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Albuquerque Morning Journal, Friday, December 1, 1916. Foui Here Is the Great Football Team ronchdowns-WUley 2. AydCottc 2.1 EDDIE RICKENBACHER 1 Steed duals from touchdown i Wigily 7. Substitutes. 1'.

N. WINS AT LOS ANGELES VARSITY LEAVES PE1SPJI II lertiii! for Snicsio, Shields and liein- aug; Kafetto for Robinson: lions for Williams; Crane, for i'riihart; Clothier for Crane; Young for Miller; Wagoner for Kafetto; Hrymit for Hell; A. Wray for L. Wray. Cornell Henedict for Hoffman; Tilley for P.

Miller; Hard for Anderson; Alexander i I hardt for Nohl, Powell for Uipraikv W'llfley for Hoffman. Time uf qiiar-i ters fifteen minutes. I IS II OVER for Lekley; Urown for Kilen-herger for Zander, 10 IT COlll ELEVEN MCB'tIKO JURNAl. SfCCIAl, LCAftCO WiRltl Los Nov. 0.

KJdio keiihachei' won the final mile award sweepstakes line on the one-mile paved Ascot the final event in the Aon i.e. Automobile association's contest for In prizes and the title of champion driver of America. Cii kenhachor's time was 2:13:15.2. Cooper was second, Pullen third, and (iucksti-ll fourth. Cooper ran out of gasoline half a mile from the finish- but coasted l0 thei tape.

COLORADO AGGIES AGAIN CHAMPIONS OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS far MCRNINQ JOURNAL IrtCIAL LIAtiO Wlwti Moulder, Nov. 30. The Color MECHANICIAN KILLED IN PHOENIX AUTO RACE (IV MORNINa JOURNAL -PCCIAi. If EE WIDK) Phoenix, Nov. 1.

Iielno of Tin won his m-emui lfiO-mile nnu-sto lace nithin two weeks here, when lie circled lb" mile oval in In what piovod to he the first fatal lace ever run In Arizona. W. M. Iheimui of Oklahoma City, riding as lUeii as he Was being buci ie, from the seem- of an accident tu one of he fa: ears. It.

C. A nil st 1 on g. driver of the wrcked car, was thrown free and sul'feii no injury, It was while passing another car; Hutchinson Clan Rolls An Avalanche of Scores on Farmers and at Same Time Holds Them Scoreless, Big Crowd Witnesses Home Team's First Victory Over Ithacans in Three Years; Cornell Outplayed, ado Agricultural college football eleven emerged the undisputed cham pions of the Itocky mountain Intercollegiate conference again this year, by defeating the I'niverslty of Colorado, to 14. Tliev went through the Ili-mgiiii Wins V. A.

New 'lllk, Nov. i in the Long Island, course, which six miles and about 2ftil yards, I Ml i A MOKNINS JOUNL IMClM. Lt0 WIKII The I'niversity of Xcw Mexico eleven defeated New xico of Agriculture and Mechanic llenigan, Ooia hesler club, Huston, won the National Amateur Athletic union junior cross-country championship run today. The team chain- Philadelphia, XW. After (in interval of IhrPP- years, the I'ni-versity of Pennsylvania returned to ti, uHiminsr end of tho score in the season without defeat and today's victory makes them champions for two consecutive years.

The I'niverslty of Colorado cloven, considered the weakest team in the conference this year, managed to score two touchdowns on the power I Arts team yesterday af'i-rnoon on the car pionship also went to Porehoster club. on a turn that the Armstrong Tin 51 2- is a rcc- winner time, for this course. ikiilded off the banked turn and tore down sixty feet of fence. old university athletic field by the decisive score of ",1 a. The first half closed with neither team having scon d.

In the third period the local eli ven bcuan to lis leal form, and the last period Wiis va latichf, toiiclcloun after touchdown bi ing ft. K. Lambert ef Lonlshur was second. and Key Phoenix, third. Scan out entries finished.

