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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 10

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MODEL OF HINDENBURG LINE IS TO v. EXHIBI TED HERE JUNE TQ19 .1111 in ii i i i i ii. Events-InSM'fingiWofffi I th 1 rrr nffr-r niTir ivr i iiriTrTnrnrsiiwj i isji)1iiTWbsTs CINCINNATI AT TOP 0' LADDER RECORD CROUD AT CLEVELAND GALIE BUY CLOTHES NOW A ad pay fmtrr. Our yaat I es-seadcs ibe mUulm fasatfy aay as aria. DAY CO.

set oat. Hat ion al League Brooklyn Ousted From Leader-- ship in National. Won. New York Defeats- Cleveland 14 to Uhle Knocked Out Of the BOX. Cincinnati Brooklyn St.

luuis vw irT ivt. Att Virtual Tie Results From flew Chicaso-. Pittsburgh it 2S Z2 as -at York's Victory. xt at Cleveranrl. 0.

June IS. Before, the -tarjret crowd that eevr witneseed arame at Iaaaruo Park, Sw Tor It won the see. nd same of the aeries from Cleveland: .477 .42 .444 New Vorlt I'biladeiphia St: Ionia nationals Loon Up as ElK'XU'i IIAUDWAIJIC (II 153 W. Via 11 AU rbocwt American League. 1 to 0.

Uhle was drt-en from the box in the first innln? and New Tork contin ued its hitting oft Myers and Faeth. Ruth made his seventeenth home-ran of the Bival to Cincinnati For Wen. i season in the sixth inning, with-a drive -over the rirhtfteld wall- that cleared a house os the opposite -side of' the street. Cleveland-New York Chl-gat boKtun x. Lost.

tl a .454 .571 .641 .600 .431 a a. Via" vi Washington It it 21 It. St. Louis Philadelphia Detroit. If so, yo-j can obtain sure relief by taking Southern New.

Terk. Jana 13. Cincinnati ousted Brooklyn from the NatloBal league leadership today, while tha New Tork Amerl can overwhelmed Clvela.nd and brituxiit atmut a virtual In ttutc ieae-ue. With the two' leadH taanur in1 each leagw fixfetin. geactr other, the LoU Nationals loom up as a rival to Cincinnati and Brooklyn.

The American league leaders-, however, enjoy a good and are jroing at a gd tf-iit- Cincinnati waa far from worldnierle" form i the New Tort enes but shonvod up beUer advantage- against Brooklyn r.utle Rwk Memphli i. Jl li New Orleans 2J ZB J' Tct .63 .674 .641 .64 as 2S Birmingham i SO Mobile 2 at Nashville i 11 i ibaatLauooga ft tcroofclya i Is averaging only about tw runs a game aince returning to its honso grounds, while the pitcbor are proving lnrfMtfvA a.aindt th. wrau.m vialii -o one was on at the-time. Score i K. New York 001 Olt 02214 18 0 Cleevland 000 000 0Q 0 13 -1 Khawkey and Hanrrah Uhle, Myers, Faeth and Thomas.

Nelll. 7: WCT1IOIT CUHDII VP.i Detroit. June 13. Detroit climb- -ed out felghth plans for tha- first time -this season by wining from Philadelphia today. -4to" 3.

game went' "ten in- nlngs. Thilad-jlphia ecored three runs in the third. -but the Tlirers -evened -up by scarins -ome in' the flft" td two in the when Veach hit home-run. with a man -en bases. A' siorrla, and a triple -in tha tenth gava Dtrtoit the winning run.

Fcore: K. H. Phlladelhpla 003 000 000 S--3 1 -Detroit f. "'000 010 020 l-e-4 -It Perry and Perkins Khmke atnd Aln-: rONTlNTJEa J1ARO IIlTTINfT St. LauIs.

