovering He i hall Foster threw wild to homo and | Oilara crossed ihe ruhh?r, Monde counted n minute Inter on n passed ball und Dorrlsh rapped out a safe one, stole second and counted on ()/. man's wild throw to first. How Figuren Tell It. Newport News All l{ 11 PO A R .1. OTIriru, of, 2b_2 2 I l 2 o Maloney. if .:: n i i u u Meudo. 8b, p .1 1 I I o Hellish, 2b. |tb .I 1 I 0 1! :: Finest rf.;! I 0 n u u Mai able, c lb .ft 1 1 S it 1 Mooney, lb. c .:t 1 1 III ? I Hughes, us .:: :! i o :t i O'llrlon, p. cf .'- ?'? I i? i Totals .Sil 11 s 2*1 11 u Portsmouth-? Alt U II PO A K Wat son. ::h .i 1 u 2 1 2 Oztnah, Bb, ss .1 1 2 1 !i Saimdern, 11 .1 1 1 1 0 0 O'llrlon, c .1 1 1 1 1 11 Foster, ss, p . ? ?> :t 2 Kohier. lb .:; 1 ti ;i n 0 .1. Foley. rf .:'. u 0 0 " l M. Foley, ef, 2b _I l I 0 :: 0 Memlos, p, rr .1 0 1 0 :i 0 Totals .:'>:; 0 tl 21 11 ? Score by bluings: Newport News 0 11 1 0 0 :> 11 .". x 11 Portsmouth ? ? ? ?'> 0 f) 2 0 0 1 ? 0? ? Seminary: Kaincd runs--Newport News, 2. Sacrifice hits?:Mnldnoy, Hughes and O/nian. Stolen bases? .1. Oilara, Maloney. lierrish. Saun derft, Kohier and O/.inan. Two base lilts -Monde and Mooney. Hits?off Oihi.11. .'! in lour Innings- .dl" Meade,. It In live Innings: off Mondes, fi in m!st 1 Iniilngs. Struck out -O'tli'len, 2;N Meade, (1: Meades. -I. Houhle plays? Mooney lo Mhrflhlo; Ozintin to K?h? ler. Itase on balls?Oilrieii, 2: Meade, 2; MoqilOS, ; Foster, I. Left on base:- - -Newport News. 7; Ports? mouth. 7. First base on errors ? Nevvpori News, fj; Portsmouth, f>. Wild pilches Oilrieii. 2. Meade. I; Foster. 1. Passed balls Maiable. t: Mooney, Oilrieii, I. Hit by pitched hall -Thomas OTtrlen, 2: Dorrish, M(ades and O'llrlon. Umpire. Dixie Johnson, Fort Monroe. Time of game?2 ;05. xJLx^LOJLx.flAJLxJLPJL^ 9% Sozial-Personal & iSJLQJLOJLv JLILOJLfiJL2-fl.fi. 9 ? JJUJLSJLO. i Captain C. A. Martin, who was in charge of the quartermaster's depot here for some time, is in the city VBprnd a week or so on business. TUiss (snbelle Dttlnney Palmer has returned to Washington, 1). C., aft' u ten day's stay with her r.lstor, Mrs. M. J. Solomon In Twenty-sixth street. ' Mr. and Mrs; W. F. Kol lib: of C.loit eester county, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lossld Janhon to Charlie Wesley Hughes. The wed? ding will take place Thursday even ing July 11th, 1?07. .Mr. hnd Mrs. James B. Abbe. Jr., and Mrs. Abbe's slater, Miss Adlne Turner, of Nashville, Tetin., will leave this woek for Concord, N. 11., to visit Mr; Abbe'ii relatives. Mi?? Ida Dudley lleuloy is vlBlting it In near nothing t<> bo Without a bouse of your own, bo it over so humble. True It la cheaper In most cased to rent, hut l/y no means satis? factory. There Is pleasure hi looking after the Bhriibbcry and keeping lu Rood order your own place. No dread ?l f?nt bel?g raised. No cusuln of the owner when repairs are neglected. No hurting of your confidence be? cause you allowed the pipes to hurst. Instead of burning the fences or hoards of the out houses, you repair it In Ihm', fix one hinge on the blind or gate before both are broken, many little things eaa be dene to save the owner money which cost the landlord dearly If neglected and which the ten ant must pay for In till end either In worry or money. We have hundreds of bonnes for sale at less than you can now build one for, why not hoc what you can do with us. It's Hille trouble to see US it 2711 WASHINGTON AVK. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Powell Trust Co. ft latlvos in Tarlioro, X. ('. V - Miss Gladys Ferguson, of Now York, is visiting Mrs. I). S. Jones, on West avenue. .^.ww Miss Julia Whliioj Is Llio guest id relatives in Surry county. Mrs. W. 0. Stuart and children will leave July Ifi for Concord, N. II., to ho I ho guests of Miss Huntress, who has visited .Mis. Stuart uoro on several Occasions. Miss Laura Ulldnor has gone to Hhaea, where she will teach music und mal hematic., during the summer months. ' Mrs. l?\ W. Llndgrdn sailed Wednesday rrom New York for Eng? land, where she will spend about six wet ks. Miss Louise Hopkins gave a delight? ful yachting part) last nigh I on board the IIa In honor of her guest, Miss Ethel MeCordlck, ol St. Catherines, Canada. Till! ptiri) was chaperoned by Mr, and Mrs. II. 13. Parker. Miss Margaret Neely has returned lo her Imme in Memphis, Tonn., alter visiuuK itdy. aim .Mrs. ,1. W. Porter on Tweiily,,sevenlh street. Mr. (I. C. Weeks and Misses Mamie and I lilt tin Weeks and Helen Ander? son, who have been visiting Mr. M. E. Weeks In Ibis cily, have returned to their home lu Scot laud Neck, N. C. Miss Helle Fleet, of Brooklyn, X. Y? Is I he guest Of Miss Theresa Wer tholnior oh West Avenue. Miss Leslie Wallace, of Ocean View, is the guest of Miss Annie Hamilton on Thirty-fourth street. Mr. W. Blair Wilson, of lliinting lon. West Y*a., Is the guest of friends in the city. Mrs. S. Mitchell Trice Is visiting relatives In Pllliqulor county. Mrs. I). E. Foohcy, and children,' of Jersey City, N. J., have returned home aller spending three weeks With Mrs. FooheCs sister, Mrs. P. J. McCarthy, op Forty<lrs( street. She was accompanied by Mrs. McCarthy's daughter, Miss Mary. Mis. Lou Hartman, of Milton. Pa., ami .Miss Janet Korllu, of Northum? berland, Pa., are visiting Miss Nellie Kerlln on Forty-olgiith street. Mr. James Cannlchacl. and little daughter, Elsie, of Itoahokp, are the guests of Mrs, Sain Spencer, oil Forty-fourth street. ^Mr. and Mrs. Patrick llarrlgnn, of Rnltiniori . who have been (lie guests it Mr. .1. 11. Ilarrigau, have returned to Baltimore During their stay here their infant daughter died and was burled In Oakland cemetery. . Mrs. Joseph Sohrnml and daughter, Of Buffalo, have returned home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. -1. II. Ilarri? gau, 513 Thlriy-secbiHI street MIps Ida L. Seaman, tu Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending several weeks with friends lu thfl city. Long Live the King is the popular cry throughout Euro? pean countries; while In America, tho cry of the present day Is "Lang live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat anil Lung Remedies." or Which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro. Mass.. says: "It never falls to give Immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Prt'rie's opin? ion is shared by a majority of th? inhabitants of this country. New dis? covery cures weak lungs anil sore throats after all other remedies have tailed; anil for coughs and colds It's the proven remedy. Guaranteed by all druggists. fine and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A Throbbing Head A nrething jumble of aches?Hicks' Capudine curea them at once. Buy n bottle today and prevent your nervous system being upset. It's liquid?uflccU immediately--easy