N. chain of of nine i I I ful Aggie machine, and tonight members of the team were elated over their showing. Today's game was featured hv alternating straight football and lino plunging by both teams. reeled off in rat id succession. Thanksgiving game here today, defeating Cornell 23 to 3, before fi crowd which taxed the capacity of Franklin field.

Pennsylvania outplayed Itx rival In every department of the panic- gaining a total of 213 yards from scrimmage, to 110, and losing only 11 to Cornell Kneh team lit tempted tho forward puss ten times, the Ked-nnd-HIue being successful on five occasions for a total gain of 70 yards, while the Ithacans succeeded, four times for sains aggregating 73 yards. Pennsylvania I Thanksgiving Attracted by id THE WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers Id I KKKII AM) SALT MKA'1'8 Sausage a Spwlalty For Cattlo and Hogs the Ruling Market Prices Ar Paid. of of oui: io oi i t.i; winm.ii football weather and the pio-pict a hard-foiiebi gridiron contest, oio ALBUQUERQUE BEATS SANTA FE HIGHS BY ONE-SIDED SCORE OVllt itaii Salt Pake City, Ftah. Nov.

3. Colorado college defeated the Diversity of Utah by a score of 21 to fi. I he la I ge-t crowds i pn si-Ill foot I all name in this i was tendain e. I lr-( i The toss of the coin to choice of pulls was won hj I and Capiain Proieiu i-hose to the sunt goal, Kii king and fumbles ttie fn-d pail I'tah put up a game fight all the i sixteen a I to PtCIAL DISPATCH TO MOB NINO JOURNAL1 Santa l'e, Nov. The Alhiniiier- que high school held the Sanla l'e I highs scoreless lure to, lav while rol1-ing up a score of Ml points.

Pi-nee. Allniuiiel it halfback, way, but the experience ami wcmui jiained first down on rasionK. whllo Cornell DUKE CIT Cleaners-Hatters make it only seven. Perrv. who did the punting for ed the N.

defend ostly of the ids on good It, the rboue tit and S'liiaiilding. nuke city fullback, ijjo Ve.t GoM led ill the scoring, each crossing 5TAHL. 5UTHER.LANP, MC WlTt HASTINGS. hC.LAFN TMORNH1LL. 5t IPEL, COACH WARNER, MORROW, GOUOLER, 31 .5, CAPr.

PLQK, MHLK. HAgT, CAR150N period, r.rorein made hil ly a putty elid-arouinl play alul ly's attempt at field goal from mi nt, was so close as to appia from the sidelims. Santa l-'e's goal hue four times for a total (d' 2 points each. Harold LUMBER Hoof- Carton, Albuquerque quad i hack, j.ail,,ri( oijSi Maltliold kicked seven oals from ouch, low ns. l.linf InM-r, Atnuqiierqtie made all us points Here are sixteen members of the Pittsburgh university football crew, the young men from whom the invin-sible eleen is made up before every game, lairing all of last season and till Saturday, November is, this year, only three opponents led even scored on them.

The Carneaie Technological Institute on that date managed to lose l.y a score of 1 1 to li. from touch-in tho fits! geals fust c. baldridge lumber COMPANY loiii hdowns and downs. It scored pel iod. Line-up: Aggies' right end, ca me close to s- oring in his period hen he caught a fn.

and ran sixty yards in a ob-ar field before being downed from behind. The quarter i lnsed after Wil-frey had been sent through the farm-line for thirty yards and a forward pass to Crorcm and netted twanty vards moic. A fumble just before the 1 MEETS CHARGING TIGERS TEAR GREAT HOLES IN JAYHAWKER LINE Posit in Santa Ft; MeCutchen A la rid Sniiggs flarcia Kn ipp Albuqtierqiie I 'avion Carton rt 1 1 1 eeenli a Sa ndo a i i 'ha' i-z II. Cart-m Hudson for Signs Wall Paper of the visitors were too much, lie Tigers scored in the first, second and fourth (piarters and had the I'tahans on the defensive most of the time, t'tah scored its only touchdown in the fourth nunrter. Poth Captain Garside and Taylor were taken out of the game In the fourth quarter, following I'tah's touchdown, on account of alleged slugging, Though this fact gave the locol team a decided advantage and placed tho invaders on the offensive during most of the quarter, there were many expressions of regret among the spectators when It became known that it was Taylor's last game and that he had never before been taken out for that reason.