June 11. -St. Muts eon tlnued on Its hitting streak today, defeat' -Ing Boston for the second straight time. -The score was 11 ta errors starting the -vititois toward all of their Iioaton also fielded rargedly. Bister 4k ihe locals -off In front with a single th.t Ued eon in the first, inning, and ni run in the third also cams with a man on base.

1 Scorer H. H. JK. TV museum. He has Just had a most auo- 8t Louis, in the midst of its first weeir.

exhibiting in Chattanooga ning streak, is meeting- MLUe opnnstton tn A model of the famous Hindenbur? V.M which Knoxville boya in tha 117th ECIALIZO Owl the east. The Cardinals have won It of and while there collected many valuable Urary, archive and history." tn exhibition of this model thowins 60 acres of battlefield in complete exactness of German and (tilled trenches, with No Man's Jjind in between, barbed wire entanglements. machine iruti nests, barriers, shell holes, roadways German concrete trenrha. pill boxes and advance dress-ins; stations. It is a complete model of the battlefront f)f the American boys In the srreflt world war.

Captain Beerwoth, who is tn. charge of this exhibition. Is very gallant officer, a former -resident of N'ashville, but who voluntered and enlisted in the Canadian army. -He spent nearly 22 months at Nationial Kt. Iouls New Tork 8.

Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn -N'e other games scheduled' their last 14 games. Cbicaro dropped root the top of the lea jut to faarth pSace in winning yesterday its first victory in. 1 1 gams. Boston and Pittsburgh showed much improvement ever the previous week. The exchsnge of shortstops by New Tork and Philadelphia apparently gave new life to.

both teams, as the Quakers had their first -winning streak in a month and the Uiaata 'began te play -steadier. Id the American league, Cleveland and New York, seemingly have little to fear at from the other teams. Good pitching aided the Indians last week, but today the Yankees pounded their pitchers for II hits and 14 New York averaged runs a game In the lat 24 eon. tests, of which it won 20. Boston, ended its losing streak when It went west lam week, -taking three games out of our from Chicago-by good batting and steady pitching.

St. Louis found the lied Sox twlrlera easy. Chicago hit hard In other games and downed- Washington today for the second time. Washington and fit Louis are putting up a Infantry under I U. Tyaon and Col.

Vary. V. ftpf net tlong with other I unit of th fumoua "Old Hickory" or Thirtieth broke through In the 'ut months of the great world war, will pxhibltod in Knoxville. this week beginning today. Tim moAeA i 12x23 et a nd ahow in minuta detail th trenche, macbina gun tMWts.

barbed wire entanglements and rther features of fifty acre of battle. i It will te ahown in the atore room at 702 Clay atreet. There will be no admission chareed to view tha exhibit, but dona! ion will be taken with which to have made a model of the Hindenbura; lino for the Tenneoiwe -department of archives, library and hijory. -At the aam time aouvenlra of tha ereat war will be enlleeted to bo Into the urate archives at Kaahvllie, and all who have articles or Interest they wish the state to poftses and keep, are requested to -bring them to the place of exhibit. souvenirs.

editor of the Chattanooga Times, donated to the state his splendid collection of J2S war posters, which will be preserved in the archives. 8omeone presented to Captain Beerwoth for the sUte, a acrapbook of over 200 Wfers from overseas by ex-service men. Cave Her Dead Boy's Flag Mrs. Uudderer of Chattanooga, gava a small American flag, found on the body of her son who waa killed Just be. fore his division went through Hindenbura; line' and which this gallant boy had purchased to carry over the line with him.

These and many other historical souvenirs are being collected- A genuine historical treat la being given the people by Captain Beerwoth exhibition. Should any one have letters, maps, souvenirs or anything of historical interest which they wish to present to the state for permanent preservation in th archives, they may send them to ON THE REPAIRS OF ELECTRIC STARTER- GENERATOR and MAGNETOS. Parts In Stock. McNUTT CO. liofh Phones.

