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i iTIJESDAlWOCTOBEIt 281913 Jackets are eertalBJr rear- tor their hard Mate Tkc slarm- Dcircn emleh the lt tcav Lieutenant. Devorfe WHIFFS em Credit. COACH UEISMA1 gives the University of Florida football team credit for th line showing that they made rt-galnsr his Yellow Jackets on Saturday Mr Hlsman nays that the Florida team played the best same of football that he has ever lean a Florida team play and that tb Jacket. show. ing- despite this.

was very discourag- They did not play the class of ball of which they are capable he said despite Florida. Improved play. Are Confident. ACCORDING to reports from Char- Mottesville the University of Virginia eleven confident that it will able to feat Vanderbilt eleven without any serious trouble. If they are smoking any such pipes after their snowing here against Georgia Saturday we would be willing to wager a little- something that the beating will be on the other aide.

Pearly Coached. THE FAULT with the Virginia eleven ems to be that It has not been coached as thoroughly as it might be. The team has the necessary weight and speed but aside from the forward passing they did not seem to know any new football. Their formations were old tyle There was no diversity to their attack. The team has latent trtng-th and Judging from the condition of the men their speed and their weight.

thy ought to have romped on Georgia. The 13 to 6 score la In our mind a moral victory for the Red and Black. Tfc Point. i ADMITTnro that Vanderbilt Is stronger than Georgia which she usually is we cannot for the life of us dope It out how the Virginians figure they ar going to win handily from the Commodores. At.

least they will have to play a fifty per cent better brand of football than they did Saturday to win at II It. ubr AFTER each succeeding Saturdays ply we ijerome more firmly convinced that the train they will have to beat this year to win the championship of the S. I. A. A.

will be Auburn. Mike I lads have something this It was expected that Mississippi A. It. would give then a great tattle Saturday. But the Auburnlteo without using any thing- hut straight football romped horn.

34 to O. If they trim L. S. U. effectively next Saturday you can gamble that the Donahue's have the class.

First us Record. SATrRDAYS football sames-brou ht to the attention of the football public BOnu1 thins new. It is the first time abet we have been following football that we have ever heard of a game being postponed on account of rain. Yet there were two In the east and one in the south. There is always some- thin new in all branches of sports apparently.

Good A WlSTEILN scribe has taken the University of Chicago athletic authorities to task for naming the new stadium the Athletic Field of the University of Chicago. He claims that the name is too bulky and that Stags Field" would be the mot appropriate name that could be selected. Coach Stggo name has been synonymous with everything pertaining to football at Chicago and It would toe an honor well deserved. Will Play Too. BRiSCOe LORD the new manager of the Mobile Gulls has decided that he will not manage- the Gulls from the bench as he first announced.

but will plug the hole in the middle meadow made by the graduating of Dave Robertson to the majors. Wrong Dope. WALTER RATING the former Cracker shortstop who was drafted from Columbus by the Chicago Cubs. will not oust I flrldweli from a berth la the Cub infield unless he can hit better than he did In the Sally. The reports got out that Oteatlng had hit over 300 and had stole 90- bases for the Foxes.

but the official figures printed to The Constitution a week ago Sunday fall to bear out such a statement. These show him hitting 243 and stealing 52 bases. Quite a difference New Record. JIMMY JOHNSTON. the Chattanooga boy and formerly a member of the Blr mlngham Barons' in this league.

has established a. new record for stealing bases but it is not. a worlds record. It is a new modern record. His total la 123.

7 more than Hap Myers made last son The worlds record was made by Harry Stovey of the old Athletics years ago. Ho stole 196 base SIIIldlno Giants. THE IMPRESSION' seems to be prevailing- In the eastern press that Larry McLen the elongated receiver is protecting the Giants by hi. new statement that he got his full share of the worlds series money 2162. and not just 500 as ho first stated.

It Is said that some one of the stockholders fixed It so Larry would get the full amount to prevent any yell around the circuit and a lots of popularity for the Giants such a move would rely do. Lieutenant Devore Signed To Coach Jacket Linemen Assumes His Duties Today Lieutenant Dsvore of the Seventeenth Infantry. captain of last Yr West Point eleven and American tacklefor three years will coh the Yellow Jacket linemen to. the re malndr of the season. Georgia Tech athletic authorities and Mr.

