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PAGE TWO JACKSON" DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1912. Football Games Scheduled Today II i Vnle S'ntversily vs. West Point, ut West Point. X.

T. Harvard University vs. Amherst College, Cambridge, Mass Princeton University vs. Syracuse at Princeton, N. University of Pennsylvania vs Brown University, ut Providence, It.

I Western Reserve University vs. Kcnyon College, at Cleveland, O. Lake Forest College vs. Mllliken Military College, at Lake Forest, III. Ohio Wesleyan University vs.

Ober-lin College, at Obeiiin, O. St. Louis University vs. Rolla School of Mines, at St. Louis.

Marquette University vs. Crelghton University, at Omaha, Nob, Itose Polytechnic Institute vs. Earl-ham College, at Richmond, Ind. University of outh Dakota vs. Carleton College, at Northfield, Minn.

St, Mary's College vs. Southwestern Collide, at Wlnfield, Kas. Olivet College vs. Hillsdale College. Annapolis vs.

Swarthmore College, at Annapolis, aid. Carlisle Indiana vs. Vniversity of Fittsl.urg, rutsburg, Ta. Cornell University vs. Pennsylvania Ftate College, at Ithaca, N.

1 Tufts College vs, Bowdoin College, at Me ford, Mass. at Hillsdale, Mich. Dartmouth College vs. Williams Alma College vs. Albion College, at Albion, Mich.

Washington University vs. Missouri 1 oi, i at Ht, JjOUIs. College vs. Hake ally, at Baldwin, Kas. Promptly at' 8 laft evening our doors were thrown open and our store was soon filled with people who came as our guefts at the FORMAL OPENING of our New Furniture Store.

The occasion was a delightful one, enjoyed by all present. Vanderbilt Univeraitv vs TTnlvrttv of Georgia, at Atlanta, Ga, University of Virginia Military Institute, at, Charlottesville, va. Georgetown University tr Carolina A. at Georgetown, I). C.

Johns Hopkins University Vranlr. lln and Marshall College, at Balti more. West Virginia Uni versltv vs rtene. va College, at Morgantown, W. Va.

Universltv of North fnrnllno -u Bingham College, at Chapel.Hllt, N. C. University of South fVun University of Florida, at Gainesville! College, at Williamstown, Mass. Colgate University vs. Trinity College, at Hartford, Conn.

Holy Cross College va. Springfield Training School, at SprlngfieJd, Mass. New York University vs, Wesleyan University, at New York. University of Vermont vs. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Burlington, Vt.

University of Maine va. University of New Hampshire, at Oiotie, "Washington an1 Jefferson College vs. Carnegie at Washington. Pa. F.ucknell University vs.

St. Bona-venture, at Lewisburg, Pa, Hutgera College vs. Hobart College, at New Brunswick, N. J. Haverford College va.

Lehigh University, at South Bethlehem, Pa. College va. Urslnus College, at Kaston, pa, Union College vs. University of at Rochester, N. University of Chicago va.

State University of Iowa, at, Chicago. University of Michigan va. Ohio Slate University, at Columbus, O. University of Minnesota va. University nf Nebraska, at Minneapolis.

University 0f Wisconsin vs. Purdue University, at Wis. University of Illinois va. Indiana University, at Urbnna. 111.

University 0f Kansaa vs. Drake University, at DeH Moines, la, Wabash College v. Butler College, at Crawfordsvllla, Ind. University of Missouri vs. Iowa Agricultural College, Ht Columbia, Mo.

Ohio University vs. Wittenberg Col-lcfCk at Athens, 0. Cusa Scientific School vs. Mt. Union in- Sewanee Universltv VS.

TTntvratv of Chattanooga, at Sewanee, Tenn. We are anxious for everyone to see our New Store, so we have arranged to continue our opening until 10 o'clock tonight. Music and Souvenirs Washington and Ipb TTnioru oi. donna College, at Lexington, Va. Louisiana State Universltv TTni CENTRAL CAPITAL 5T, versity of Mississippi, at Baton Itouge, La.

University of Texas lACKSON, miss. is. W. or UKiahoma. at Dallas.

Teia. Virginia Polytechnic Western Maryland College, at Elacks- ourgv va Clemson College lecnnio institute, at Auburn Ala sox fiercer university vs. Georgia MARKETS commission requiring: the oil pipe line companies to file hi: Jules of their rates for transporting oil. Four In Row Taken hy Comiskey'n Texas Polytechnic? hmice DiNKiisteil. ulsts wero indignant at what they considered not only treason, but defiance A mob wus soon formed, but befure any action was taken the thoroughly frightened Stewart, fearing personal violence, offered to burn his vessel ami lei Baker College, at Brownwood, Tex.