411. G. N. and ft. XlcSutt Kuoxtlilc's Original llatU-ry Service 317 W.

Cumberland Are, the front with the Canadians, and waa American IafiriiaV St. Iouis 11 Boston S. Detroit 4 PlHadelphia 3. New -York 14 Cleveland $, Chicago Washington Boston 00 100 013 5 St. Louis 102 010 lx 11 13 Jones and afters Shocker and Sev ereld WASHINGTON Chicago, June 13.Chlcago hit Courtney and Shaw hard in the dosing innings wounded at Arras In ISIS.

While ronvaleMCinx In England, he built his first model of a small sector in Flan ders whichwas afterward purchased by the war department for instructing engineer officers. With tho donations given to the exhibition visttlngr the principal towns and cities of Tennessee. Captain Beerwoth today and won easily from asntneton by to 3. Williams was In rare form and held the visitors to four hits In the first seven inninaa FeJsch featured Chi cago's attack with two stronar will build a model sector of the famous attack; but the Senators are being Contain Beerwoth or to tha deoartment '-scored uoon heavily. Detroit's second vlc- Hindenbunr line, first broken by Ten Washington i 100' 000 011-3 8 0 Chlcaio 100 020 42x 9 11 1 rourtner.

Harris. Bhaw and Ptfinlck; of archives andThlstory, NaahvUle, Tenn.ltory over Philadelphia today pitched the neaaee soldiers for tbe state historical Athletics into- second place, which the No charges are made for this exhibi mupeum. Williams and Schalk. -Southern Association. Memphis Mobile 4.

New Orleans 6-2 Little Rock Chattanooga 1-10; Nashville 010. i -i International League. At-Jersey City 0-0 Toornto O-2. 'First game declared forfeited in eighth inning with Toronto leading 3 to 0.) At Ilochester 7 Syracuse At Baltimore-Burfa'o. rain.

At Reading Akron American Association. At Toledo 4 St. Paul 3. At Lnulsvillo Kansas City 2, At Indianapolis S-2 Minneapolis 1-1. At the same time.

Captain Beerwoth fien. Tyson and Col. Cary F. Fpence will be in charge of the colleb-tions in Knox county. Valuable Historical Work Valuable historical work for the ntate is beinar done by Director John Trot-wood Moore of the department of li tlon and all donations, after expenses are pald.

will be given to the state for future funds in estabifeihins Tennesnee's Hall of Fame. is collecting a great many souvenirs, mans, letters1 from overseas, trophies, 'r equipment, for the state histotrlcal FIRST GALIE 1 Tigers have been occupying since the season began The week's record in each league ef games pi aye, won and lost, with runs, hits and errors, including games of Saturday, June 12 is as follows KatienaL V. W-. It. Tt.

H. J3. Brooklyn 4 6 Cincinnai 3 4 17 60 t. tenuis 1 St 62 8 1C0 -SAFE GUARANTEED NEXT IS 10 T0 10 Chlraao 2 3 1 4S 4 STREET WORK WORRIES MLLA Pittsburgh Boston ROBERT C. DOYLE, AFTER FRENZIED DREAM, SHOOTS HIS WIFE THREE TIMES 4 3 13 40 3 NVw York 7 Texas Leatrao.

At Oalveston 0 i Wichita Falls 1. At Houston 0: Fort Worth At Beaumont 4 Dallas 9. (Ii Innings.) At Kan Antonio-Shrevepor, rain. a 4 20- S3 12 4 1 28 60 I 'Philadelphia 5 Chattanooga Takes One From Awierleaaw w. 7 Cleveland Vols utttie Rock Drops Two to New Orleans.

i 14 7 9 .12 TT. 69 94 S3 69 4 82 at It. 34 CO 27 ss 30 43 27 i 2 3 3 3 3 7 -jiw! 3 4 3 4 1 1 New (York; Boston Chicago Washington Ht. Louis Philadelphia Ietroit 12 IS Husband, With Pistol In Hand. Then Falls Through Win-dow and Claims Crash Awoke Him In Jail.

