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JAGKSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1915. PAGE SIXTEEN. It DEFEATS TENNESSEE OUTCLASSED (T HV IIIPP I iiin ii Football Results warn tHiPisnip 10 MM 1 At Atlanta: (JeornU 0, Players Who Won Honors in EfflT BUTTLE Tech. At Ulrmliigliaiii: 17 Au f' I At Knoxville: Mississippi A. tt M.

I 1 Tech. 0. At Wrmliighaiii: VvmJerMIt K. AU-j bum o. At Kmixville: Mississippi A.

M. 'HI Shaw, Jones and Nobles Are Stars for Starkvillc at Knoxville. Class Games During the Season. 11, Tennessee 0. iV i Al Valili.ul'i lrrr 'lllumblll 0.

Unexpected Victory Knixvllle. Tetin, 13, (Hpei taU At Winston Salem: North Carolina; flie MlsKlSHlpt'l A. M. fool ball 20, liuvldson 6. Arouses Joy in Camp of the Blues.

nam defeated of Ten At Richmond: V. M. I. 16. 3.

Sewane. 0, Chat- At Chattanooga: tiinoiiga. 0. At Columbia: Virginia 13. South TIGERS OUTPLAYED 17 to 0 Score Marks Decisive Victory in Game at Birmingham.

ALAHAMA POLY MADLY OUTPLYKI Losers' Goal Line is Crossed Fur the First Time in 23 Games. AND OUT-LUCKED tjj i latin muj I neshre team here this nfiermjon by a scon, of 0. The gririu- wis l-luyed on wet and slippery Held, but featured by the long runa tna'l by Ihe visiting players. In the third ii iiu 1 1 Cameron of Ten-nesHiii. tried to iroj kirk goal, lint Hhaw, breaking through Ihe lin-, blocked tho kick and picking up Hie ball tan 01 yard or a touchdown.

The other touchdown uai made ty Junes, halfback, in the fiuith period, when he caught one of Cameron I Scene from "Tables Turned," featuring Miss Emmy The p. of tar 'i who made (. iholl tram nt Millsapa 'i iif eil ill chapel mix iiinK The II turn se-In ted ntrrtl ihe best fi iill.nH main in ti ml each won hi I mill' lltn llHC mill 'itlKiHHTlt full' ng. Thev were requited to play ri.iin number nf name befote (i flip. iMh fi'f tin' ti'ntii ami each Mil I elected Hi'lily fur hi llldl- i.tuti I wt In ii Edmund.

Hi rtophnmur niiititi i'i'iii i laird slar football Ihe cnliie season mill considered liy tl.iliM tin" hi nl foot ln 1 1 'U't' in html. Pnilry, who li ft half fur the Sophomore also played star football and If Ii huil been able to have played in the rut ire last game against the Freshmen the mure made, thin likely would have ended In fa- or of the tfophotmm For the Freshmen llrook wm run- Honors Are Divided Between Wehlcn, at the Majestic luesaay. a nvx-reci uiabiei piece. Shevlin, Guernsey and "Pic" Way. punt and inn 70 yurds, crossing the goat line of the locals, Those two (ieorge It.

Holla, United Press illy Three Prize Winners run featured the game, which was hotly contested throughout. Htaft Col't'espotident New Haven, Nov. 13. Tom Mississippi carried the ball to the i- V-. 13.

Vsr.drt hiU ilrfi tin- I oi I'-j (il.Hie I 4 1 i Sjlimlm it fti-i oii, -i llilf the i rhait i.f thi hi't Hievttn, the miracle man of football, 10-yard line In the second quarter, saved Yal from the worst gridiron Just a it ended. For Hie local the season In her history today, lie ent Distillery Bottling t. Asiiih iti.n. Th M'luty a two weeks' old eleven against icijt work wa me by King, full-ack, who plunged through the visit isiililtd the must consistent BOTTLED IN BOND nri! thp iliTti 1'iiin in nun Princeton and aided by the god of ing line for good gains on several oc Williams, the bin Freshman full back, illi.i!!it.' th in thi rsrs- good luck wept the Tiger to a well- ttlgh heart-breaking defeat, 13 to 7. casion.