The greatest run of the day was made by Mimmack during the last minute of play. He broke through right tackle an! carried the pigskin sixty yards before he was hauled down by the I'tah quarterback. The ball was on the I'tah ten -yard line in the Tigers' possession when tho whistle blew. The Tiger offensive had weakened decidedly with the removal of Taylor and Garside, however, and it is doubtful if another goal could have been scored. Flegal played a splendid game until ho was taken out in the second half.

The defensive work of Garsi'le and Taylor was also of a high order. Davis showed his skill in handling his team. He scored one touchdown nnd made the pass to Clarke which scored another. I- whistle gave the ball to the Aggies on heir own went y-ya i line. N'l-iiiiil After an i vcliange of punts the I.

as I'rnces cb-vi sin-i ceded in taking the ball down tie- to within kicking distance, attempting a field goal from the liii ty-ye i ,1 line. lalb-d. Pennsylvania, outkicked his Cornell rival, averaging 45' yards in eight nltempts, while Shlverick averaged 41 yards In eleven trials. Kach succeeded in scoring a Koal from the field and each failed in attempt. The Cornell line was unable to hold the rusliinjr Quaker forwards, and two of Pennsylvania's three touch-downs came as the result of Mocked kicks, which Perry was enabled to place his kicks to the best advantage.

A poor kickoff by Mathews, the Pennsylvania captain, enabled Cornell to get within distance early in the game when Shlverick made Cornell's only tally with a drop kick from the 38-yard line. Pennsylvania scored In the same period with a touchdown by rppihart, who received a short delayed pass from Pell and raced 19 yards over the goal line. Perry kicked the goal and in the next period, standing near the sldo lines, Perry dropped a goal from the 23-yard mark. Derr and Miller lidded two move touchdowns for the lied-nnd-Pltie In the third period. Perry kicking one goal and missing the other.

Poth teams suffered from penalties In the final period, Pennsvl-vania being penalized a total of yards, 30 of which was imposed because substitutes failed to report to the officials. Cornell lost 4 5 yards for holding. The lineup' Martinez I Slaughter I PllliW'iildie .11. I L. I', er.

5 FIELD Chavez Vigil Lcfi-rer yj, llc nl linesman Sin acbli! mpire l-'iida HUDSON for Picture Frames M. Willia I Ml taU'llg the hall 1'. N. wa r.l I -tipraik slarte I ot la eschaiige of punts. on Fourth M.

ami Ooppor At. a TNal fttat pr'ihlt'ma pi jrch.i or ra'le arp eas'ly snl vei ly urnnl want ida. Head thm; use thum. Uo it Vnlar siicci ive i lid -a ro lild ias. load, fifteen and tea yards.

AydelufTe I Lawrence. Nov. All claims ol (he I'nivcrsitv of Kansas loo'lcill team to the Missouri Valley coiitcrt le chainpionsiiip Were today when it vent, down to I defeat In fore the invading Missouri university team, 13 to Tim line, jvhicl'i hi Id the 'ISelnasUms and caused the greatest upset in the val-j ley this year, was lielplis.s la-fore the 1 charging of the Missouriaris. The Tic is tore great holes in tho Kan-j sas line, and Stn Cidlins, Lider, and McMillan carried the ball jthrou-h for gains, sumo as high as i in cm ri out i iigld, yards more. A igelv was alicd ha'k trom center Colgate's Heavy and Powerful Backfield Gains Almost at Will at Providence; Score Is 28 to 0, Ml IMliMimi IIIH 1 1 III Ill mMmmmmmwmmftmmgfm for a try at Held goal by in lies'.