He Says He's Sorry for Deed. 61 Many Requests For Improve- ments Impossible Now. Commissioner Assnres People That Repairs Will Go on as Past as as 12 Atk for Information FIDELITY ST. LOUIS TAKES CO fAV ST National Leasue. Sheriff Cate found the revolver with which Mrs.

TJoyie was shot. It was a Colt design, with an unusually long barrel. Five empty shells were found Mn the cylinder and one cartridge had not been say. After Doyle was arrested he was taken before Magistrate Frank Dobsor TVVO STRAIGHT rierced by three bullets from a revolver and disturbed by the reports of tbe shots. Mrs.

rtosa M. 213 West Oklahoma avenue, was aroused from sleep at 2 o'clock Bunday mom-s in and found her husband, Robert C. Doyle standing over her with a pistol in his hands. After staggering about in the room for a few minutes Doyle fell from a window, He returned to tha room If there's any one job on this old globe, it's being commissioner of streets, according to J. Boyd 31 cCaJla, commissioner, with this particular brand of disturbance on hi? hand.

In the good city of Knorville. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Ht. Louis at New York Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston, Cincinnati Displaces Brooklyn Boyd thought tne worst come Juns 13 Tork shut NahvtM- out in the first gums of today's double-header, a muffed throw at the plate giving Chattanooaa's-iriBle run and victory, 'The second was a 10-10 tie -at the end of the seventh, when the gams -war called, After the home team had hit Lsnkenau for seven runs.

the iltor scored nine runs, after two were out in the fifth Inninsv two muffs of high flies preceding a series of hits, Firt Game R. II. K. N'ashvllle ...0 4. 2 Chattanooga 1 -3 3 Perdue.

Jonnard and Kohlbccker and Cunningham. perwd game Tl. TV Ei. Nashville- 10 13 2 Chattanooga 10-12- 4- Lankenau. Mls and Jonnard; JNoel, Marshall and Townsend, v- BKAT LITTIK BOi'K TW1CR.

New Orleans, June 13. New Orleans defeated Little Rock twine today, winning the first game by the score of a to and the second 3 to 0. Phillips waa hit fhard, but Little Rock was unabel to bunch its hits In the first game, while the locals -got te Uengavald In tha fourth for three runs. In the second game, which -went seven Innings by agreement, the visitors -were unable te "bit Walker and the local went scoreless until when Knaupp knocked one over the fence for a home run, Neusel doubled and scored, Scores: First Osme It H. K.

SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTO1 JlrH.al mni departure of passenaer tralse 4 KNOXVILLB. TENN. Bouuxrn Railway fruttou, Sootbcast eoracr ef North Cay tit. aa Uepot Ave, llnlormation Dura koth phones 80) The foliowiag ehoau Skutcs publish! iuformUon ami um vuarantoos. and later committed to the county Jail in default of bond, which waa fixed at 10,000.

The of the case is scheduled for Wednesday nleht at I o'clock: soon and found his wife seriously shot. at Top' of Column In National League. when he opened hia office one morning shortly after he had-been elected and waa greeted with a rush of laden atmosphere that amelled like a combination of ripe eggs, a polecat and a powerful billy goat, hut he A physician was summoned and Mrs. The prisoner Is a son of Hen rv Doyle was ordt-rcd taken to the Ivnox- 1 American League. Boston at St.

Louis. Washington at Chicago. New York at Philadelphia at Detroit, Sonthern Association. Chattanooga at' Mobile. Little Bock at BirminghaM.

Memphis at Atlanta. Nashville at' New Orleans. -srv ville General hospital. I Doyle of near Beaumont. He la 29 Central BtaaHsrd Tisso) Doyle accompanied his wife to the years old ana has neen married for AND AUGl'ITA hospital and rrmained there until he more than two years.