Devore have been trying to come to terms all season but It was until late yesterday afternoon that with permission from army depart- ment heads he accepted the position. Chip Roberts. a former Tech star and captain. bad a conference with Lieutenant flavors yesterday after- Icon and last night announced that the famous tackle had agreed to the proposition. Lieutenant Devr assumes his tl this afternoon to.

the first time. The Tech tine has been the our or much worry all season. The forwards have not been showing the form of whiCh thy are capable and Coach HIman has not been able to eiv each individual man as much at- tertlon personally as he would like to. Mr. Devore being a past muter In the art of line play will tackle tb men from tackle tc tackle and try to hammer them Into shape for the e- wanes game Saturday.

The ends and buck will' coacoed by Mr. ideisman. With two such experts on the job tte Improved form of the Jackets Should at once be noticeable Jacket The main trousle with the line has been their charging and shifting both on the offense and the de- CAROLINA GIIMEIT COLUMBIA WILL BE FIERCE ONE Clmeon College. S. C.

October IT. Th Tiger. the r6 0. iStHuUoTs hVrther. been so ken interest In tile outcome of the an- oachntvvuiams with the able and enthusiastic assistance of Coach Kip Major and Professor 1.

W. Gntt is driving the Tigers at a pace that al toast makes the heads of the onlookers So tar as very-body seems now concerned there is no other game at all but that a against Carolina. All who love a. rood fight. and that's nearly everybody with a lull supply of rich.

red blood. will be delighted at th spirit and dash that will be displayed when the fierce yell of the hungry Tiger mingles with the lusty crowing of the high stepping Gamecock. The coaches will not yet give out the up. but here Is a guess that cannot ro far amiss Carson and Han- vey will divide time at center GsndY and Sehilietter will certainly into the first part of the game as ta klee Bristol and Little-john and Parker will rve a guards Stribllng and Magill will defend the ends the backfield will be picked from the following Webb. Logan.

Jeter. lame and Gee. Of course. It is likely that Lewis and Caughman may get in at the first. Several others will likely get a try-out depending on how the tame seems to be going.

Clemson and Carolina begun their football rivalry In 1996. Carolina won. 12 to G. Clemson has won every contest since that tine except In 1902 and 1912. Following is the record 1896 Clemson 6.

Carolina U. 1897 Clemson 20 Carolina 0. 1898 Clemson 34 Carolina a. 1899 Clemson 34 Carolina O. 1900 Clemson 51 Caroline.

O. 1902 Clemson 6 Carolina U. 1909 Clemson 6. Carolina O. 1 10 Clemson 24 Carolina 0.

1911 Clemson 27. Carolina 0. 1912 Clemson 7 Carolina 22. So far It will seen that Clemson has rolled up SOS points against 42 for Carolina Certainly the Gamecocks have run true to their names. The 'battle Thursday will be a corker.

Olympic Dates. Berlin October 27. The principal track and field Ont of the Olympic games to be held here In 1916 are to be decided en July 1. arid 10. ac.

cording to an announcement made today by the German Olympic committee. The June dates contemplated earlier were abandoned by the committee at the instance of the United States. which objected bpoause rulings athletes from that country would be un able to attend at that time of the year. Football and hockey 9 are to be contested on May 29 and June 5 respectively and the rowing on August 12. The committee has not decided to what extent supplementary ports are to figure in the program of the Olym- Newnazi 37.

Brantley 6. Newnan. G-a October 27. Special. The Xewnan High school defeated the strong Brantly Institution Saturday afternoon in one of the prettiest football games that has ever been played by the local boys.

37 to 6. The Senoin boys outweighed the Newnan team ten pounds to the man but under the fine coaching of Ben ton the local boys outclassed them In every way. The stars of the game were Peniston. Powell. Carpenter and Brur for Newnan and Carmichael and Ware for Senolo.

The feature of the game WM the plungr- Ing by Peniston- and the end running by PowelL Cigarette of These famous cigarettes arc made of choice high grads tobacco selected for its. unusual mildness and temptingly satisfying flavor. These marvelously good as anyone who smokes them will tell you. And they are always of the same unapproachable quality. You never lose your likingforPiedmontS.