Aydclot le Wei dow he fn Id downed on the run-l gM-s' k. At the si had the hall on 1 1 nd iiiis-ed only allied the ball tii fore being eh ef the le the i ver-collcgt- thirty- MOHNINU JOURNAL SPtC'AL I i A fl WlPfl Vlilclice, I Nov, 1 'olllate HETUHJ EMGA.GEME1T AT TOrULAH. VRICES CRYSTAL THEATER ALBUQUERQUE-THREE DAYS 2:00 TWiri: IIAILY DEC. 2, 3, 4 l'r made In the ive plays had yards. first score -was peliod alter the ball on Kai went.

three yard line. Third (Quarter. After securing the- ball on a film flfte IV The second placed lm-. ulniinistered a i rushing del'-at leven Position. CORNKI.I, yard two sas foott-all te to Crown Ryerson ekl'i Id over for the Ihn the r.

N. ugh the Agg Gillies M. I -a ie line ins. and W'iifl UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HAS STRONG CLAIM TO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP my MOKNINS JOUNL IHCKl LIIO Wllt the ends for big tore mind was line, and tii, KT 11.1. IOTT MII KMW I).

V. f. Kil ITU'S KKillTII I). V. f.KlllITHS today.

The was 2S to n. Tile game started on a field that was Hol'gy ami an I made wetter in -casionally by between the second and third pennds Ol' Tin; WOKI P. Miller Carry Anderson Jo wet Kckley WO.MllllC stopped one yard from the goal Steed carried it two feet more then Wilflcy carried it over lot touchdown, but Collins missi 'goal. Kansas fumble, fre'iuently throughout the first half end penalties 'added to the advantage of the ins. The third period was scoreless, but the playing showed that Kansas Was outclassed.

PF.NNVY. Vrquhart Mathews Itennings h. Pay Krvstrevaag Little. H. Miller Hell Derr Light Perry Austin.

Nov. winning i QH Shlverick first, s. ore. Wh'elv kicked goal, eu confidence by the first s-iiii varsity reen settled down to work befoie it. Wilflcy again a touchdown after a series of i the t'u oreii long KII FP I The Tigers opened the fourth Oii.il tor with rush.

Collins, M. Mil-I lan, Staiiowski and liider alternated in the gains through the line and Hoffman Speed Mueller 3 13 0 23 (i 3 Georgetown here today from the Texas A. M. football team, 1 to 7, the Fnivursity of Texas eleven established a strong claim to the state championship, which, nevertheless, is disputed by Ilaylor university, which closed a sucessfnl season ill defeating Christian university at Fort Worth, 112 to 14. Haylor defeated Texas, but was defeated by Texas A.

St M. Score by period: Pennsylvania Cornell Refereo Met 'arty i around the ends. 1 wo nnsiiccessl I I forward pusses ami five-yard pen gain by Steed, Crorein, Aydt lutte. Lapraik and Wilflcy. Wigely kicked I goal.

Th.j peiiod close, 1 with the- bad.1 in lllldfield jiflei- 11,.. college kick-off I had been run bv Avdelolte, i I'ourtli (iiarter. 'In the last quarter the Aggie defense, went to pieces. Nearly every play was good for a substantial gain, i the rain settled to a steady downpour, making the pool a. muddy load, a nil-dition that prevented Lmwu's light and speedy backfield from showing to its best advantage.

