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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 7

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i i I 5 I -V i. i THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY, APRIL 101921. I Si I ill! ft! FACE THE SUNSHINE lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIiriIIIIIIllllI1llllIIIIIIIllIIiriiIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIU Face the sunshine let the shadows He STATE LICKS DAVIDSON WIllNGTOPHIGHSl LOWER DEATH behind you; I Face the sunshine trom life's dawning I GAME RV 3 to its' ntgnt; -0 FAYETTEVILLE HIGHS IRATE AMONG NEGROES WUftL urtiiiia I Face the sunshine, though at first its I WW brightness blind you Face the sunshine! Keep the shadows Is out of sight, Dollar George Murray and Norwood Star for Techs in Good Exhibition At Charlotte Local Team Uses Up One.

Fay-etteville Pitcher in Short Order and Takes Game Face the sunshine-r-let its beams your ZZ Methods and Measures Discussed During Negro Health Week smiline heighten; Face the sunshine let its rays suffuse your soul; Face the sunshine let its warmth your jj-; pcrtal to The Star) pleasure heighten; Face the sunshine and be quit of grief' Ki.oTTB. April Gerge Mur AT (Special to The Star) FAJETTEVILLE, April 9. Wilmington hiarh school won its- first inter-scholastic game of the season from Methods by which tne negro death rate in North Carolina, three times as high as that of the white race, may and dole. i sturdy youngster named. rH''.

vootl. shared honors in handing -let its sw.eet caress Payette ville high school 4 to 2 today, De appreciably decreased, have been largely through the viiiinimp I studied 'throughout the state since last Face the sunshine remind you flson a 3-0 liCKins in ner annual pavi Of the brightness we should i Patterson who walked five men in the Sunday at -the' instance' of "Governor iim with Statt college here While Murray was first two lnnines. through the years; Cameron Morrison, who set aside a Face the sunshine let the shadows fall lvnolivtpriana to thrne scat, i te was relfeved by Underwood in the I Co D. Kenny behind you, i hits ana no runs, iNorwooa "vi me uages iuji ana none And the sunshine will put rainbows in i' tn deen center, count- i ana alter that innlnc th viiitnra week for the study of the serious problem. Dr.

Foster F. Burnett, superintendent of the, negro hospital, this has made a study of the "problem, the conclusion being reached that it is tle public's duty to do everything possible your tears: Farm Life. ahead of him. Just to wfre neia scoreless by Underwood Zm'liary ins Murray lammed out a who had perfect control and fanned nine men. The fielding feature was A double play, Andrews Mirensburg to ninth, scoring Costello, the a 111 CUrrie, i v.v previously doubled SHERIFF TAKES VAUGHAN'S BODY TAMPA, 'April 9.

When Sheriff A. Heise, of Columbia, Richland iv ton pa trooa nan wirn nmvu siuoDea me scor Will be Big Ones to lessen disecse among negroes as the two races live so closely together of the sixth and seven third. A double play, Moore to inii' when Hartseli's Techs bunched Hewlett, broke up Fayetteville's ninth inl 'I Viito fnr thalr fhvtm I Inning? rallV. ThA 1nrnl nlo morrow for home, he will take with what affects one will concern other." fmir Reviewing the state statistics of mlMA- viii.i.' i .1 i A A A A crowd esumaieu tn peo- death rate per 1,000 for the last I nw lail here last nie-ht bv errorless neming game. Score by Innings, Wilmington 130 000 0004-7-2 Fayetteville 002 000 000 2-4-0 )r We find the following: 1911, BlaBhing hIs throat with a razor.

Sher-white 21 negro 37; 1912, white 15.2. Hil arrived tonight with requisi- iff Heise arrived with requisi T(Mn 1VIS IN THE TEXTH Kenny buying power will be demonstrated in this selling event and take it from us, if you use any of the following articles you should load up with them next Tuesday and Wednesday negro 29.6; 1913, white 14, negro 27.2; Jarrell and Leewin: Pat- tion papers for Vaughan, to find he sent Ormond home in terson Underwood' and Kelly. Sum- had only a dead body to take Into cus i kUJ rr 1 marV RasCB nn Kollo' 1. II inriliis auu ciiauicu xxiuiiy vri uauu 1914, whiie 13.3, negro 27.9; 1915, white I X2.5 negro 23.9; 1916, white 10.7, negro xl8.7; 1917,. white 12.4, negro 21.7; 1918, white 20.4, negro 24.1; 1919.

