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PAGE FOURTEEN 1 JACKSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1913. Season's Styles for WE are showing those new, becoming, stylish hats that' are all the rage this fall, the new velour, stiff hats, etc. Our line is a select one for the particular dresser. We want you to see our entire line of haberdashery for choice stylish such as Shirts, Neckwear, Collars, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, etc.

We Keefj Up to the Minute in All Styles for Men 1 lie Bit AWKiN COMPANY Edwards House Building Lll IS IM SC1 21103 Theatrical St I over $36,000 and all claims aro paid in the Jackson office. Ttns company has more personal, accident and health policy holders, than any other in the Inited States. Their record shows they have paid over $13,000,000 in illness and accident claims. We call attention to their advertisement in today's paper for further particulars regarding this insurance, and better still call or 'phone V. r.riinm, 211 Century building and will call or write you of this class of insurance.

intense ment.1 and physical contest, with many Impending difficulties and heart-breaking disappoint merits, but which eventually culminates in a complete and decisive victory, Mr. Plxey is provided with one of the strongest parts which in all bis versatile and extended career he has ever portrayed. Startling revelations, ingenious machinations and overwhelming climaxes crowd fast in thrilling succession; and through It all the mystery -and fascination of the world that lives under cover. Mississippi College Eleven Outclassed By maid is, no more exempt from the new national income tax than the rich old bachelor, according to the interpretation, put on the law by Collector of Internal Revenue A. O.

Hlalock here. Ir. fact women are not exempt at all; they must swear to their incomes just as the nun will be required to do. I nless a single man has more than $3,000 yearly he need not pay any income tax. lie Is entirely exempt.

If mairied, he is exempt unless he has more than 14.000. The married men say the difference Is not great enough; that if the exemption for single men is fixed at $3,000, that of married men should be fixed at at least double that amount. play. Harsh failed to gain In an at-tompt around left end. II.

Vandergraft gained five yards through the Mississippi line. Alabama pHnted thirty yards, and Mississippi advance! ten yards. Mississippi' ball. Hallinger went through the line for five yard. Hickman went around left end for ten yards, and then bucked the line for a gain of two yards.

Gunn went through the line for two yards, t'upit failed to gain around left end. Mississippi punted twenty yards' out of bounds. Alabama's ball. Long went through the line for a gain of four yards. Alabama here change 1 center.

Miller being substituted for Alabama attempted a fake buck, but failed to gain. H. Vandergraft punted forty yards, Mississippi's ball. Hickman failed to buck the line. Hlck- University of Alabama-Big Crowd Sees Hard Fought Struggle.

pretty fisnm to witness, play war. eh-an through was unable work It v. as a a rule tile Mississippi forward (Editor's Note Criticisms of Performances are written by members of the editorial staff Th r'aily News vMth initial signatures. Advance notion of plays are furnished by the companies.) Th Kdixon Talking; rirturm. The Edison talking, pictures will be publicly viewed and heard at the Century theatre Nov.

3, 4, 6, 0. 7, with daily matinee and a change of program daily. The' chief astonishment rf the H-son talking pictures is causid by the exact coincidence between the motion of the lips and those in the picture and the spoken; word, as It issues from tho phonographic mechanism. Whatever may be the final servic: of the Uinctrphone the salient fact thai its coming emphasizes is that at last wo have a scientific sight and sound. --The pictures and reproduction of records' are absolutely perfect in Mr.

Edison's latest invention is truly wonderful. Ls aeil thoro ere BcVcrai man then went through the line for Ch-aily outclassed n( every pomi of he game Mississippi college was doomed i ii the gridiron at the Stnte Fair rounds before people by the liivei sity of Alalia ma this afternoon, core i'l to 3. In the first iuurtcr Mississippi a field gt, al, executed by I licit -I)K." MIRT.T TO ATI. A NT t. Atlanta.

Ga, Nov. 1. Another famous criminal will be brought to (he federal prison at Atlanta this week. 'Dr." Krnest Mttret. friend of Hans Schmidt, has been sentenced, to seven and a half years In the Atlanta prison for counterfeiting.

Muret, who is highly educated German, Is said to be suffering from incipient tuberculosis. He will, therefore, probably become a member of the tuberculosis colony at the prison, which live in tents, sleeping in the open air. In a roomy space behind the main building. Why be constipated when you can buy Liver-er-Lax from Todd's Drug Store. AT tim: AMMZAR.

costly fumbles, for the t'lintc-n 1 he of strengt ynuiiEKti rs was llick- man. just about as fast as any fullback In this neck of the woods. Fast PROTKCT lOlHMCI.H AND HOMK. Health and Accident lnnraner Has avrd Mnu Home I-rm financial Kvery year people are awakening to the that health and accident Inst ranee is tho best means ta protect the home and family circle from financial difficulties; in Case of sickness it accident. Many many people realize, this fact too lato, while others' awaken to the necessity by having a touch of it, or witnessing a case of this kind.

It appears to us eerv day, and then is the time to think and take advantage of ih-j opportunity that is yours. The Continental Casualty Company of Chicago. usii. llii fullback of the Missis-I is, however, 11. Vr.iidt rjsraft of Ala a one-yard advance.