Oct. 19. Chicago's National with a host of lesser lights have been Intrusted by the several parties with the work of spell-binding, win on tins stump, but as th entire country bus now been pretty well covered, it is hardly to hf, experttd that the campaign tours will attratt more attention than Heretofore. mount rit. College vs.

(lettya burg College, at Emmitshnv am League team was smothered in the final game of the cltv chamnloriMhin University of Marvin n.l destroy her cargo. The offer was ac Cotton. i New Orleans, Oct. 19. Cotton market lower on unfavorable, Liverpool cables and failure of from to material agricultural College, at College series, ComiSltey'a American League players winning 16 to 0.

The Sox won the series by tying the first two eamea oiicge, at Alliance, O. The case of Clarenc K. Parrow, the noted attorney charged with Jury bribing as a result of developments in the trlalg of the? McXatnara for the dynamiting of the Angeles Times building, la seSieduted to come up In Los Angeles Monday for Its second trial. cepted and applbd the torch to his ship, which v.m burned to the water's edge 11 Uih presence of n. great crowd of cheering spectators.

am, ise in the northern portions of the losing the next three and then winning niriniiT ii four in a row. Yesterday's slaushier FOGEL GETS JENNINGS cotton belt. Liverpool. The quotations ot. the cotton Market wars as follows today: i Open.

Noon. ho disgusted Manager Prank Chance that after the fifth inning he went to the club house with the four pitchers who had beeh knocked out of the box So far us bis plans have been announced I'rejildent Taft has no important public engagements for the wetk. It Is expected he will Journey on Saturday to Cambridge Springs, Ua to dilivtr the uddrvbs at the dedication of the 1'olish Xa-lionul Alliance College there. The Institution is the first colUg of the I'otlsh Xatlonal Alliance in thig coun AM, IIVKH. "Well, dear, I guess the honeymoon is over." "Why do you say that?" ponied the 1 FOB 1 zsiu, nu TO ASSIST IN FIGHT and four substitutes, donned his street clothes and went home.

fi.86 The entrants In the International bulioon race for the James Gorlti liennett trophy wilt gather at Stutt-garjt. Geruuiny, at th end of the wek In readiness for tho start of the eon-test, The United Slates. Germany, Score: R. 11, March-April B.87V4 bride. Nationals 000 000 000 0 i April-May 5.H9 Americans ...128 230 00 1 6 17 0 "I've been taking stock, and find I'm down to 12.65," Washington Herald BKADV HIM1THW.K HOII.K S( OHKS I.O.

I'OH I1D.1U IX PKH10U. Belgium, France, Austria and Switzer T.nvpnder Smith RiilliHeh T.1fll.V May-June 5.g8 5.821,4 5 811 C.U1 C.91 5.854 6.85', 6.16 Steady. 9,000 TO BATTLE LYNCH. Toney and Archer; Cotter, Walsh ah1 land will be represented by balloons each: Italy bv two. and Den- Schalk, E.fiS murk, England and Russia by one each.

Pla.vluK K. of Alal.ain,. a Neither Kleven Able "Neither Lynch Any One ran Gl.lDI)i:. MAKr.S PROGRESS. ttyots G.09 Tone Sales i News Forecast For Put Mr out of the National I.enRUe,- Nashville.

Oct. 19. Complet The Cominz Week, oiiHUtrntl, I)eeJre-0nlM Plan to Sell ing: 2fi0 miles of the Glidden tour route between Louisville and Nash Work Pan. utnttxtmtntmttttttt (luh. try, and th total membership of of that organization stuttered throughout the United States will unite to make the dedication a memorable event.

Another event of the w'eek. of Interest educational circle will he the inauguration of Dr. Stratton I. Rrooks as president of the University of Oklahoma. The Inauguration will take place Monday and will be made the occasion for a gathering or noted educators from all parts of the country.

The commerce court has fixed Thursday a9 the time for hearing arguments on the constitutionality of the order of the Interstate commerce ville, which eliminated many of the contestants In 1910, Charles J. Glkl-den and his tourist escort arrived hero Washington, Oct. 19. Although elec New York. The quotations 00 tTie cotton warket were as follow today: Open.

Noon. January 10.56 10.45 March .10.73 10. fit May 10.79 jo.Git December ,10.56 10.41 Aberdeni. Oct. 19.