white 13, negro 18.9; 1920 white 13.9. negro 19," win tody. INFINITE from tne university innings; none out, Maryland nere una iiiuuun uy 1: of 3 to .2. In defeating the iiarylamlt i-s. the Methodist won tlreir Vam- of the nreek.

miru, unaerwooa none; struck out Jarrel 7, Patterson 3, Underwood hits, Legrand 2, Jarrell, Moore 2. Zoella runs, Upton, McBennett, Kelly Fry. Every hill is higher than the one you climbed before; Everv vista's wider than the last one Look Upon These Kenny Specials you had seen; Every height attained expaflds your TVH IIKKI.S LOSE TO VIRGINIANS i (jipecinl to The Star) CIUl'EL HILL, 9. The Unl- vision more and more T. P.

A. HEAD COMING TO WILMINGTON ON FRIDAY Further peaks uprear and grander val- ot i irguiiit- i eoiiiiieir. i.edii ue- leys intervene. He who savs. "This steep I climb is Purpose of Visit to Increase Membership of Order final," speaks amiss; Only blindness hides from him the says the article of Dr.

Burnett. "We find the respiratory diseases, principally tuberculosis, cause more deaths among the negroes, than among the whites. On the other hand, the gastro-intestinal diseases affect the negro far less than the whites. "The infant mortality among the negroes of this city is very great. Indeed, I dare that out of every eight babies born, one dies at birth and usually the largest death rate comes between first and second year.

In this connection, I would suggest, the establishment of a baby department at Negro Community hospital, the same to be supported by county and state, the plan having' already been approved- by local specialists on diseases of children. "As to diseases of respiratory tract, principally tuberculosis, the negro like the Indian, is naturally susceptible, but fortunately we may boast that Wil 60c Che-on tea, Tuesday and. Wednesday, 2 pounds for $1 A A only 01. UU Crystal Domino sugar, now 15c pound, Tuesday and Wednesday, QC 8 pounds for loftier heignts aneaa. Cloud-dim, snow-clad crags the morn-ine's rosy lingers kiss f.au-d the University or iNor.tn fir.u team here today by a score of 4 to The visitors outplayed and (U'tliit the Tar Heels at every stage nl "the game.

The feiture ol the game was Foster's homer in the first inning. Seven members of the Carolina team yere ruled ineligib on- t.ccount of their scholastic standing. Score by 'innings: Carolinr. "00 000 000 0 Virginia 200 000 0204 KEJNNY'S SPECIAL, now 35c pound, Tuesday and Wednesday, 4 A A pounds for 1 UU 30c coffee, Tuesday and Wednesday, 5 Zf3.1. $1.00 25c coffee, Tuesday and Wednesday, 6 $1.00 "Final" things are only for the soul H.

T. Morris, of Henderson, state president of the Travelers Protective association, will come to the city next week and make an address at a special meeting of the local Travelers to be held in the chamber of commerce Fri whose hope has fled. Farm, Life. For the first time in history, New York city has a police station handled entirely by and for women. Mrs.

Mary baking powder, 50c pound, E. Hamilton, the first patrol woman SEiMINOLES TAKE LEAD IN CITY LEAGUE RACE Tuesday and Wednesday, di aa 5-pouhd can for tPl UU -5 on the force in New York, is director of the precinct, and Mrs. Isabel Good- mington and New Hanover county fur- the first woman detective, is or- nish the best sanitorium in the state ficer-in-charge. A service bureau is to Vanquish Mechanics While the Giants Trim Tigers' Claws wnere negroes can treated lor tu- i established for women desiring help berculOBis, and appeal to the negro or information In matter where the po Walter Baker's chocolate, now 60c pound, Tuesday and Wednesday, Qfl 2 pounds for lUC lice may act. race suffering from this disease to take advantage of this great opportunity.

One of the serious problems and common' causes of disease among the negroes is the bad and unhealthy The quality of baseball provided by league teams improved considerably with yesterday's contests at the rents on the care of children and prac i i 1 ft i 3 mm 'I Mm i i i i IS 1 1' km 6 1 Ul -i-i mm mm mi tmm mmm ''ii tical sanitation which is so much need day evening, vApril 15, at 8 o'clock. President Morris will be accompanied to Wilmington by N. Watkins, of Greenville, S. a member of the national board of directors of the association, and J. D.