Whole coupon in each packages fei- telise. They do not charge low enough and thy do not rhift fu enough. A bard scrimmage is In store or th Jacket warriors this' afternoon and the varsity la golag to be put through the jumps from the time they are exerted from classes until after dork Charging tackling shifting and diagnosing plays on the defense will the principal tactics taught for the en tire week and TO lien the Jackets ire up against the Swne Tigers Grant Field Saturday they will be prepared to give them a real battle. No new plays wilt be taught this week. The Jackets know enough plays.

if thy can properly execute them. Their attack is diversified enough so tar. The defense is the main worry. and with a little polishing on the of tense as well the present corrlculum of plays will answer. So one was hurt In the Florida game.

There were the usual bruises incident to all football games. but to days workout will remove mot i tl. stiffness. It is expected that Patten and Lo will be able to get Into harness agatn the Tigers Saturday. It la certain that they will be in the thick of all the signal drills arid some of the scritn mgea this week to get them on edge.

lIeloman has tour footed regular Sacks and two corking ends to get working in concerted action and with the worry of the line men lifted from his shoulders to the capable ones of Coach Devore there Is going to be a wonderful change for the better no tlced by all. French Professional Has Accepted Job in America Ray May Also Accept One Sew York October 27. Ltiis Tel- ller one of the best professional go lx- ers in France who made a good showing in the recent national championship In the United States. will become a resident of this country next spring. He has accepted a position as a salaried golfer at th Canoe Brook Country club in place of Orrln Terry re signed.

WUfred Ray the English professional also is reported In golfing cir tIe to be a did ate to fill a similar position at the Batturol club. TENNESSEE DEFEATS DAVIDSON COLLEGE Knoxville Tenn. October 27. Uni vestty of Tennessee defeated David- son College. of North Carolina- this afternoon 9 to 0 in a game played In a sea of mud.

and with rain falling almost constantly. at times In torrents. The game was characterized by fumbles cue to a slippery ball. Neither scored in the first quarter. but in th second Carroll.

left end. ran 16 yards for a touchdown. In the third quarter Carroll again featured In the scoring line. kicking a field goal. The atne closed with the ball on Davidson's yard line in Tennessee's possession.

Thompson and Carroll tarred for Tennessee Walk- cc and CreJshton for Davidson. JOHNSON IN THE BOX. BUT NOT MATHEWSON Joplin Mo. October 87. Walter Johnson and Christy Mathewson did not oppose each other hero today In the game between the New York Na tionals and the Chicago American team.

Johnson WaS on hand and pitched the first three inning to. Chicago holding Sew York to six hits. but Mathewson did not ep ar. New York woo 13 to 12. Score by innings R.

IL E. Chicago 310 033 003 12 19 4 New York 002 143 30x 13 17 Batteries Johnson Bens Faber and Schalk Hear Frommo and Meyers. SAM LANGFORD PLAYS WITH JACK LESTER Taft. Cal. October 27.

Sam Langford of Boston the ngro heavyweight demonstrated today that Jack Lester. of Cle Elum. Washington. had no right to enlist In. the army of white hopes.

The two met In a boxing bout scheduled for twenty was knocked down for the count of seven In the second round. In the fourth he was knocked down three times and was saved from being knocked out by the bell. When the gong rang to. the fifth he was till so groggy that he did not. arise from his chair and the refers.

grave the light to Langford. AT THE THEATERS. Keith Vaudeville. At the FonythO It Is worth a trip to th Forsyth this week for the pleasure grained from two acts Clayton White and company in Cherie and Kimberly and Mohr In Clublnd If these were the only two numbers there would be no kick coming from those who had paid- to enter but as It happens these popular headliners have considerable able assistance. Cherie Is the name of a sketch and also a fascinating little woman In' It.

who dresses attractively end sing. a French sons so well the audience Insists upon an encore. But after all. Cherie must take second place in th root of the audience while Bruce Ascot. played by Clayton White is before the footlights.