His wife was. ENOXTILLS New Tork. Jane 13. Th St, txula Nationals made it two straight from New Tork here today, winning by score of 5 to 3, The St. Louis batsmen bunched hits on Barnes in the early innings and took a eommudlnr lead.

Doak weakened was placed under arrest by isneriri i Deror ner marriage, miss Jtosa Aur- was to find there are lots worse things on earth that the aroma de fish. There are an everage of from SO to 75 letters received daily by this department each one indignantly, pertzstently and Cate and Deputies Lewis and Clifton; i acle. For the past two years Doyle RAII.nOAS Leaves a a 1 a pm 2 pst a 4 :0 pat ha been a machinists' helper at the Examination of Mrs. Doyle's wounds A nH.es pn pss 14:15 14:11 as MarrvlllocWaliand Msry. lis Manrvillo-Wallaae rj.Mrooi Coster shops of the Southern Railway.

for St. Louis in the seventh inning, but Bherdelt struck out King with the bases full. Catcher Clemens hurt a finger by MsryTilie ui mm pss GIANTS DEFEAT a foul tip and was forced- to retire. Scare: K. H.

K. DtHly eioept a-Sun. only. Rt. Louis 110 020 000 0 Tork 010 OeO 200 3 8 3 Doak.

Kherdelf and demons, billheefer; ITNOX VILLI AND KAILKOAB Arrives' Las a ttZS pm Tbo PlatleBh tV i a 4:11 as psa Tat. Ststuxi Lei. 4:44 sol a-Oally sseep undar. Suoaay osig. mPlIISNINE Barnes and Smltn.

uonaaies. RRonxtw nispi Afrn in some cases eulphuricaily calling upon the aforesaid J. Boyd to build or repair a sbreet, and that without delay. Others call in person to air their grievances, arguing with the street department head Just why there should be a three-quarters mile long street built from Rutledge avenue pike, we always called it back through the old fields to his, BUI Jones and Tom Smith's houses. And he can't see for the love of Mike why the city can't spend a few thousands in making this improvement when every time it rains his flivver mirea up to the hub in the dab-blasted mud.

But there's one other class of complainants who are even worse than the letter writers and those who call Jn per Little Rock New Orleans Hengeveld. and. Brottem; Phillips and Powie. He con flame R. II.

K. Little Rock 0 3 New Orleans 7 Brooklvn. June SOUTHERN RAILWAY lavea When seen at the county Jail and asked for a statement relative to the shooting Doyie said: "I can't explain how It happened, because I was asleep and did not know that I had wounded Rosa until fell from the window and heard her crying for help. 1 was aware that I had been shooting, but was of the opinion that I had been shooting at some one who had been attacking my wife. I regret the -sad occurrence and will probably never be able to explain or describe the awful ordeal through which I passed when I fired, unconscious of the act.

had not been drinking and the show I attended Saturday night had no unpleasant endings and I am unable to explain the frenzied dream that caused me to shoot. I kept the pistol lying near my hed and always knew revealed that one bullet struck her right side and bullets entered each of her thighs. Doyle Is charged by the authorities with having attempted to kill his wife. An Infant' son of the couple was lying by the side of her mother, but he was not Injured. Doyle explained that he shot his wife while he was asleep.

He returned home late Saturday night after going to a theatre and fell asleep soon after going to bed, he stated, He declared that the reports of the' shots purely aroused him. but he did not know what had happened until he fell through the window and waa awakened by the fall. -When he heard the cries of his wife he realized that she was wounded. He still held the pistol In his hand and ran to the assistance of his wife, and assured her that he did -not Intend to harm her. It :4 sat displaced Brooklyn from first place In the Nations' league standing today by defeating the Superbas 1 to 0, In an interesting pitchers' battle between King and Mar- farrlman Cincinnati Mirriaown-rlrtstBVLeL Steel-arm Dicky Strikes Out 20 AvHs am till pm It am II :19 pm :0 pan 4 :20 pm Ti4 pm 4 am 1:19 ass 1:0 am 1 ass aa Batsmen in quard.