Mississippi attempted a forward puss, Alabama recovered and advanced ten yards. Alabama's ball. Nathan to gain on a line buck. Alabama penlined five yards for off-side play. Long ran around left end for ten yards.

II. Vandergraft went around left end for ton yards. Nathan plunged through the line of the Clinton lads for a tppl college aggregation. This was he nly ro ncido hy Mississippi, for mm the time the field goal v. an made mil the last minute of play she was the defensive, the Alabamlans rusli-ng the brill far repeated pains in nil the (lUurterA.

fur Alabama, Henry K. Pixey. the famous "legitimate" star, one. of the foremost favorites of the American distinguishes "Chelsea 7750'' by his convincing characterization of an eminent, able and conscientious The play sounds every depth of the underworld, discloses its secrets, its methods Cjjci it 1 t) 5 dart Gonorrhoea Sntt Glcrt. ConUint no cmaon md nade a touchdown in the first iiuarter msr br died nil Uirngtli abKilutelr wi'houl frur.

I guin of ten yards, and Harsh bucked i it for a gain of four yards. Here 11a- gan was substituted for quarter, Nathan retiring. Alabama passed the I pigskin twenty yards to Love, who OLD M41I1MIST 1'AV. nd kicked goal. In the fecund )Ur-er the prettiest play of the game was leading companies doing Mississippi, ns will be and emo'tons.

nnd penetrates the in-, is one of th tricate labyrinths of the submerged business In nade. AUhnma made forward nafrs Caannteed oat ts itricture. Pmsott mnUfioa. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At PniEgitts, or ship fipmi prepsid nsosj receipt ol 11. Full oaTticnUus mailed on request.

TBK EVANS CHDGCAL CO, CladaMtl, a shown by the ficurer, the claims paid More F.ifmpt from Income Tni Than Rich Old Bachelors. Atlanta, Ga -The rich old nan. in a relentless pursuit oi a trained and resourceful gang of counterfeiters, viiich later develops into an policy holders In Mississippi for tho year ending December 5Vst. 1912, was received it behind the goal, making a. touchdown, and H.

Vandergraft kicked goal. Alabama kicked, and Hickman received and made a spectacular run for thirty yards towards Ala- ha ma's goaf. Knd of second quarter, Love for twenty yards, and a toueh-iown. Long again kicked goal. In the hird quarter Hickman was knocked ut, his hip being dislocated in a lively erimmage, hut he was net seriously njurcd.

In all, three Alabama men bama, is his equal In very way. Vau-devjrnift is a gainer, no mistake about IL Asile, ouick as be is in tho middle of every scrimmage. The day was Ideal for football. There was just the proper cold twnn In the air to awaken all the football in th-heart of players and spectators. Kvery man on both teams exerted himself to the utmost, and the result was a hard fouRt, tbouKh somewhat onc-sidi battlo.

(The tinine in Drtntl. On the toss-up Mississippi wi and Captain HalliiiRer chose the east eoal. 11. Vandcrs'raft kiclud off fur the I'ni-versity of Alabama. Mississippi's hail.

Oupit 'advanced yards. Hickman went through the line for 10 yards Hickman rade a tf yards tl-rouch the line of the Alabamians. and jilunned through for 12 yards. Hickman fumbled, but recover! d. Hickman overlftitd yards.

Cupit went around the left did for yards. Hickman punted 25 yards. Alabama's hall. Alabama was penalised 5 yards for off-sido play. Alabaam fumbled and Mississippi got tho pigskin, t'upit went throunh the line for 5 yards.

Jtal- SSSSE vero laid on the shelf on account ol njuries. Harsh, left halfback for Ala-arna, went through the lino for a otichdewn and Vandergraft kicked -osl. Tor Alabama I.ove and If Vnn- lorirraft started, the latter nlavinir with ball, In the middle of the field. Score, Alabama 14, Mississippi 3- I Third quarter Nathan returned as 1 quarterback for Alabama. Mississippi I kicked off to Alabama, who made an I advance of 35 yards.

Harsh made a long gain, thirty yards, around right end. H. Vandergraft went around left nd for fifteen yards. Long failed to i buck the line. Harsh likewise failed I to buck, and Long attempted again, but failed again, the ball going over ightning name thrtiigheut.

It was an ideal day for a gridiron attic, and the hundreds of students, n.ale and female, leathered on the side ines, cheered ilh reckless abandon. Vhen Mississippi scored in the first tuartcr enthusiasm ran hieh. and it (to Mississippi, Gunn, went, through va-s predicted that the Aiabamians would fail to take home the bacon. Hit after ten minutest of play there vas noticeable chance. Alabama bo- TH CAR WITH A CONSCIENCE' nraing the aggressor In the conflict, nd holdintf Mississippi on the defense.

intil tins final whistle of the referee. t'ollene. (Jlrlx Circle Field. Flying tho Mack and old gold of lississippi college several hundred ounjf women of the Mississippi Worn-n college, of Haltieshurg, circled the eld between the quarters, and were ollowde by students from I'heir cheering, and entreaties to their itvorite team failed to bring a re- ponse in the way of scores, and as i me wore on In the third quarter, it eeame more and mere evident that la ban ni would win the struggle. ooooooooooooooo TBI TH MR, JltM I ACTI REH lir(ier phuiKed npainst the line, but failed to gain.