Bruce Is funny from start to finish. It doesn't matter whether Is Is smoking cigar or cigarette. dressed In race track togs or evening suit he holds the center of the stage and succeeds In entertaining and pleasing everybody in the house and that is certainly some large sized order. The sketch tells the story of a young man with a fondness forbooie and the races of a wife pretty but temperamental and Inexperienced of ST nd ch rle who knows con- the world and then Bruce ABIUL. me gambler who Is llvlnv on easy street and walking fast.

Of course. in the finlsH Bruce and Ctieri bringpeace and happiness to a epa- rated family and as the curtain drops It looks like. Bruce Is going tobuy a house for two. And speaking of buying homes which naturally Is one of toe results trons have never more heartily enjoyed and shown more enthusiastic appreciation than In the case of th sketch. Clublnd In which Klmber- ly and Motor contrast In songs the differences between married Ute and etn- gle bliss which finally Is changed read married bliss and single lit.

This little bit of song- and talk does something- new to Atlanta. It gives tw clever men and good Klngro an opportunity to both present. a sketch am offer new songs. One' man baeIt- el or whofie party. has eeu great success.

The other. happy bees. ddct on- hi way doom. to wife baby The two chums eit- nd talkand sin a while then comes a- phon call an wltl" on the line. 1 talk' to you.

come the YOlce an after papa has cooed at' hl one. he- hands th phone. toWa friend to have a word. An then It comes to th bachelor that COZY little borne partner for. life with babdes ne OT two.

Is the only. route to true. nesa. yaudavW. would profit by bar-- GORDON INSTITUTE FOOTBALLTEAM Top row Professor Paul Rosier xianager Melton.

Chastain. Gordon MangUam. Prentis McConnell Little Driver Van Tassell coach bottom row Kingery. Smith captain Bell Owens Coins Beasley. Hughes.

ng a Sow more acts of this kind booked. Homer Miles and company appear In sketch which was well liked. Al Raynos bulldogs no usual were good. Lolottes. the skating- bear proved a novelty.

Roy Montgomery and. the Heeiey sisters are fair Harry Bulger slid Herbert Cortheti. heedliners both tars In legitimate roved dlap point ing. The crowd Monday afternoon was very cold. New Office Girl.

At the Colombia. A typical burlesque is The New Of- Ice Girl. which opened for the week the Columbia Burlesque theater. at matinee yesterday. There Is a lot of right stuff in the two acts.

and the crowd is kept in a good humor by Fred' Kennedy and Gus Mortimer in the leading comedy parts. Miss Lucre-ha Vincent. who mak a er debut In Atlanta. is truly a beautiful woman and Is gifted. She led several son numbers and was given warm wt The olio numbers are far better than average.

Princess La Colt in a highly sensational Oriental dance. Is the headline feature. Wallace and Beach In a comedy acrobatic act. are very clever. and Lewis and Weldon.

in a ctrDedy sketch. are fair. The New Office Girl" is delightfully Interspersed with tetchy songs and music together makes a qeleaa- ns bill. WITH THE MOPlES The Alcazar. A pretty Spanish maiden Is the heroine Of strong two-reel drama to be Klwwn today as leading feature at the Aloasar entitled Thfe Thumb Print.

The scenes tire laid In the west and the production is of. the fine vigor of' outdoor life. The hero is a young mining engineer In charge of a hydraulic mining figures conspicuously In the drama. The Spanish heroine has her Ufe made miserable by the ok of the camp. The novel device of having two rascals hoot one another by mistake.

in the darkness. la commendable. A mirth provoking comedy entitled Miss weather Out West. will also be shown. The famous Texas quartet Is continuing a popular engagement.

The Lanier. A drama which gives an Ideal picture of mother love will be shown to day lit the Lanier in the Essnay film. entitled Thy Will Be Done. Mrs. Mulligan though In poor circumstances the child of her netghbor who has Just into another world.

to live with. her. Dotty becomes quite chumnw with Tom one of Mrs. Mulligan's sons and during the' child'S sad- dost hours Tom comforts hr Torn proposes that Dotty write a letter to her mother In heaven. asking her to come.

hack The letter is given to the mall man. who delivers it to th post- office superintendent. The superintendent. Just having lost his own Sells' and In the Shadow. yltagrapb.