Each twirler allowed only hits, but a wild pitch by Marquard and two red hits in the sixth Inning put over- tbe winning run. Poire: R. IT. A CarBlisa pta t'hal laaooea-Mrmohis C'ha tlanonaa, lcal Coal CrMlt-JlllenI Hristal-VyaakuisUm-New Yark LeL iddinboro Im-ki Jkhman ana urotien; waiser bo wie. MEMFHI TAKE LAST.

Mobile, June 13. Memphis made It three out of four In the series by defeating Mobile today by a store of 0 to 4, Five pitchees were used during th gams, three by Moblls. Memphis overcame a lead of three runs by hard hitting. 000 23 100-f Mobile V. 02101 OOO-r-4.

son. This ia the guy who calls over the am am am sm pm where to reach to get pm pm 1 pm pss pm It am 10 am 10:18 sat 10:40 am 1 am am mini! i'iimk i'K'Mirmrrnrmri-i-'-r Marriman-Naahville Clav lnnstl-l jruiaville than a. BirmlntKans- -New Orleana.Vickab'e Hriatol Wasbinetoa-Naw (t-iltanipa Frislel Ahe.ill-Ial ril Creefclallito tt. I'hatta M'pbia Harrimai rfaahvltla. Cii rm 4 .00 pre 4 -so pm bis COMMISSION JO HEAR MANUFACTURERS TODAY MUCH BUILDING Cinc'nnatI 000 01 0001 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 0 King and Rarlden Marquard.

Hmlth and Miller. i 1 -j- DEBUT OF PEANUT IN CITY LEAGUE IS SURE SYMBOL OF SUCCESS The success ef the City league is now assured. Until-last Saturday there was something lacking, but a long felt want is now supplied. Kron time lmmemoriat-rwbich dates back conseieraly before the time that L. Houk Introduced the first curve bail in Knoxvtlle -fresh rotyited peanuts have telephone and proceeds to- engage in a brand of conversation calculated to burn out the resistance coils in a wire-leas set.

much less a C. T. at telephone receiver. One such called yesterday while the reporter "waa in the office and wanted to know why in the blankety-blank his street wasn't being fixed up. Mr, Me Calla.

chided the angry one for his harsh language and Invited him to call in person and try the same tactics, assuring him of a hasty exit. Unruffled, the street commissioner went on to explain there are several thousand other people In who have no prospect of getting street or road improvements made for the next four or five elnnati fHilsvilla 1:39 pis Bristol Wash'ton N. T. 11.14 cm "Exide" Battery SERVICE STATION Pre Inspection Advice DYER BATTERY CO. New Phone 1509 449 T.

Depot fct -Near Broad am IS BEING DONE AH sereHt, Reuthrm Rail way Trains, shows run city ncKST omen 90 S. Cay CW. Cliach Ave ot Special td'The Journal and Tribune. Memphis, June 13 The Knox-ville Giants of the Negro Southern league took an exciting 12-lnning game from th loeal club here this afternoon by the score of 3 to 4. Ths feature of the game was the pitching of "Steelarm" Dickey, of Knoxvllle, who struck out twenty batsmen and allowed but four hits.

Despite the fact that the visitors accorded Dickey excellent support the local negroes managed to make each bit count for a run ftmr It II. JB Knoxvll 3 0 1 Memphis i i 4 3 Batteries Dickey and Crimes; Calvin and White, 11 il 1 'f Americans Stay Oat. Philadelphia. June 13-An American golf team wilt not compete in the Olympics at Antwerp, according- to an announcement by Max this city, who waa chosen to captain the team and who had charge of the arrangements. Marston said that after making reservations for a team of eight men te sail on June- 2a, he bad found it Impossible te get representative team TO DQUBLE SEATING CAPACITY OF PARK Knox villa manufacturers wllll meet in conference with the city commlssioa at o'clock this morning to diHCUxe an ordinance, the provisions of which restrict (he operations of empluoyment agents tn the city.