Crown was never dangerous. Colgate's heavy and powerful backfield gamed alums; at will, while her line was a stone wall against the Crow attacks. Pollard, downs negro If back, was a tower of strength for the home team on both the offensive and defense, but had no chance to away on the 1 1 ca ro 1 1 I'm Id. Annan of Crown, in the closing mmiitis of play, made the bulges! run of the game, thirty-five yards, but the Lam lacked the punch to follow up the advantage. The li ne-ii and sum ma I Urown.

Head alty for the Jah iwkers left the ball in Missouri's pus-ossjou on the Kansas 2 -yard line. Six plays placed the a cade my. I'm pi re Knit Field Judge Okeson, Lehigh 5,000 jtu lmMWK Scene8 Horses ball within Hire touchdown and a i ds of the second Collins went over. and the 1 Lansing kii kc, the Vallov was I season in Lapraik's punt, was fumbled. Wigciyj recovered the ball and carried it twenty yards.

Aydelotie covered the clost it for Ihe two teams, linesman Crowe 11, Swarthniore. Time, of periods 15 minutes each. Pennsylvania scoring; Touchdown, I'rquhart, Derr Miller; goals from touchdown, Berry goals from field, Perry. Cornell scoring: Goal from field, Shiverick. Substitutes: Pennsylvania (Jtiigley for light; Williams for Derr; Tltze) for Mathews; Robinson for Fistic- MILITARY INSTITUTE BEATS MINERS EASILY HHCIAL DIATCM TO KOHMIHJ JOUNALl liohwell, N.

Nov. 3(1. The New Mexico Military institute triumphed over the Texas of Mines here today, amassing a total of points. The Texas Miners were unable to score. The Cadets showed excellent form and greatly outclassed their op I 'olgate i'o- ten yards to the goal and Wigely kicked goal.

The next toucliilown was a Steed affair. The llilhiien's fullback ran the kickoff buck thirty five yards made a long gain through tins line, was given rest for a nlav of two and DRAW, SAYS REFEREE; SPORT WRITERS SAY THATW0LGAST WON JIT MOtSINQ JOURNAL BPRCIAL LVAtftD WIIB i hie Caste llanos West Carton Carroll i loud Horning Nielsen Anderson jthen took the pigskin over on pass I from Asilelotie. Wigely kicked goal. I The college defense seemed like paper ponents as the score indicates, thousand persons saw the game. Crown (Hi I ii- italis Wade SprariM-.

l-'ai'iiiim Williams Wet ks Cl.nlv b-uiail PolliH'd llilllnnise ga.st. foriin C. I I (Tiui ii i Tin: MIC LIONS i oiu ii I. si I ii. (.

rr yui i Nov. a Woi- world's lightweight 1'iatlkie Kussidl of ought, twenty fast here tonight. The en by lieferee of Memphis. Local Spencer I Corns Loosen, LiftRight Off Nothing But "GETS-IT" Will Do This to Corns and Callouses. PRICES MATINEES, 25c AND 50c llubbell II a i pniii.

and New t'lli, ins I on tls to a ra di ci -don was "Clllv" llaack i sport iters wei pouncing guild margin. a Ml SIMS HLSI I-'. FOOTBALL RESULTS Miami I'niverslty of Cnncin-natl n. Western Reserve f'ase fi, I'niverslty of Pennsylvania Cornell 3. liutgers Washington and before Ihe C.

N. M. attack. Wigely failed in another attempt at field goal. (n an attempt to run out the Aggies wi re knocked back of their own goal for a safety which added two more points to the varsity seole.

Avdebitte followed with touchdown and Steed i anie through with two more in rrrpid succession and the ball was only one play from another loin IhIiiw at the NIGHTS, 25c, 50c, 75c. A Few Seats $1.00 unanimous in an-the winner by a II II II II II i I -w i it 1 I i i ia AT ATSON'S, 1 i Cillaid Colgate Crown lielere I 'mpire linesman iods. fill. Co gat. Iv .1 I Prion I 'a i iice't h.

Clllleigli. Hea-1 I .1. .1. Ilaller. Time of li minutes eac'i.