to take. Sold at all drug Btorcu, "EAGLES DAI" IS SEI Five Tiioosand "Birds" Coming Here September i WILL BE GUcSfS Of LOCAL HE Grand Aerie Meets for Annual Con? vention In Norfolk and Twn (Spe? cial Boats Have B^en Chartered to niinrj Visitors Over Here. Septem bor l has b'< on go) aside as "Eagios Hay"' in Newport News and that day the niy will bq Surrendered ti< BOine 5,000 ?n- more "Birds" from all pans of Ihn UidfcTI States who] will Journey to Tldowator t<> attend Die annual con von lion of the Grand Aerie ai Norfolk during the first week of September. The visitor!-, will arrive here from the city across lie Bond.-' on two chartered slcnnicrsj ami will he Hie guests during the entire day of New? port News Aerie, No. 55Q, Wlllclt is making extensive preparations for their entertainment. Tim Magics will he welcomed to the elty by Mayor .Samuel |{. Buxtoil and the worthy president of tho local aerie will innkd them a welcoming nd dress on behalf of the Newport New.; ? Birds." After being entortnlnod at the lodge home, the visiiors will inarch in a parade, which probably will he the largest ever seen here Following the paraile they will ho dh tertalnod at an old fashioned (dam bnke ai the Casino, i Every effort will be made to show Hie visiting Eagles an ohjoyiiblti time and when they return to their homos! Uhey no doubt will have a good word I to say for Newport News In connec? tion with their trip to Tidewater and the Jnthestbwu Exposition, The local Acrlci will IK) well repre? sented at the convention, which promises to be. the most successful and largely attended In the history I of the organisation; If yon can not get "Jcnning's But ; tor Bread." ilo not take any. Call! up No. (If) and have it sent to you. . "hos| and Biggest'' Cc. Save your I lags. 7 2 Oti Compare .leaning's Butler Bread: With other and you will be convinced | that II Is the best, 5c at all grocery | stores. Save your tags. 7 *^0t . i England CO.OOO.Ofu hhrrajs 6f ne?r wer? u'hbVI last veiu- an'd every oil'1 1.1 'vvs tlio r.a;;'.'. n r.iv t- ?? .: ? rate, bomb The Beer of Quality ronfnirifl jess alcohol than .?Uber English <-r other American beers and is rich? er in the ?ood, wholesojnc food-values thatcoma fiom i'al.wl Eight-Day Malt. Pabsl Brewing Co. 2?tjl St. A;- C. & O. Rv . Newport News Phonos: Uitiz. 127; Beil 27ft. TIDEWATER NAVIGATION CO. Sunday Outings on the VS ater. COOL, DELIGHTFUL, REFRESHING TRIPS SUNDAY, JULY 7th, ?TO? The Finest Colonial Home in Viffjlnla ?AND? Jamestown Island "THE CRADLE OF THE REPUBLIC" $1 For RoundTrip $1 Ooni fail to see ihe fir . English tot tl onion I in Iho country filled with me? morials lind Interesting ruins. The lor ty-flv? mile trip up the Historie .lames to tliis island is of interest from start to finish and interest never lags, Many of Virginia's most famous Colonial homes are passed en route. Steamer will leave? Newport News. Pier A.I I :50'a. in. Steamer Will Arriv ; Newport News. Returning About 2:00 P. M. r Where Do You Spend Your Evenings? 1"VERIIAPS you have a good K place, but may we not sug gost that you come over where it's coo), whore ocean breezes will ro frosh you and whore you may have any sort of entertainment your spirit craves. Tho celebrated Mexican Govorn mont Band plays each evening in the Reviewing Stand, and Ihnes' Orchestral Band plays in the Aud? itorium. Then, the Illumination I< gorgeous, and at the sumo time restful. There's the Warpath, too, if you are looking for fun. Tho cost is ridiculously low. Try it. You'll rest better and feel better noxt day. ADMISSION AFTER 6 P. M., 25c. Jamestown Exposition. ~RT?