Korty-two manufacturers have signed a'lwtition asking the commission to adopt the ordinance. A number ef plant owners are opposed to tha ordinance and are endeavoring to have the co-mmlsftuin reject It on third reading. -The ordinance has been passed oa two Manufacturers who favor the rd ma nee say that its passage is necessary to protect tbm against unxcrupuioua methods of certain acr-nts in inducina la. Many Houses Are Under Con rhones Hi. PsMmee A rest.

Cid FVaa 112L How s'seaM 10--4. years, while this particular street was on the 1920 program. If that wasn't satisfactory, Mr. McCaila suggested that hod advance It on the calendar to struction. Over City.

Population of City Would Increase Ii There Were Houses For New Comers. George Goodyear SHOE REPAIRING Deal Masrtat--Cos Woriunansliha Frrsttt Hotel Cldr. 211 CUncK about 1925 and see bow the ritroile one would like that. Another bad man made food. been as much a part of the great national pastime as Hia ltyal, Highness, tha L'snps.

liow the high moguls of tbe City league ever figured they ootid run. a baseball ergaaisaUea without peanuts is a mystery. Let Saturday for the first time the familiar cry of "peanuts" mingled with the vociferous praise and condemnation of the root ire sector, with the result that old timers frH much more at home. Whether the appearance of the much favored waa responsible for the bumper crop of fans that attended lat ftattiniav'a sramea at Chilhowee is- doubt borers to accept employment elsew here Some folks who don't get an answer arter their transportation ta paid to Hnwxville, Tltey-claim that certain labor agents operate chiefly around the railroad stations, there meeting laborers who to their letters the same day they write them write again, demanding to know why In the name of Julius Caesar, J. Boyd doesn't answer, to which J.

Boyd answers he is so busy building streets and repairing those already built that Building activities in the city and (are brought here by them at big expense. accepi, vmpinymvni in vLrt slaves suburban sections ore belnjj rushed tu tUtn 0f ftv. OUih more during the kist few weeks than Both sides will be given full hearing "by the commission at this morning's coo-reported earner In the season. ference. ful, but as we say, the future of the ieagns Is certainly assured provided the Realty owners and tiears bavo many; o- he hasn't time to dictate personal replies to every letter, though each ts taken up and passed on to the superintendent of street work that it may be given attention as it is reached hi the J.

A. IJOWMArt CO. Fkw ouxd Oysters Wholesale and Betall ftsxrxvUlcs leading Market for Forty Years. Eta lis 29-30, City Market, Both IThonea. U.

D. C. Meets "Wednesday. Important buInen will be considered at a meeting ef the United Daughters or tho Confederacy, st the Woman'M build irig supply of peanuts noius out, il i 0 POLICE HAD TO TAKE UMPIRE FROM GAME Jersey June 13 The removal from the field of Umpire Corcon by Polio Captain Nugent during the first Toronto-Jersey City gams Hntay after he had been the tara-et for a whower of pop bottle, was by the forfeiture of the contest to Toronto, 9 to hy Umpire Ktockdale, who rtfu3fcd to continue In the rame. To players as unpire in at clock Wednesday, this to oe tne lat meet ins; until fall.

Mm. II. M. Bar-nett. presiil-nt, asks all memlwrs of the executive committee to be present at a sesati st 2 o'clock.

Mrs. W. B. Cren.haw wni xpr-aX on Southern Poets Wo Should Know," COCK CSBDIT IS AlWATI fiOOD A house under construction, and persons i who have purchased sites for homes are now beginning to break dirt for founda. tions and the building operations will completed by early fall.

New houses are being erected In almost every section of the city and demands for build. ny materials is expected to increase as the season advances. Lanse numbefs of Knoxviile citizens their bou-rs an-1 purchased fur the eroinjonof ijeraianent horrvea. Th liousinjr problem has been keep-int large numbers of newcomers from order In which it comes, Mr. McCallie stated th.it all of the street crews are busy In the various sections of the city.