Longfellow, of GreensBoro, one of the Travelers' biggest boosters in North Carolina. It is announced that the meeting Friday night is for the specific purpose of increasing the membership of the T. P. A. in Wilmington: There are approximately 300 traveling men of this city affiliated with the organization, but local officials are anxious to double this number, if possible.

They are sure that there are many persons in Wil--nVngton that would be greatly benefited by a membership' in the T. P. A. The -Travelers Protective association is declared, to be the strongest organization for the protection of traveling men in the United States. Their insurance features are said to be unexcelled." In North Carolina there are a totals of 4,200 traveling men included in the organization.

Mr. Morris will be in the city Friday and Saturday. He, with a committee conditions of the streets. We have demonstrated to the board of health -THE BEST IN AMERICA AT ed among us; the establishment of a state tubercular sanlturium; better housiner conditions; better streets; that some streets in the negro sec KENNY'S SPECIAL COFFEE AND CHE-ON TEAr THE PRICE tions of the city were unhealthy and state law prohibiting the practice of mid-wifery except by registered nurse a menace to society yet, with all that has- been brought' to bear these streets under personal instruction of a phy sician; the appointment of a physician on the local board of health who will remain as they were harboring stagnant water and serving as a breeding place for mosquitoes and other insects which transmit diseases. CD GO devote his time to the sanitary and "In conclusion, I recommend to the hygenic conditions of the negro; Defter school buildings; better hyglenia negro leaders of the community to teach constantly to our people per and sanitary measures as a wholi "Should suggestions take 16 South Front Street sonal hygiene, sanitation and, above Koi'ert Strange playgrounds, and a Uisre crowd was present for the festivities.

The Initial was between the Tigivs their ancient and honored rivals, the Delgado Giants, and the out in front by a 9 to 8 ivorc. The game was "one of those containing every element that goes to make basf-hall the national pastime. Inr of Eastern Carolina fame, attempted a "come back" an act copyrighted by Babe Adams hi the Pittsburgh Pirates and was on t'it bill for the Giants. Gieschen was the opposing flinger and both fared well during- the first six innings. Each dull scored six runs in the seventh, at time the Giants were leading.

They profited by the margin, as the same dosed at the end of the seventh. The score by innings: R. H. E. I'eieado (Hants 001 110 6 9 9 3 lif ts 001 011 6 8 9 8 vjsob and Tuttlev Maclin; Gieschen and Hand.

Two-base hits, Wysong, reality I believe the death rate among all, the value of fresh air, sunshine, the negro will be decreased and oy de sleep and wholesome food. creasing the diseases among thes ne- "To the public welfare I recommend of the local organization of the T. P. A. will make a complete canvass for new members.

I. Cooper is president and A. W. McNair is secretary of the local P. A.

rigid medical inspection to the negrc groes toy better sanitary conditions I a negro i not only will the deatn rate 01 tne i 1 a negro scnoois; tne appointment or negro be decreased but of the whiVe nurse in every city who will devote as well." her time to the. of the pa- FAIRMONT MANAGER AFTER 'PLAYERS FOR HIS OUTFIT Dollar Day Tit! man, Maclin, Arthur, CJasteen, (Special to The Star) FAIRMONT; April 9. H. L. Blue.

will leave tonight for Greensboro where he will consult with prospective ball men for" the local club, the It is understood that Mr. Blue has several fast men on his list with whom he will consult before returning. The ball park is being rushed to and in a few days will be one of the fastest diamonds in eastern Carolina. The grandstand and fence will be erected this week. The Fairmont high school lads Jour (Sh We Will Give a 10 Discount Snakenburg and Bordeaux.

Base on tolls, off Gieschen 1, off Wysong 2. Sir-jck out, by Gieschen 5, by Wysong 11. In the second game the Mechanics from the toast Line shops showed marked improvement over their form 'f a week ago and with Dew pitching ball, obtained a two-run lead which they held until the eighth session. In that portion. Officer Hall of the Seminole piped all hands on deck to clar for action and Home Run the first man cannonaded the ball over the center field fence for a round trin vovnm to the hnmn bort.

neyed to Red Springs Wednesday where they played the Philadelphus high school pall team, winning 16 to 1, and only playing nve innings. Motor trou ble caused' the 'boys to arrive there late and the game had to be called in the fifth on account of COLLEGE 1IASEBALL At Ahhapolls Navr 15 Wi lliams 1. At Macon, Auburn 12; Clem son 1. At Columbus, Purman univer sity U. S.