HlrnW, Jones and Noble started for MlNslsslppl. Carolina 0. At Gainesville: Florida Citadel 0. At New Orleans; Tulane 32 Howard College 3. Texas 20, Alabama 0.

liaylur 12, Oklahoma Aggie C. F.asl. Yale 13, Princeton 7. Michigan 0, Penna 0. Navy 2s.

Colby 14. Harvard 16, Brown 7. Army 24, Maine 0. Cornell 40, Washington and I 2. Penn Plate S3, Lafayette 3.

Amherst 31. William 0. Georgetown 28. North Carolina Aggie 0. Pitt 28.

Carnegie 0. Dnvls Flkina 13, Marshall (I. Syracuse 3S, Colgate 0. Ilutger 2S, All Star 7. Tufts 35, liowdoln 0.

J)nrt mouth 27, Pates o. W. and J. 7, West Virginia 3. Meat.

Minnesota 20, Chicago 7. Illinois 17, Wisconsin 3. Indiana 13, Northwestern 6. Ohio State 25, Oberlin 0, Ames 16, Iowa 0. Kentucky State 7, Perdue 0, Nebraska 33, Kansa 0.

Notre Oame 41, Crelghton 0. Washington and Jefferson 7, West Virginia Wesleyau 3. Miami 18, Ohio College 6. Case 0. Wooster 0.

Pitt 28, Carnegie Tech 0. Reserve 35. Mount Piilon 0. Franklin 13. Louisville 7.

Missouri 41, Drake 13. Ji.litud of m.i.m,n jw ain turning leaning players, Thi VamkrHliii fiii triumph William was prevented fn.m Haying The acore give but little Intimation of how terrific a battlt was waged. tin. recent fi-uthHll annals nf tin' ii ai.i.ii:. Pit tlm Prihin'i) In lt the iirm i el the i illness The greatest crowd that ever saw a Yale-Pi Incelon giimtt viewed the ml runnlK- now m.tl rvnit, the ore was It.

Yates also ptaved it good i mi i.i.lav. Arbutn Kami'. MUgcrald Kick Four t.oaU for struggle. More than 60.000 pel suns, i uueliilon for nhliigtmlii. Washington, Nov.

13. Georgetown mostly students and graduates, were In the huge throng. defeated North Carolina A. and Al. Puck In the dark age aomo Oreek 28 to 0, scoring In the last three quarter.

FlUgcrald kicked all four opined that history repeat Itself. iHd nt The Howl thla nfternoon, but with a reverse F.ngllsh. In 1911. Mam 'inria Jr Straight Klituco I If WiskeVI! 1 1 AutNBERO ESTta 1 the goats from touchdown. George town worked the forward pas aucceaa- fully.

getting two touchdown In tht way. Carolina incaiinn line rushing were the only depart 1 iM 2 qts. $1.50 ment In which they measured up to The follow ing men made the 'Vamlty and will be Riven Ihe ti'KUlallon Kiilh(. eentei; llrooks, Ik; Wells, ('ales, H. Vales, it; Watklns, re; I (olden, le; K.

I Minotnls, ib; Vii k. Hi; Italley, rh; llliatns. fh. A very Inteiestinut meelitift wm held in the V. M.

t'. A. hall last Friday evenltiK, where BKaln laiue number of student were present. Th meet. Ini? was very tnotrurllvo well its interesting; and no doubt every una present rerilved ureal belief II, The meeting was turtle over to tha ileleKates who ntteniled the M.

C. A. ronvttitlim whleli recently convened at the 8tnte Normal C'olleue. The tlele-tiates sll retmiied IiIk tlma and spoke well of Ihe luiipltnllty of the MiHSisslppI Slate Normal Colli'Ke, their opponent. Georgetown ran around the Aggie at will.

