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R THE PENS AC OLA JOURNAL. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, Lvxt. f Line Your I Shoes i I With Silk BASEBALL RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE E. Atlanta 4, Chattanooga 5. R. H Atlanta 4 10 3 Chattanooga 5 12 0 Batteries: Fullenwider and Fieinieh: Merritt, Marshall and McDaniel. Um pires, Morgan and Moran. AVear cool, comfortable silk socks this warm weather. You will have more foot comfort, and especially if they are sensible socks, dyed with non-injurious dyes, that will give satisfac tory wear. No seams to irritate ten der feet, in our hose at 35c and 55c a pair Summer Oxfords, $i to $9. and Ruel. Umpires, Breitenstein and Chestnut- NATIONAL LEAGUE Mobile 4-1, New Orleans 0-11. First game R. H. E. Mobile 4 9 2 New Orleans 0 9 0 Batteries: Pope and Kitchens; Smith and Higgins. Umpires, Kerin and O'Toole. Second game R. II- E. Mobile 1 4 1 New Orleans 11 11 0 Batteries: Ching and Kitchens; Wil- lett and Stansberry. Umpires, Kerin and O'Toole. Little Rock 4, Nashville 9. R. H- Little Rock 4 10 Nashville 9 10 Batteries: Tincup, Boman E. 2 0 and Chapman; Cavit and Marshall. Um pires, Marcan and Pfenninger. E Birmingham 3, Memphis 2. R. H- Birmingham 3 11 Memphis 2 7 Batteries: Hill and Smith; Blodgett Pittsburg 2, Chicago 2. R. H- E. Pittsburg 2 7 2 Chicago 2 8 3 Batteries: Carlson and Schmidt; Vaughn and Dilhofer. Umpires, Klem and Emslie. Cincinnati 7-7, St. Louis 0-6. Girst game R. H. E. Cincinnati 7 9 1 St. Louis 0 6 1 Batteries: Toney and Wingo; Wat son and Snyder. Umpires, Rigler and Bransfield- Second game R. H. E. Cincinnati 7 12 3 St. Louis 6 12 4 Batteries: Regan and Wingo; Doak and Gonzales. Umpires, Bransfield and Rigler. Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDING National League- Clubs W. L. New York 65 32 Philadelphia 52 44 St. Louis 56 51 Cincinnati 59 54 Chicago 54 53 Brooklyn 49 52 Boston 43 55 Pittsburg 33 69 Southern League Clubs W. L. New Orleans 76 45 Atlanta 76 47 Birmingham 69 51 Memphis 60 61 Chattanooga 60 65 Nashville 57 62 Little Rock 50 66 Mobile 34 85 American League Clubs W. L. Chicago 68 42 Boston 64 41 Cleveland 60 52 Detroit 56 53 New York 53 52 Washington 48 58 Philadelphia 40 63 St. T.ouis 40 70 I AMUSEMENTS E. St. Louis 0, Detroit 8. R. H St. Louis 0 5 2 Detroit 8 10 0 Batteries: Sotheron, Hamilton and Severeid; Mitchell and Spencer. Um pires, Hildebrand and Connolly- Pet .618 610 .536 .514 .505 .453 .388 .364 R. . 4 E. H- Chicaeo 4 1J. o Cleveland 3 9 1 Batteries: Scott. Danforth and Schalk; Baelev and Billings. Um pires, Nallin and Owens. Only games scheduled. T Douglas Fairbanks Wednesday r.3 f? c m tear te M&m m dud M , IV. ! I -12 14 I W 'fUPHS .628 ;r gJ ;V V vwl .618 Z - tjf & 431 I u r f ISA U; -t-.:tl : i k.-m . : : rw;: it r TODAY, SAENGER AMUSEMENT COMPANY PRESENTS William Desmond In hl latest Triangle feature, a Gentleman Crook Story, with many bo!d and danntj situ, atlons, conceived so as to completely n-ystify te spectator until the final scene. X. THE LATEST IN- STAL'. M ENT of THE OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES ADMISSION SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION RESTIVO T w E WORlO'S GREATEST ACCORDIONIST 5c. '.0c. 15c HARRY McCOY iri "TOYS OF FATE' Tri.ingij- Correfly ADMISSION r'TTTJv'n Tntrnational Spies s A wi-ose Inflgues almost pre vert tl-e fulf'liment of a man's da-.oerous miss. on on behalf cf his country, bring bitter, ness Into thls woman's life TOMORROW VVm Fcx Pres-MS "WRATH OF LOVE" WITH. , ' Fairbanks Romps Again. After an absence of several months, during which time its owner has hef": organizing and getting launched his own producing company, the shadow of Douglas Fairbanks will leap across the Isis screen again Wednesday and Thursday. One scarcely will have to read the posters to know that this most pleasing of screen actors has re turned because long queues are ex pected to stand in front of the theatre Virginia Pearson GAIL HENRY P P Q T T V O and WM. FRAN EY ix Lr O 1 1 V VJ in "His Fatal Beauty" WIZARD OF THE (Joker Comedy I ACCORDION L 'In Again Out Again" Wed. WAY? G3 9 MAKES Y90R D9LLR STRETCH FURTHER THAN ON ANY OTHER DAY I I I I I I I I . . -.