Infantry school. 1. JARMAN FUTRELLE'S At Wake Forest: University of North Carolina Wake Forest college ,3 On All Purchases Our stock of high quality Fur-niture is all marked in plain figures and making a selection here is a pleasure. To the cash purchaser the usual cash discount will be given in addition', to the 10 per cent making a very attractive offer. (11 innings).

At Washington: Cornell George town 10. His shipmates fallowed -with a brace of timely clouts, the result being that perfectly 'good game waa i'Uled from the Are' by a 6 to 6 count, iason starred at bat for the Mechanics while ('hicliy of the Seminples, repeated his home run feat of last week and added a triple for good measure. Ma-i'ney and Dew both pitched well. The scoro by II t'hanieR .101. 021 000 o' 9 5 minoles 10o' 110 03x 6 7 4 and Janicka; MalOney, Selln.and ijner.

Two-base hits, Eason, elin. hrce-base hits, Chichy. Home run, '-nieny. Base on balls, off Maloney iDew i. struck out, by Maloney 10, 'y r-ew 13, by Selin 3.

Umpires, Simms Jrifi Daley. A.va result of yesterday's contests are in undisputed of Place" in the cityieagUe At Oglethorpe: Oglethoipe univer DOLLAR sity' Georgia Tech 4. HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS OP TOBACCO IS DESTROYED April 9. Fire that started at 11:30 o'clock tonight, burned to the ground the five-story building used -by the -Wilson Tobacco company and SPECIALS WILL ATTRACT YOU owned by the Dibbrell Brother of Danville. Va.

building was frame structure, containing a large quantity of tobacco, and the loss is standing of Club W. L. Pet. 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 0 2 .000 Seminolcs Tigers Siants Mechanics' estimated to be more man OPENS AUTO SHOP wilburn, formerly' service man W. Munroe Co.

for the Franklin Auto Sales com- nonv lias onenea a. lenonu icti buuv of Dock and Water Mr. Wilburn has had expe iiiiiiiiiiiiiniijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i rlence In. the Packard, Cadillac and Franklin factories. I.

uv gi m-S Hi 'The Home of Dependable Furniture" ssar 17 South Front Street POruos AND ELLIS THE KID TO MING'LE HERE it JUJli0fi ha3 been matched tracH Kld E1Hs for ths week's at-m lln at the Academy, -of. nieht out win -ome off Thursday fond 01 hmen bo Ini 00d they wnft go on the made matct with Poulios wat "av 'af "rLOInoter announced yester-KiV VaT hB Earless, but talkative rair th? i d' in to a -tele wouli wrestle the "Old PouWSelf if he could booked. Kills i nd Ellls have "ever met. 'n Xorfnit Kilonis three years ago and Zll the Police Interferred Kl'on'i, I Trl the and Poulios and a W.ilave met three tlmes without authrriti" xcePt on the point, the 5 boxes 25c talcum powder for $1.00 8 cakes 15c soap for. 2 75c bottles Palmolive shampoo for $1.00 5 tubes 25c toothpaste for $1.00 3 40C tooth brushes for $1.00 5 25c shampoo paste for.

$1.00 3 50c Almond cream for. $1.00 200 Aspirin tablets for $1.00 5 boxes Colorite for; $1.00 5 bottles 25c Thunderbolt Ant Destroyer for $10J0 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiif miiiiiiiiiiii stance -rL erring in in- "lncfi ti l. tn "out ne will be. wrestled ii i rr tit. a i i.

liii th. i nriiir ti a waive having agree Poiicp Pn rehts they may have under mitten Women will be raf, are selling' at Newman's MOT' "eaToTwebbibr wiix MAN MAKES BREAD BREAD MAKES MAN EAT MORE BREAD MAKE A BETTER MAN 1 COMING SOON iJ.r- PEAC-H HERE MONDAY NIGHT rhfir Webber "of 'r'n Percy C. a vewl who has heen conducting JARMAN FliTRELLE in city wil1 spend tomorrow In the at- o'clockne St. JoTm'a rhitrrh. CIGARETTE 107 PRINCESS STREET mnbPrrt Webber is pleasantly r-havf Wilmingtonians who Win the misBions he held th ChiiJ I' John'8 church and later In -nf Good Snephera.

erviCt is cordially invited td the t. John's tomorrow night. :1 'S 1 J. 4 r..

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