The touchdown were made by Corcoran, Wall, Lelghty and Cuam k. Kiddle punt for Nirth Carolina were very Hhort, falling outside the foul lino my White, of Princeton, snatched up a straying punt and raced Herons Yale' goal line to a touchdown and victory. Thi afternoon "Pitt" Way, Yale' nix-foot right tackle, grabbed a frailly hopping punt twenty yard from the Tiger goal and was over the Princeton line before even his own team-niatca could realise what had happened. The Tiger made one of tho gamest fight In the last quarter ver seen on any football fli-hl, but the attack failed at crucial moment, For the last five minute of the game, Yule' goal line was alway In danger of being troHRed. The first quarter ended with neither side having scored.

In the second quarter, Handing on his fifty-four yard line, Oils lluernsey hooted the at almost every try. COUNCIL FIlHi: STRONG. him bvm r-tn i' tied yi'hir. lint never vun tho or as il-i -iWf lml, HcM-r thri KHrlt aii lttriuulity I il th tl'NItlH. Auliurn i u( iil-i, iiu'-ucnrr-sleil, am! on ila In every ilih.irt-ln.iit uf the uiime, ml lifter tli liift id'iitter there was lie or iloiilt of tip renuU.

Ser I'lm In roiiil. Tc first nir tame in pei-oiii) nuarter. Vnmlei hilt, by tthli' flank-itiii inuvt-riiew, Htul eimretit nt-il um hiiiK at the (enter i.f Auhttrn'it line, ttuikifil tlm ball to tlm 13-yanl line. Ftf in lu te, i'nitaitt t'i hi look fmwarU j.n.K, erfi'S to dirty ami uvrr the il line for the Hit nrr. The piny was (erfeet nml eitniletvly init-wiltMt Auhiini.

'I'he Riote wan I'itnlly i otitesteil. In thi' final hnlf, Only, wliu playnl the best game at tikk ever itiiessert In the K.ulh, Urnke throi Ihe linen timl wmeari'il Wren, who was leeelvitm a inl Tin Vamleibill tar fell mmn the fumhlrt over Ihe (text I Hue fiT Uie nei'i nil irorr. furry kb keil kohI both tune, hi the tat Horotulit of play, (xly itriiieil iek n1 ki' keil a ilrup, Mk aeoi.ml nttemit front tho S0ynril tine. The MM 1ft blew an lh ball aietl t'eteen the iiiriKln. This tlia flrnt lime In th 2:1 tlmt Auhtirn' oal tint; hit been ei osm'iI aw the flrxt lime ttltu' when she, ilefcaleil Viinilerbllt U-6.

The Ur.p-t'(i. I'ennay-Mlrhlgau Deadlock. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Pennsylvania and Michigan fought each other at Franklin field thi afternoon to a 0-0 score for the second time In their grid-Iron history, it, was the Wolverines' last game i the season.

The Quaker have yet to meet Cornell on Thanksgiving day. Neither side could gain with any consistency. Washington and I. liable to Keep men were sent to represent Mlllsaps ColleH and till seemed to I i First Half dvantnge. Ithaca.

N. Nov. IS. llarrett, have derived ureat benefit from the reinvention find all seemed enthualus- Washington and rniversity. mane $2.75 $3.00 4 qts.

8 pts. i of Ihe prosper! of ihe the longest run In western foothaii this afternoon in hot battle In wntcn M. C. A. th rest of the year, The first ninn to report wa J.

bull through the Tiger goat. It wit Cornell drubbed 40 to 21. the longest drop kick made In a Shipmilii, who diousHed Ihe meeting Barrett gathered up a kirk-itT, anook 2 quarts $1.75 4 quarts $3.20 8 pints $3.20 16 half -pints $3.50 1 gallon $3.00 Express I'rcpuid. We guarantee this whiskey to be straight, pure and mellow as we receive it from the U. S.

bonded warehouse. "major" game In recent yeur. Tim 100 Proof quart I.15 quarts pints HI hnlf pint 92.75 I gallon Collect. A better whiskey for the money never tillered through the worm of a distillery. Look ut the price! Also complete line of wines and gins.