The Fe duo which opened an engagement yesterday. is making a splendid Impression on music lovers. The Alamo. The Pendulum of Fate a two-reel Bell drama. will be the feature at the Alamo today.

I rd Philip had to Keep his marriage secret for twenty- HIS mWri-liMSe CaOI aw fcTTtu live years. And when his father. the old earl. finally died. his younger broth- er sought the title.

Intrigue of the. deepest character follows the thread Of this picturesque production until the family of the rightful. heir comes Into ts own. Dramatic and Impelling action characterizes the whole production. addition.

a Vltagrph film will oe shown entitled In the Shadow. Don rerrandou the operatic baritone made a splendid Impression yesterday with the Torreador song from Carmen He will continue to sing dally. The Vaudeue. The most gorgeous Of all human spectacles. a Roman triumph.

wilt depicted today atthe Vudette Prince of Da. eft re romlseSth1 prSle his" freedom if he wilt swear allegiance to RonieT He hesitates but the queen In acla we ore royal and shall rv Ti- nMA a mn Decebalus is. told arena aSd lIght A Tannhauer film. ANDIRONS Queen Mantel Tile Co. 58 W.

Mitchell St. CHENEY'S the Children Uke Chatter true eo Kh cgr aK drag tor M. adi 4- W5' entitled Old at Home will also shown. The Savoy. The attraction at the Savoy theater today is a two-reel Powers film entitled A Man In the World of Men.

featuring- Edwin August. In Hawkeye Great Capture. which will also be shown. the tribulations of a rural detective will furnish good comedy. One of the big features of the Atlanta season in- the movie world will be th production on Wednesday and Thursday.

at the Savoy of Chelsea 7750. a thrilling drama of the underworld with Henry E. DlX8Y in th leading part. In this film Laura Bawyer creates the part of So dating woman detective. How she falls into the hands of the villains and is saved from death in the nick of time forms one of the biggest climaxes in the plot.

The appearance of Mr. Dixey in this drama connects another famous stat or. the legitimate stage with motion pictures. The production la under RACE THIS AFTERNOON Weather permitting. the negro mo torcycle race meet that was scheduled for last Thursday postponed until Saturday and then postponed again.

will be run off tills afternoon at the local motordrome. The first race will start at 2:70 o'clock. Bill Jones and oyd Brown of Atlanta the Wilson brothers of New Orleane and Ben gsa and Willie McCabe of Chattanooga will be the contestants. Tic. IHxle colored hand will furnish music during the Intermissions between races.

Tickets can be secured from Tumllns or from Shepherds BASKETBALL LEAGUE DIRECTORS TO MEET. A meeting of the board of directors of the National Guard Basketball eague will be held in Colonel italic office on the second floor of the Auditorium-Armory tonight at 7 o'clock. R. V. Anderson the leagues presl.

dent. called this meeting in order that the organization of the league perfected. It will be required that the teams pay their franchise fees at the meeting tonight. furnish certified lists of players and pot reserve lists. company.

after having entered the league In place of Company which company after having entered the league filed to get. a team In the field. The Company 0 and Comoany H- had strenuous practice loot night. as both are anxious to be In good condition when they met on Wednesday. These tm practice each Monday night.

the court being reserved for them each- week on th at night. The tem of Companies and will have the court tonight Company has game this week but Company meets the Governors Horse Guard on Friday night. CHILD BURNED. FATALLY PLAYING BEFORE GRATE Clarkston Oa. October 27.

Special. Rosalie Hill. the year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will H.

mil of this city. died this morning as the result of her clothing- catching tire tom an open rrate. She was playing before the. fire when her clothing caught. The death of the little girl has cut a.

gloom over the whole community. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR ACT BADLY Take Tablespoonful of Salts ii Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. We are. a nation of meat eaters and our Wood I. filled with uric acid.

says a well-known-authority who warns us to hr constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do- their utmost to free- the Wood this Irritating acid but I become wean from the overwork- they get sluggish th lImltlve tlssuet clog and thus th wssts Is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and. fel like lumps of lead. and you have atlns- leg pains In' the hick or- the- urine.

la cloudy full of sediment. bladder Is Irritable. obliging 1011 to seek relief during the night when you have se vere headaches nervous and dizzy spells. sleeplessne a- acid- stomach or rheumatism In bad weather get from your pharmacist bout four ounces of lad Salts take' a' tablespoonful ln glass of' water before breakfast each morning lna few your kid. neys will act fine.