Hickman then went throuKh the line for a Main of 3 yards, tn the next Hickman failed to plunsrc. Hickman kicked a field Rial from the 20-yard line. Mississippi, 3. Mississippi kicked to Alabama. Alabama advanced 15 yards.

LonK went through the Mississippi Jine for a Kain of 10 yards. Harsh went around left end for 5 yards. II. Vandergraft went around bft end for 5 yards. Harsh failed on an end run.

Alabama penalized 3 yards for off-side play. Harsh went through line for 3 yards. Long punted 20 yards. Mississippi's ball Hickman went throunH the line for 5 yards. Gunn hit the line for yards pain.

Hickman plunged for i yards pain. Mississippi was penalized 10 yards for off-side play. Hallinger fumbled and Alabama recovered on Mississippi's 10-yard line. Long went through the Mississippi line for a yards. Harsh went through the line for 5 yards.

Iong here plunged ton a distance of 3 yards for a touchdown, and 11. Vandergraft kicked Alabam 7. Alabama kicked to Mississippi, and the latter advanced 10 yards. Hallinger gained 2 yards through the Alabama line, and Hickman went around left end for 15 yards. Hickman went through the line for a gain of 10 yards.

End of first quarter, ball in middle of field. Score, Alabama. Mississippi 3. Second quarter' 'Bullinger went through center for a gain of four yards. Hickman plunged through the line for four yards.

Cupit made a gain of three yards around the left end. The ball went to Gunn, but h5 failed to gain. Cupit again bucked th line, but was held back, no gain. Cupit then tried the left end. and gained two yards.

Here Mississippi line weakened, and 'Hickman was thrown for a five-yard loss. Hickman tried to keep a field goal from the foity-aid line, but failed. Alabama's bull on the twenty-yard line. Harsh shook off a number of Mississippi men and went around tight end for thirty yards. Harsh then tried a line plunge, but was held in his tracks.

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Gunn went over the line for four yards. Hickman failed to gain through the line, and in the next play, in again trying to buck the line, was knocked out and assisted from the field. Thompson substituted for Hickman. Mississippi kicked twenty-five yards. Alabama's ball.

H. Vandergraft, in a spectacular run, made, a gain of thirty yards around right end. Harsh went around left end for twenty-two yards. Harsh then plunged the. line for two yards, and a touchdown, Vandergraft kicking goal.

Alabama kicked to Mississippi, and Hal-linger advanced the hall fifteen yards. Gunn gained five yards through tho line. Cupit failed to buck the line. Mississippi attempted a forward pass, but fluked. Mississippi punted thirty yards, Alabama advancing ten yards.

Alabama's ball. Harsh went around left end for ten yards. Miller went around right end for twelve yards. Miller failed in an attempt to gain around right end. Harsh went around left end for five yards.

Miller tried to buck the line, but falling, the ball went to Mississippi on downs. Cupit failed to gain around right end. 'Gunn gained five yards through Alabama's line, Thompson went through the line for two yards. Mississippi attempted a forward pass, but incomplete. Knd third quarter.

Alabama 21, Mississippi 3. Fourth quarter 'Hickman went back in the game. Mississippi attempted a forward pass, but incomplete. Mississippi passed for seven yards. Gunn went through the line for three yards.

Gunn went through th line for a. gain of three yards. Mississippi was penalized fifteen yards for hurdling. Mississippi attempted a forward pass. Incomplete.

Hickman failed in a left-end run. Mississippi punted thirty yards, and Hart failed in an attempt to buck the line. Alabama fumhled and Mississippi recovered the ball. Gunn failed to buck -thfl line. Hickman went through the line for eight yards.

Gunn failed in an attempt to buck the line. Ballinger attempted a fake end run, but failed to mako headway, and thij ball went oyer to Alabama. Long failed oil a linebuck, and then went through for twelve yards. Vandergraft made a beautiful run around right end for a Eain of twenty yards. Harsh went through the line for three yards.

Harsh then ran around left end for a gain of twenty yards for a touchdown, but no count because Alabama was penalized fifteen yards for holding. Harsh failed to gain through the line. Vandergraft failed around left end. Alabama was penalized fifteen yards for holding. Harsh went around right end for a gain of eight yards.

Alabama made a touehbaek, the ball going to Mississippi, and placed on the fifteen-yard line. Hickman plunged the line for a three-yard gain. Knd of fourth oiiiirter, no scores. Final score, Alabama 21, Mississipjd 3. I.ine-lp.

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Thomas Long nalliriger tCapt.) Nathan, Hasan Summary Touchdowns, Alabama field goals. Mississippi goal, Ala-mam score, 21 to 3. Referee, Dr. A A. Kern, Millsaps college: Driver, University of Mississippi, umpire; Kei-ley, head linesman.

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