In Kenetal. off severul tackier, ami ran 100 yarda The next (eker was Van While, ball truck a cross-bar, hesitated a moment, then rolled over the bars. who diseussed tho social Hide of the 16 2-pts. $3.25 Express Collect. Bottled in bond one of the best brands of rich, mellow whiskey, produced by the distillers of good old Kentucky.

l.nter he. ('upllcuted the feat from the meeting. After OeHcrlhlnn a very In 35-yard line. tetestliiK mid joyous trip, he then romplimented very himlily the) bocIbI The Tiger began the attack that up to last Saturday had made them ability of the Normal Colletse. for a touchdown.

The Southerners threw a big; aenre Into Cornell championship aspirations In the first period. Their forward l'a formation had the Hcd waniorg pus-sled, the visitors scoring two touch-diwna while Cornell crossed their goal line but once. wa lend In at the end of the half. to 20, but the stiff pace told Oil the Southerner, whose line waH badly battered. the most feared team In the F.ast Henry Joyce was the next speaker nml tjave a very Interesting talk on Yard by yard, with liriggs, Hhea, Tlbbot and Click alternating with tha bull, they moved down to within Big Three-Ring Wild West Circus Will Be in Jackson, November 24.

nildn study mid urKsd the V. M. A. to try and establish more Hi bio study classes the ranipus. I twelve inches of the F.lla' goal.

Aul tirn Wyti hp Taylor There they hesitated for five min Allenberg Meister Largest Mail Order House in the South. 376 South Main Street. Long Distance 'Phone 5098. Memphis, Tenn. W.

S. Henley ontne next and spoke utes. Time and again Captain Click Krlekey playing hla last game for Princeton, hurled himself among the opposing Special trains of steel cars will be neerssary to carry the Jones Pros'. Circu this year, as the show I larger and greater than ever, with nothing Vamlerhilt (i.ly Hayv A i 1 1 T.evir I'll! lie tn I.il.i t'olu-n Ctt cry Pl yd Zerfosd TilSlI iotl UT. 1.

ti Tt T. K. 1 .11, It. F.U. eleven.

It wan necessary for the official to UohtnHon luitote Sample llonner Hleeil re IVmlerKHSt hold a consultation as to whether (ieorgtnns Piny Scorelen liimf. Atlanta. Nov. thousand people, the greatest football crowd "Ver assembly So" watched Georgia Tech and the oni-verBltv of Georgia play a 0 0 Km here today in a drilling rain shoal of ud. Neither team fame within scoring' distm'e.

old but everything new. The slogan of this mammoth organization Is, "t'p- rtneeton had scored. The Tiger fulled by Inches until Orlgg was given the ball, and he wormed hla way over. The half enced with the on the business workliiRs of tho ron-' ver.tion. Mr.

Henley says thnt the r.ext Y. M. 0. A. convention shoubl be held nt Millsnps nml nfter stating hi reason the whole M.

C. agreed with him. Mr, Henley also brought before the Y. M. ('.

A. the mutter of sending delenateg to the M. I1. A. convention which meets lit ltlue UidKe, N.

next Bummer end asks an many ns possible to attend this meetiim. Professor Mitchell, who also nt-tended the eon vent Ion, spoke next, and said that Mr. White didn't praise no social Ability or the Normal enotiKh and added a few more remarks complimentary to the Normal Collette. He CIRCUIT COURT WILL GEI1I9I score 7 to 8. to-datc, and ahead of that." These mammoth shows will be seen In Jackson, Wednesday, November 24th.

The Jones Pros', are the most pro-presslve, wide awake men in the circus business; nothing escapes their eagle eye; their name stands for Then came that weird touchdown In th third quarter. The hall had GOPHERS CHECK MAROONS' MARCH ume of crime in the district during the past few months, and it is not likely that the grand jury session will last more than a week. taiKAT.NF.SS. Greatness upon some men is thrust, Put well we know they believed it Was not thrust on them at all, but That they achieved it. The small boy' who refuses piece sailed off Guernsey'! foot and TI Idiot Subi-VanileriHlt, Morrison.

Ailams. Ttirtier. Frtel. Auhurn, ThlKjien, t'uushmati, ft nil t'anuitull Tin ehdou -Cohen, t'ody ClimU ftftii toueliilou ti4'urry. tlmils from ftibi f'viHrty.