In a sea of New York, Oet. 1 i last night after a racking run over an The National Dairy-Show will have its opening in Chicago Thursday. More than ft doxen national associations connected with the dairy Industry wi hold their conventions in Chicago during the wrtk of the show. other important (tatherings of the week will be the International Pry Farming Congress at Ltthbrldge. the annual meeting of the American Missionary Association, at Buffalo, and the annual convention of the Association of Railway Electrical engineers at Chicago.

M. defnated Alabama by a score 7 to 0. The game was hard fought, but In the third Ollartar ho tion day itself is only three weeks off, the national campaign occasions no more excitement than it did two old stone turn Dike that was built here for Philadelphia, President Horace i'ogel, of the national league club, announced that he had superior weight of the Cadets and their Manager Hugh Jennings of during the civil war. One of the Maxwell cars which won last year's contests has kept pace with Mr. Glidden from the start, and will continue to New Orleans.

Howard Wallrons. of months As yet there are no Indications of the proverbial "whirlwind finish." The candidates. "cuuu jjgers. wiift an otfn.n. as counsel in his fichf Hew Orleaaa.

The quotations 0n the cotton Market were as follow today: Open. Noon. January March 10,94 10.80 and Johnson, Wilson and Marshall, "i u.e JNatlonal league, Detroit, who left Cleveland on Wednesday to catch the Gllddeitites and Lynch nor anv nn can put me out.of th ald Fogel. "The constitution reads Join the tour, arrived late in the the tourists were being dined at the Hermitage Club by local eevn votes are needed te throw a club out of the leatrue nnrt t.w motorists. Mr.

Glidden regards the cannot get seven votes to expel any run an Incidental to the national tour. May 11.06 10.97 October ...10.80 10.79 December .10.79 10.67 Chicago, grain ana piovuion Market was tiuotea as follows today: Open. Noon. Wheat and he will recommend this Maxwell I am the Phlladei v. schedule as the schedule of the con league team and the only way I can test next June.

So far no difficulty aouity to work the forward pass enabled them to push the lone touchdown across the line. Maying of Roule, Gllleland and Cooper featured. Williams played a Mar game at half, as did McQee at iight end. The ability of Cooper and McGee to work the forward pass was a decided feature. A.

Vandergraff starred for Alabama. A. Ai M. won the tosa and chose to receive the bull on the east goal, with a stiff wind at their backs, w. Vandergraff kicked to the 30-yard and H.

Vandergraff recovered the ball, but a moment later Alabama lost the ball on a fumble. Roule and Gilleland made flret down for the Cadets, A. M. was penalised for holding and the ball went ovt-r. Alabama punted and A.

M. returned the ball ten yards. For the remainder of the quarter both teams fought desperately with the ball near the middle of the Held at all stageu. The second quarter was a repetition of the first with the exception of the A. M.

ability to work the forward vul oi Daseoall la for the Phtla- has been experienced In safely maintaining an average of twenty miles "anctilse to be dropped, which purely out or the nnwotlnn'i December 92 92 May 9714 96 The Philadelphia an hour. Mr, Glidden Is stirring up interest in the next contest and boosting the proposed Lakes-to-the-Gulf ii. ucilJWU Corn in naa any Intention of selling December B3V4 53- highways. May 52 52 (P- Wendell Injured. Oats- Cambridge.

Mass. rw. in December 32 32 VIOLENT LIQUIDATION Wendell is the latest addition to Har- May 34 34 Pork- ni-us list or injured. He received a severe blow tm the October 17.17 CHECKED IN EUROP hall practice early this week and Is lrom what the players call pass. Alabama tried the A.

M. line time and again, but could npVftl craft a "tin ear i. t. ijauuui out riot serious. Wendell will be allowed to January la.

27 19.35 Lard-October 11.57 11.62 January 10.97 11.02 Rlba October .10.95 10.90 January 10.25 through and were always forced to BALKAN WAR AFFKCTS I'HK KS HI ay out witti his head swathed In aa protected by an espec- LITTLE NOW. any neavy neimet. Prlueetonlaus to Jlarvanl. HrltlNh nnd French Hank Rate Ad PH.KS 1TRF.D I 9 TO 14 HAYS, Your druggist will refund money if TA'7A rviwmifDMH tin nnv i-rmceton, N. Oct.

preparations are on foot here for' the vnnee ev Ynrk Trading LnrKely of about 1,000 Princeton supporters to the Princeton-Harvard football game at Cambridge on No- case of itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Files in 6 to 14 days. 50c. PF.OGY STEWART DAY. 'Baltimore Mil Oct 19 "Pecrev In Inilu.trlnlH, Knit road Group Show-lug Xegleet Steel Strong, vciiiucr 4, Stewart flav" nnp of the most nictur- Noted Athlete to Retire.