I you ever had corns, you've son 1 North Carolina 7, Virginia 0. Muhlenberg 7, 1'rsiniis 7. The light and 1 to low ns, I cling tf-w rounds. i fssor roil A li scoring- -Toiiclolow n-- tried lots of things to get. i id of them salves that eat your toe and leiva the corn remaining, cotton rings that make your corns bulge out iiko pop- ii i ions from Hon to cell there, were no alt fighters were during the bod 'aunt the aged, but was unable blow.

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooooa dersi from Nielsen, llubbell. est I touchdown, est I. fer Subst it Hies 'olgai Wat lain la ml a blhr. Tho men weigh 1 in at. 1 pounds, final whist le.

kicked goal after every toip-hilow n. 000OOOC The line-up: 0 V. X. M. Position --Agtriesi Ci'orien (Ci Williams i 0 Williams L.

Ki onig I Sitlest L. I 1 1 lelilon I Wigely I If II row 0 Laiigston II. (i Ilea 9 I Lee I i diier Nobl H. crscbeid: 0 La pi a 1. Ivor 0 Spencer, Scott for Watkins, bnac for Carton, l-'rye lie.

for lltlldiell. Laird for Cdlo, Walkms DRAKE LOSES A RAGGED GAME TO AMES ELEVEN The Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque, New Mexico for I Seek, 1 1 in tor vatt for Ainlrisoii. liases Crow I 'mil oy Jem Ml for Fatnuni, 1'aimnn for lianas. Spii'ma Williams. srirnL utieo wmil i.iwa.

Nov. MOftMINT JO Ins Moine: Ames i ii dial 1 I I '-a ke today in fieorge Washington 7, fienrge-town II. Holv Cross Hoston college, pnst-potied. Fordham H. Villa issoii rl 1 Kansas F.

nnd M. 21, (lettysburg 13. Vanderbilt Scwanee n. Tennessee 0, Kentucky Stale 0. Johns Hopkins 0, M.

A. at. Itucktiell Lebanon Valley 0. Notre I in me 20, Nebraska 0. Washington St.

Louis ft. Ames Orake 1 1. Creighton 2'l, South Pakota 12. Ccnrgia 3, Alabama ft. C.eoi'L'la Tech Auburn 7.

Transylvania I'niversity of Louisville n. Manpiette 7, Wal-osh 13. Colorado college 21. I'tah Kansas Aggies I I- Washburn 0. Timer-Mtv of Washington 11, I'ni- ir fur! iu.ti" i Ihace! Cowman for Spl igiie, Crooks lard, Murph fo, Curd.v Ti i Spagna, Ni--ios for I'arimm for Conrov, Annan for for Cowman, i tor I ital Av ib b.fe II Laibl j' Hi fei lies.

I ntlpi). between tho two t. school I- i reach the prosperous people of Al-I 1 ti ii 1 1 i f. jiimI Slate of New but one newspaper is necessary Newstiaperdom's Winning Dally" the Jul HNAL. This remarkable newspaper lias circulation nearly three times as larg" as that of am' other local or Stale nili -t raggedly placed on both lead loot! shh s.

in the all. line piled up a to i -l nKlf. on straight ''i'lging by D.iMs f.a- 1 I re Si rgea 1 1 i Lciihart, Kighlli 1 'hio infantry, ll.ad linesman c. I'. gisscr.

I'ntii Ohio infantry 12 Wallace shades Duiulee. New Vork. Now a la-rouiiil bout 111 I'rooklyn tfda, Wallace shaded I Wallace knocked Dundee down -I ti und 1 0 i I't-W WHMmm a h.ij I 0 the opening of I the ball f.t! sti-'dgut fc-otl id nrwspript r. This in it -elf is evidem of the high ic-gard in wlin it is held by both readers and advertisers. finds that Ihe is the, only newspaper which thoroughly covets itn The if UNA I.

is supreme in aih er; islng, it the big newspaper proposition in the Albii-UMeiiiiie of New it eo-op. raies with rs Ti. ishing t.j enter the rich New Mexico field. Foreign Representatives You Can't Uirle Corn Miiery. Stop Fooling Around I U.