Time tf ti tun tern 15 minutes. Vitirttiiu, referee. Touhr, Pennsiylvanla, tirrplr. t'otin-Si lman, V. H.

henit linesman. wa waitititt to receive it. In mime way, which never will be known, the hall hopped rraxlly against hla knee anil rebounded Into the arm of the Term is to Be Devoted Exclusively to Criminal Docket. speeding Way. The lilue lineman DEFEAT OF CHICAGO UPSETS MIDDLE-WEST TITLE PROSPECTS.

never stopped. Tonight Yale celebrates as only Yale can celebrate. Throng of stu dent pack the streets, alnglng their of pie at dinner when he sees that the supply is running short is a true hero. Eternal suspicion gives one who harbors it a bad advertisemert. BfUBB HeatK Hart ar tireonil.

Nov. II sroreil a liiui)Mli)wn on the Harvard neeoml trinjj this Hfterm on while the Orimin mar watehed Yab' heat 1'rlnivtiiri, but were with only a 15 to 7 vk-torv. way to Joy on Princeton money also asked the students to make preparation for sending representation to the lilue VUde convention. The Y. M.

A. then elected four delegate to attend the Y. M. C. A.

conference now In session In Jackson. The following men were elected: Nathaniel Holding, V. 'U Shipnvan, Millard Clegg and William u'Pivnnelt. The Y. M.

A. Is responsible for the orxanikation of several Bible study classes which meet every Sun- everything that Is clean, wholesome, meiitorinig, glorious and unblemished. Merit and magnitude always considered, suggestlveness and vulgarity relegated the comfort of women ana children their first duty. Eleven hundred person are carried by the show, also five hundred horses, droves of camels, herds of elephants, twenty-five dens of open cages of man eating lions, bengal tigers, leopards, grUaiy bears, hlppotomas, ostriches, monkeys, horned horse, jaugars, including the Jones Bros', fourteen trained lions, with "Hero," the famous horse back riding Hon. No circus in the world has a finer traveling Zoo than owned by the Jones the Princeton was a 2 to 1 favorite over the Illue and a'young fortune changed hands on the game.

Honors are di vided between Shevlin, who came from the West but two weeks ago and "yrarnse llrrnk IIimhIihi, Syracuse. N. Nov. is, Syracuse The regular term of the Hinds county Circuit Court for the transaction of criminal business, will he convened Monday morning at 9 o'clock. The term promises to be a busy-one, as at Hast three murder cases are slated for trial, and each will consume two or three clays, probably with special venires demanded by the defendants, The docket contains a large number of appeals frcm sentences in the -police court, and tlitse wiUTequire at mace order out of football chaos; Otis Chicago.

Nov. 13. Doc Williams' Mlnneasotlans threw a monkey wrench Into the works today Just as everybody wa set for a real middle-western football title-holder By boating Chicago 30 to 7 the Gophers checked the Maroon march to the title. "While Minnesota plunged to victory at Minneapolis, Illinois drubbed Wis-conaln at Crbana. 17 to 3.

The form shown by the UHnl paint a drab outlook for Chicagoana, who had looked for a win from Illinoia next Saturday. Guernsey, who booted the longest Swamped Culuate, her old rival. 3J to day afternoon at different parts of the 0 this afterM on, breaking a hoodoo rumpus. Plan are under wny for the drop kick a Yale football man ever made, and lastly "Pie" Way, who of many years' standing. A record organisation of several more, classes, crowd estimated at 25,000 persons saw and It is expected that in a short while grabbed up that strolling ball and greatest performing savage wild beasts, the wonder and admiration of I made a Y'ale victory a certainty.

the name from ihe varsity stadium. practically the entire student body will Capital City Stables MARX LEVY', Proprietor. TAXI AND AUTO SERVICE Hauling and Transferrins Business SoUcited. Furniture Moving a Specialty. Raggage Handled Promptly.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SA1B When you want a nice buggy or saddle horse we have it. Nice line of Hacks always ready. 'PHONE 133. Whatever happen, now, Y'ale's foot attend the classes nn Sunday after ball season will be called a success by noop. The classes are conducted Chicago beat Wisconsin by a one point solely by students.