A great deal of ditching is being done Just now to prevent washes from doing more damare. After the winter eeasnn many of the drains are stopped up and It ia necessary to get these cleaned out before hard Bpring and summer rains, as oft-time one rain Jo more damage than can be repaired in a month. I I iV.R.IM the second gama, played unoer proiesi vj tho and won by Jersey City, 0 Alcoa Ball Grounds. Will Be Hade Among the Best in the South, Plans for doubling the seating ea pacify of the recently constructed Alcoa basebail park have been approved, according to Prank Moffett. co of the Alcoa City league club.

will begin immediately. Bleachers Will aiso provided for nerro fans. Mr. Moffett characterises, the new grounds as "oris ef the best baseball "parka in the south, barring none," He says the itifirid is one of th ht in the country. The around have been laid out in generous proportions.

From the home pat4 ta riirht and left field fences it i m. distance of 4a feet and from homo to center fittid a distance of 4iO lii grounds are tocsted on the Dixie and paving to the park near being laid. Ample space for the puking of vehicles is provided Inside the grounds. It ts within easy reach of aMryviile And near the Alcoa railway station. A ISO foot flag pole has been erected.

A mammoth American flag was floated Saturday upon the official dedication of the park. Tbe Alooans opened Uir new playing grounds ratner auspiciously by drubbing th. American Legion tisam 1 9 to I. and JKfft new declares htna-f enen to aniy tDd'-ioae if ri in ths so.Jl. A arrest deal of good can be- avecoro- Childron Ory FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO A -KsosvlIJe'.

tita- Credit Strs.v SIT Well t. Ceeasilete Oet fitter. ros THE WHOIK VAMILT. ew showing Xew fepriac 3t pitshed. states Air.

Mct-alla. oy os a j.y tr pl era were dlepl eased who make complaints, or requests for fnrcon's decisions and in the street work, if they wUl not continue f.flrt inning, when fans threw bottles, the the practice, and will rest assured Ihet ponce captain decided to escort the um WEDDING GIFTS IN IVORY Lr-rravci with baatlfully -kiteretl monotama Silk Umbrellas la AU Popular Colon 7. J. IIEillS, Inc. JwtlcTl work will be done as soon i it is pire from the brinetnsr their families riere.

It is estimated that the erection of additional to accommodate the people de-1ring to locale here wou'd Increase the population of KnoiviUe many thous-aniM by early fall. No vacant houses can be found In the city and the house that are beins erected (ire occupied. as soon-ays Der-iands were never before so heavy for re-slences, dealers say. Dftxt Reaxiesiy for Stomach Trouble' "I am pleased to have the opportun ity to say a good word for Ctimli-- reached, as a program or street work has been mapped out which covers va. even exceeds the amount provided by the budget for street tmprove-men's.

Jockey Clab Prize Ran. Paris, June 1J. Prix di Jockey club, at one mile itr.d a half, was run today atd won bv J. Hnnes-y's Hourbier, W. K.

Vaidttii-i's Pat'ertea. sri'h O'Bei'l Isun's writes- Mrs. Uertel. of Jicrrj', Mo. "I think tlw-y are the best remedy for stomach trou- SEE CROUCH FOR FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.

It is estimated thit scores busmes hje, and eontipatio; 1 f. I un ran fourth. J. O.nrtx raa tee mourn rmz your dean, while came hand.iy tn tver uel. I hnve taken them off and rnn In other cities dnr to locate in KrtTV'jle.

but the lnfrtriTiaTe iriply of I In TV- JrtwnaJ nd Tribtane1. elfrf-t r.r ihr i'nr: on r-T two or three yenre ami they l- 'tv r. i- 'o, tc-j he u- nine and five to I r7 i i' i i i 1 i i..

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