"GE.TS-IT" ToniKht and See tho Cornt Vaniib. ourii of two in to. fount ruindee sent Ins oonoie nt to ihe ropes In the ninth weighed l'J ami I -I poll tlds. dowirthe from i-d line. A nios c-ime more touc'-idown, f- aturing' in ca i rving i i the gamo out of ryes, scissors and knives that illume.

tin 1 r.illi.-d haT. an go-d Im. Cf't-r I the la. wit'n I -a I 'avis and ball, and (. ib.

ng. t- Drake piiot ir.l c. a-i-l oiiehdow'n. corn plied and sore, harnesses and nannages mat fill up your shoe preis versily of California 7. I'niversity of Colorado 1 I.

(Colorado Aggies a 2. I'nlversliy of Piltsluirgh 31, Pennsylvania State ft. Colgate Urown ft. I'nlveisitv of Iienver 21- Colorado shlc Petlll I'll lake Hun. i In i Jlaslerii It.

It. Ml I.I.K.W Park Kv, X. V. Hy. estcru Itepresentathe .1.

Maniuelto Chicago, Philadelphia, No M'I'sity of ih the -limen in led Tucker Ames i ds a feated the Conn II li, as ra pted an an fifty 2 I re A IJ'. annual cross-coon I by a sem of I II t. M.irritns Journal) 'it Till! ct Kciiueilv. -Al Cahlwin Lalilw hi stopx Ill Nov June la, knot-' Moines. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo en trie coin nnd make yonr foo'.

feel like, a paving block. What's the use? Why not do what millions are hong, second off and apply It dries, you put your slocking 'i r'ght away, an 1 wear your hhoes. Your corn lnusens from the too, lifts right off. Its painless. It's the comin.ir.-seiise way, the simplest, easiest, most, efl'e-tive.

wuy In tho world. It's tho national ure. Never fails. "tJKTS-IT" 1m sold and recommended by druggists everywhere, a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by K. Lawrence Chicago, III.

Sold In and recom-tnended the worlrl'H best corn remedy by Otwell Iirug Highland Pharmacy, Dutt's, und Alvurado -mi. tid.s a I I oai Hi. li K'runclly of lies in fourth round of a School of Mines Henry Kendall 117, Missouri School of Mines ft, Havlor 32, Texis 'hristian university 11. Cniversily of Texas 21, Texas A. M.

7. Hice Iiistllute 47, 1'ntverslty of Arizona. Ifi. iMahoina university 41, Oklahoma Aggies 7. Washington unlver-ilty St.

Louis utih eislty ft. Oregon Agcle 1C, I'niverslty of Soiitlu-it) California 7. scheduled tollllll. no (leciS ii h. ii i it nil) 1 1 1 1 mis While food and clothing have ad-vanced in cost, 11 is well for the sick that the pries of such lianlc family remedies ii folcy Kidnev pills are not Increased.

IVisons in moderate cireuinstanc. find doctors' bills hard to pay in the easiest times, lion't neglect weak, tired isordi i-d kidneys, Kolcy Kidney Pills rest III tie and relievo pains In Hides nnd loins, sore muscles, stiff rheumatic palna and annoying troulde. gold everywhere. iSi LUIVi ES5 Glass-Paint Cement-PIaatpf bo ut. Kcnnell 'y (teconds threw- in lot- a- t.

teferee made the The weighed in at 9 I. i 1 1 i .11 i tt xar- tm l-t-nernl lllrlliii(ar, Qj Albuquerque Lumber Company I IH i M. mit. tintut rtt.porttinltit rtill a D-d u-d jiiiuil ut adJ. If naj TT.

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