-.J miTTTlTTTTITIITiniffllffiinJJJJWl Save Your ollars for Thursday, August 16th That is the day next Thursday when the merchants of Pensacola will give you a bargain feast long to be remembered. There was nevsr a time when the value of a dollar was so important as the present. With prices on all comanodities almost doubled over that of a year ago, and soaring still higher with the passing of each day it cer tainly behooves each and everyone of us to spend our dollars to the best advantage. And, too, it is more significant when the merchant of today, is willing to make such sacrifices just for one day for the benefit of his trade. There Will Be Many Items of necessity, as well as luxuries, that you will have to buy within the next few weeks many things that you would like to save money on, and our r,dviec is to wait until next Thursday, August the 16th DOLLAR DAY Watch The Journal Thursday Morning "The Sixteenth Wife Thursday o A i-5 TODAY, RETURN ENGAGEMENT "FIFTY-FIFTY" A Powerful Drama of New York's Bohemian Colony and the Underworld, Featuring NORMA TALMADGE --' "Vt I Von Hlr" World Renown In Clyde Fitch's "The City." hi -')a Dope Fiend.) Also a Good Comedy VICTOR MOORE In "MOTOR BOATING." CHILDREN, 5 cents ADULTS, 10 Ocents TOMORROW: FREDERICK WARD In "H INTON'S DOUBLE', I . "The Sixteenth Wife Thursday J , ' on Wednesday and Thursday. ' Mr. Fairbanks' own company has1 made an auspicious beginning. Its ! first picture, "In Again, Out Apain," is easily one of the best the comedian has ever been seen in Its plot is fresh and ingenious and its humor abundant and unusual. Roland I-ee. Mildred Harris, Cwtro Beranprer. Thoma-. (iuise :n 1 M;I'mti Kcss. The production wu.s u. reeled bv Walter Edwards. Subscribe for the Journal. Virginia Pearson in "Wrath of Love" "Wrath of Love," the William Fox production starring Virginia Tearson which will open at the Isis Theatre tomorrow has struck a very popular appeal in its war theme. All the complications in "Wrath of Love" are caused by Dave Blake ; being called to the front. He returns a few months later with five foreign spies on his trail, bearing a secret message for the head of the secret service. When Blake left he put his fiancee in the care of the husband of Roma Winet, the role played by - Virginia Pearson. The mysterious meetings between the husband and the girl when he takes her- to see her fiance who is in hiding, arouse Roma's jeal ousy. She is prevented from com mitting a desperate act by Blake's return after fulfilling his mission Irving Cummings, Louise Bate, Nellie Slattery and Frank Glendon are in Miss Tearson's supporting cast. William Desmond Stars in "Time Locks and Diamonds William Desmond will be seen in a different typa of role from what he is accustomed to appear in when he is presented as the star at the Isis Theatre today, in the new Triangle play "Time Locks and Diamonds " This is a gentleman crook story, with many bom and daring situations conceived so as to completely mys tify the spectator until the final scene. Wiliam Desmond appears as "Silver Jim" Farrel, known as the world's maVT criminal. The police of many countries are constantly on the alert for him, hut his well con sidered holdness has been his great est safeguard. The strong supporting ca?t in cludes Gloria Hope, Robert Mi-Kim, Keeping Up the Quality We arc still uin the best quality oi supplies not h with standing the hii,rh prices. EMPIRE Patrons Get the Host! Phone :22 Laundry and Dry Cleaning. n By Blosser Freckles and His Friends :: That's Some Come Down for Freckles :: I , i D0WT COME MteuvlD ) s v I 7 V rTTf--r-W,' 7 VI I f M&U.. tW7 UTk I' : f ( 'TEUME wuat t CNtu.,YA ) ( GOOD hfl i!l;lfIPlil Ihl'!:, ( U A. ASE. WUITINT TrVLWN' j- r dosw! iDowr-Kf Dour need 7 BVEir'N H it j! Wis li-if wOOD-BYEW :?: 'Ytovi wvlv only v--- ' j 7 1 III (- -: AOTo REBUS " Roam EC' (POME) (JS.') STATE CAPlTOU OLYMPIA XDV:- BC61WNIN6 To-tAV ( To YS" AliTo ( SCf UiiP A.DC iCiiiM( T-i Pfcru i : r. .r- vT JACK : 1CV 05? 6lL SENiDlM6r DON'T FORGET TO Phone 647 HALLMARK TRANSFER CO. When in Need of Haul ing of Any Kind. 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