^5"i_VtrD that You will be .Yak en OFF Your feetx when You see the Bargain/^. VE WOW '-OFFER-, BUSTER BROWM-^; ?. , 4 tt^u p il j i'7 - T/SKEN o'.t voifti Htr] A "BAR"-GAIN. MEAN*S A 6AIN FoR. Yoli, YOU WANT To BE SVkE THOUGH THAT THINGS THAT ARE CALLED ft A R G A1N ?5 ARE REAL BARGAINS AND NoT FAKE ft AR. 6 Al M.S. WE Do NOT BELIEVE IN ??BAMBOOZLING" THE PEOPLE IN ANY MANNER. WE NOW OFFER. YOU TH E, "BAR," - G A1MS ---GAIN5 FOR, YOU. 200 MEN'.5 SUITS FoR THI.S WEEK ONLY AT ONE HALF THEIR ORIGI? NAL PRICE. 26th St. and Washington Ave., and 220? Jefferson Ave. I Ihe Busy Store Watt Boxey & Watt j The Busy Store | s White Linea sts. Only n few of those stylish Wnlsla I. it. ombroldored front, col rj Inr ami raffs. Regular $3.50 value, tomorrow, $i.go. 45 inch French Sheer, oven weave; used for WnlstH arid Dresses, 19 and 25c. Of ; Muslins. Cambric-. Long Cloths and Nainsooks; 1 lo 10 yhi'ds in a piece. Special price. 11c a yard. For Skirts and Sails, fine linen finish, 3C Inches wide. 12'/^c. Embroideries And ?ftridings Id ma Ich. wide a>: mi Iiio ni of bountiful patterns, at 19, 25, 50 arid 75c. Black Velvet Extra Crip quality, satin back, al! the popular widths. G, 8, 10, 12' to 29c. Tan Belts in light Ian and champagne, 50c. A.anri Clocks t iuar.iulbod to keep good Unit at 69c. Souvenir Pos ln li ahndos this sen .lit hint that are ion, 19, 2 and pink, two cry much used and 3!)c. White Dress Fine even thread, full yard widi at 33c. View.- of Die Exposition and State Buildings, also local views in ! event v-iire different views, 2 for 5c. Men's "Infer The grohtosi wearing Kalfilose over placed oil the mrirkot are those made ? ilii the new process Interwoven Toe and Heel. A do \i.-r which makes one pair do the work of three. 25c a pa r. d^rWeai^, And ltat'.sfe, fine and shier for America .q best IJntjorwenr. Tlii? most sensible, Gervjqoab'lo ami sat Isfnotory Underwear mndi . Satis Shirt WniBtB. in different size | f:?.| HI? j,, every I bread. $1.00, $1,50 plliids, 15, 25 and 33c. ami $2.25 a cuit. 2909-11 Washington Ave., Newport Mews, Va Twini iti'i nwi 1 11 iniTiiw itmiiiii 11.; rsi t~ a tjamts vjRemma?Wtomt/mmum Impcrtr. in June. 'Pile total valne iif the consumption entry imports received al this port in .tu'no wna $216,500. The lolni duty collected on sank! amounted to ?:',7. ?00.19, $2.500 Liouor License. LYNCHRURO, VA.. July C?The Finance Committoo of the city Coun? cil lifts und' r cbnshjprritlqn ah amend nu n lb tho tax 6'rdiqn'nco by which it. is proposed to Increase the liquor license tax from ?7oo to $2,000. It Is a compromise measure and will undoubtedly be adopted. The Charming Women |S it not necessarily one of perfect form and features. . Many a plain woman who could never serve Iis an ,'irib.l's model , posseses those |-?iro qualities' that all the clean admires: fieatriess, c\ear ,<?>'< '. cleilin smooth skin and that spnghtliix hs of step mid notion that nccomprtnyi goad health. A physically wenkj woman is never altarieivo. not fv<? to her self. Electric I lit t. ? v< f\- v.-al; women, give rlrotir. ner#o|j .bright eyes, pniooth, volvety - beautlfm complexion, Guaranteed ?t v.l Drugi ,glst GOc. H