Yale men. The undreamed of victory this afternoon has made up for the null till. One class Is held at the Kappa fraternity house, where practically it stands now Minneapolis looks like the winner percentage and least ten days for disposal. Judge Potter will empanel a grand jury, and his charge to that body will consume an hour or so of the forenoon. After empanelling two petit Juries the sounding of the docket will be taken up.

There has been a very small vol all the members of this chapter are dons, unless all prognostications iau the 20th century. The monster street parade Is the talk of every town, it is unapproachable in wealth and gorgeous glittering, trappings, costly velvet costumes, sleek and shining Arabian horses, cutest Shetland ponies, donkeys, goats, and strange wild animals, glistening gilded chariots, four bras bands, Egyptian caravans, droves of camels and dromldaries and funny clowns, making a princely display of a mag four earlier defeats, Yale deserved to win, in spite of the fact that she accomplished It by a bit of luck. The Klia played good football ut all stages against a team that waa barely beaten by Harvard. present every Sunday evening. V.

B. Moore ha charge of thla class. u.hn the Gopher meet Wisconsin on Corn Limpcrs! Use "GeU-irand Smile! or Come Right Off, Clean asil Uulrki Your Coma Any More. Your Any More. What' the use of spoiling a good time for yourself by limping around with fierce corns? It's one of the easiest thine in the world, now.

to get rid of them. 'tiels-U'' tloj It the next Saturday. Minnesota has beaten Another class 1 taught at the em all except Illinois, that game go Kappa Alpha fraternity house, where S. Shlpman lias charge. This is They made a game fight against seem to 6-6 tie.

She beat Ohio State one of the largest classes on the cam pus. easily. Coins- outside the conference, Ne braska looks the good. The Corn G. Cnrrnway teache the class Hnskera have won all their games ex- 1 at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house, i.i Tney oeax I lie reports a lug attendance every CCPV iiJ ingly impossible The line-up: Princeton Position Yale E.

HiRhley Church L. T. McLean C. Sheldon G. Nourse Illack Ccnnert White 11.

G. Kansas today 33 to 0. The oniy cn.u I Sunday. Another class Is held at the cot for a compar'son with Minneapolis is In the Ames ne. where Pan White ha charge.

Teh 48 Miles to Jackson Right Across From Vicksburg. This means you get your goods right now. II(AL PARK year oU Bourbon, 4 quarts 55.00 KTYE syear old Kentucky Straight, 4 quarts $5.00 BEAR LAKE CLUB-9 year Ky. Bourbon, 4 quarts $5.00 Indian Bill Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 4 quarts $4.75 Old Asa Rye Blend 10 year old, 4 quarts $4.50 BKST, 14 ear old strai6t Bourbon, 4 quarts $7.50 IRt 13-year old Rye Blend, 4 quarts $7 50 Great Divide, 4 quarts 5oo Lewis 4 quarts L'50 Trimble Springs (Tennessee Whiskey) '4' quarts' $475 entire membership of this class is ustt ally present every Sunday afternoon. JACKSON ftRGHlTECT i HOWARD EASY FOR Hogg J.

Sheldon nificent pageant. Truly the Jones Pros'. Circu is unique In its magnitude of supero entertainment. Leaving the wild ani- mal department, greater delight is furnished by an unprecedentally lonS list of European novelty acts, "Ed Ca- hill." "Major McKinley" and "King Ed-; ward." These superb animals hold the world's record for high Jumping. Tho Misse Etta Meyer mid Reynolds are i the riders.

Prof. Rogers' trained ponies are the delight of the children: Kent's educated seals give an Inter-; esting exhibition; Miss Mable Camp-i bell' High School act Is most divert-: Ing, while an Imported act of unusual: excellence is that given by Mr. nnl Mrs. John Ducander. The European! war made It possible for the Jones to secure this notable attraction T.

TULANE VARRI0RS Parisette Way WINS IN COMPETITION It. E. i Lamberton YYledeman i BLAKWELDER STARS WITH THE VISITORS' ONLY FIELD GOAL. N. W.