New York. Oct. 19. Foreign condi iNew York, Oct. 19 o.

esque anniversaries in the history, of tions were again a potent influence in Extra Copies State Fair Edition JACKSON DAILY NEWS Can be Had at the Office. POSTAGE 10 CENTS. Those who would like to mail copies of State Fair Edition of Daily News it will be necessary to put 10c. worth of postage on each paper. The Daily News will be pleased to mail copies of this edition for its friends and patrons.

There will be no charge for wrappers. Charges will be made only for postage -10 cents for each copy. the week's operations on the stock ex Van, who won the mile championship of America in 1907. will retir. Maryland, was observed today ny the different hlsttni'lr'nl HftriHe nf Mary change.

There was no recurrence of violent liquidation in Europe which land. The Peggy Stewart was a brig, amateur athletic ranks on November 1 report to punting. A. Xandergraff played star ball for Alabama in this quarter. The quarter ended with the ball in A.

possession on the 3Q-yard line. A Mocked kick by Cassanova and the playing of Ellard were the featured. jn 4llHrter with ball on Alabama's eight-yard line, W. VaiiderKraff punted 30 yards and Williams returned 15, Gllleland went through tackle for 10, and on the next down, Roule curled the ball over, Roule kicked goal. A.

M. 7, Ala-la ma 0. ended the scoring, as Alabama was never able to ptnetrate the invincible line of the A. and the fame ended with the ball in Alabama's posnehabiB on the 4fl-yard line, Lineup: A. Position.

Alabama L. B. Wllkerson T. Vandergraff Cassanova 1- Love lutrin C. nidme a- nicks R.

Barnes R. Long Nathan, Joplin "VVilJi: II's L. H. Vandergraff Roule lu a position as trainer and ath- which, October 15, 1774, arrived In the harbor of Annapolis from England with marked the previous week. Europe and other foreign centers continued to ieuc aaviser for a New YnrU 1 wi manifest a state of unsettlement or de pression on the actual outbreak, of Auto for it i-rf hostilities In the Balkans.

The ad an assorted cargo, In which were seventeen cases of tea. At the. time the people were "greatly incensed over the action of England in imposing a duty on tea imported intq the colonies, Anthony Stewart, owner of -the brie, wil Lewiston, Oct 19 "Rill" Pa-. vance In the British and French bank rates also denoted a fear or appre Hgan, veteran catcher for the Boston Red Sox. the hension respecting the monetary out v.o uaaeuiiu champion, was elven an gm'nnnMi.

lingly naid a on tea In order to look. land the rest of the cargo. The colo- his fellow-townsmen last night. A Trading here was largely In Indus trials, the railroad grotin showing com met uarrigan and Capt. Henie Wagner at the railwav RtHtim, parative neglect.

Steel, the conners escorted the players to city hall, where and many other less active Ibsucs dis me mayor and other prominent citir played inherent strength. Improve ens eulogized the players. ment In steel had its basis in trade IvtfAl III If! advices, which remained highly encour 38,357 Seats mt Vl aging. Amalgamated Copper seemed to discount Its dividend increase from 4 Trlnceton, N. Oct.

19. According to an announcement made by the Ollllantl F. B. Vandergraff summary: Touchdowns Roule. Goals from touchdowns Route.

Umpire Mc-Lnfd i Vanderbilt). Referee, Eron. Time of halves, io, jo, 10, 8, to 6 per cent, sellinsr off towards the i-nneeton University Athletic Associa end oftheveek. Among specialties tobaccos were again conspicuous for tion, 28,357 seats will be sold for the Yale-Princeton football game here spectacular advances. uvemoer is.

It is estimated that Money ruled firm, with no material III Wlllbbi CKIVCRSITY PLACE 4ne Block West of Broodtvty NEW YORK CITY JCleie to Wholesale, Retail Dry oods Districts, Railroad and StesmthlB Lines. MODEHW ABSOL11FXT FIRCYROOF 300 Rooms (2C0 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP excellent Reitaarant asd Cafe. Hoderata Prleea. cnanga except for the greater supply FiieiJent Taft Ja making an offer to help the farmer, and on the eve of election day at that will be reserved for the "Tiger-followers, while the remainder will go and increased acceptance of commercial to me supporters of the Blue. paper, the result of continued business expansion.

The only drawback to the s-pneml railroad situation lies in the lack of Oiv'y 2 "ER0MO QUININE," thrt to laxative firomo Quinine pu ts a CUdinQnf Day. Crip in Dyt Ida and Head for free lllaitrated On equipment, which is likely to prove a tap 01 new lor oily. more serious handicap once the croo movement gathers momentum.

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