Overstreet to Make Plans for Court House at Pontotoc. BOTTLED IN BOND. JAMES E. PEPPER, 4 quarts CEDAR BROOK, 4 quarts SUKXY BROOK (6 years old), 4 quart's Old Taylor, 4 quarts Park Hill. 4 quarts $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $4.50 New Orleans, Nov.

15. Although badly crippled Tulane Puiverslty had an easy time swamping Howard to day by a score of 32 to 3. Click iCaptain) Van Nostrad H. Shea Ringham R. H.

Tlbbot Wilson (Captain) F. Prlggs Guernsey Score by periods: Princeton 7 0 0 7 Yale 6 7 013 Touchdowns, Ihiggs, Way. Field goals, Guernsey t. Goals from touchdowns, Guernsey, Tibbott. Touchdowns for Princeton.

Origgs, Eddy for Dickerman, Dlckcrman for Tibbot, Moore for Shea. Wilson for Hlghley. Rrown for Wilson, Ames for Click, Lar-scn for Iarisette, Scmmens for Gen- Mountain Springs 100 proof, 4 quarts Kentucky Straight-100 proof. 4 quarts ai tne outset ficK of Tulane was $3.75 $3.50 Tbom Cera Com Right Off. CW A a Waiatle, by Uu3 'GetJt! new way.

That why "Gets-It" has become the corn remedy of America, the biggest Boiling corn remedy in the world, preferred by millions. Po you remember that toe-eating salve vmt tried, that sticky tape, that tne-hund-linz bandage, ihe gcUBlng you've done with knives, razors and k. i.ssois? Weil now, forget them all. No more fussing, no more pain. Whenever you use simple.

eay "Gets-It." the corn is doomed, sure. to is every- esllus, wart or bunion. Never cut corns or calluses, i' makes them grow that much faster and increases the danger of blood -poison. No cutting ts necessary bv tuing "Gets-It." Vse it tonight anil end your corny existence. is sold' by all druggists.

a bottle, or sent direct hv K. I-awrence Chicago. Fold in Jackson mid recommended as the worlds best corn remedy by Hunter lldn-f, Moore Culley and l-ord Orupr Store, MeJiitvte Ii ug Co West Jacksou. consisting ot posing horses. The eight Walletts troupe of wire walkers, the Japanese Jugglers, the whirlwind danc- i ere: the Amazon ballot of beautiful oung woman, the exquisite posing act of living pictures; the comical clown and hundreds of other attraction ana hundreds of other attraction offer the big htliday treat of the season, Have you anything to sell or rent? If so, advertise it in Daily News one cent word i each insertion, in advance.

'Phone 47 and messenger will call. Pay messenger. Mr. N. W.

Overstreet, a well-known Jackson architect. as the successful competitor in submitting plans for the new $75,000 court house for Pontotoc county, to lie built at Pontotoc. More than a half doien architects from Chattanooga, Memphis, Birmingham. Merld'an. West Toint and Jackson submitted plans In the competition, and the b-iard of supervisors, by a unanimous vote, selected the plans of Mr.

Overstreet Contractors will submit bids on the structure at Pontotoc l'i Peceinber. and It Is expected that the structure will be In readiness for occupancy within a year or so. ruled out for rough playing. For the visitors Captain Hlackwelder starred. Not once was his team able to make first dow save when a penalty Inflicted on Tulane gave Howard the required distance.

Put Hlackwelder got within 36 yards of the Tulane goal, and from that point he kicked a pretty neb: goal for the three points scored by his team. Woodward of Tulane tried to emulate him but was unsuccessful. Tulane relied mainly on plunging. In the last period she carried the ball from the 20-yard line over for a WrttoEr'lS DmeStiC WneS' candies, etc. I'abst Famous Blue Ribbon Beer per case (3 do?) $400 Pabst Famous Blue Ribbon Beer1 per Ska? Long Distance Phone 73.

We never miss a train. V. LAVECCHIA Ltd. TALLULAH, LA. nert, Heyniger for Nourse, Love for Hogg.

Touchdowns for Yale. Gates for C. Kheldon, Higginbotham for Church. Moseley for Wiedeman. Allen for Guernsey.

One kind of a hypocrite Is a man score who pretends to be busy hen he Isn't.

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