Till. famous salts Is mad. fromth told of grapes and lemon Juice combined with llthla and has beenused for. generations to-flush and stimulatecloggedkidneysto nets- trallze the- add In urine- It la no longer a. sourceof end lag i utinary and bladder disorders.

Sad Salts Is lalnexpenlve candcannot Injure snakes a delightful- elfrvescent water' drink hdv nobody- can make. a mlotake. taking-a. little oe- rationally to kxp ta i. kidneys clean SJidaoUTf LJ5 i NAPS TURNED DUN DAUBERT IN 1910 One of the ml1V peculiarities of baseball crops up In fleubert bring ed by the Chalmrs trophy oommlsslon rs the Player mot valuable to his tam in the National agu this ear.

for in 1907 the Brooklyn captain was declared not sufficiently competent to-hold his berth with Cleveland. This year he wins the Claimers car. Uaub-ert was acquired by Brooklyn via the draft process In 1910 for the um of 1000. the Giants also putting in a draft for him and losing out In the draw Sir Tsroh never was In den- Play Golf Tourney Starlingfrhis Week All th flnal irranrements for the golf tournament exoluslvelr' for tie newspaper men Of Atlanta win Tit completed at a meeting of the commutes In charge of- the. mngem nu.

on This Is is Wii-lialsteaa of The Commotion. O. B. elervot The Georgian and John Paschal of he Journal. G.

W. AdairVwtio is awarding the trophy fourth estate Club swingers. will meet with the corn- Ting" tournament will" be a handicap evenu. The handicaps will be. fixed at the meet Wednesday.

Also. the pale-ins will. be mads at. this time. There will be no qtcallfylng round.

Th first round of match play will determine the first and second flight contestants. Any one connected with any of to local dailies. the assoctataiF rem or special writer will eligible to compete. The entrance fee will 1 Entries and entry fees should be sent In at once to. any one of the.

abovO named committee. The Atlanta Athletic club has ax- tended the privilege of the. court to newspaper men golfers Who are. not members for this tournament and courtesy cards will be Issued by the committee. In Addition to the handsome trophy offered by Mr.

Adatr there will be a trophy for. the. runner up In the first flight and the winner of tile second flight. Three weeks will he allowed to complete the matches. But the preliml- nary round must be played before Saturday.

It will probably fee arranged for the entire entry list to play their preliminary round on Thursday afternoon thus giving every one an Idea of just horn he has to play and make arrangements accordingly. I I of being vent Ck to the minors after he reached the majors for the second time. and by June 1910 had been dubbed th Hal Chase of theNa- tional tongue. He failed to obtain membershiprfIn the society of the three hundred the first year he was In the National league. but in 1911 he hit at 301 clip and In 1912 his record was 308.

This year riaubert boosted his a tick credit to 350. and there Is a possibility that he may be the batting ktng la the organization In which hi plays. Jentds Oeblnp. aged SO laughed haze at jobs told by another girl in th cigar factory is Cam den. 3.

whrs ih era- loy th her jaw. became locked. Th 00 employees of the place panic- stricken when the girl began to scream with her mouth wide open. BIG GAME CARTRIDGES The time of all others when reli able cartridges are Invaluable is big fire an inaccurate cartridge or one having poor penetration nay mean the loss of a coveted trophy or even injury to the hunter. Winchester th brand of game cartridges either smoke less or black powder can always be relied on to be sure fire accur- ate and to have the proper speed and penetration.

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Among them ii seen flecebalus. cia. and hIs mother. tbequeen of Da- cl. The emperor promisee the prince his Rome.

says Dacia we' not be vassals to Rome. The emperor Is angered and sends them to the dungeons olth CIrcus J4axlmus to await their fate In the arena. The nrm rr he. it Jr- go AItI i. and Mantell WMltc 1en I ExP ECtORANT S1Yh pntCoufbcr I.

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I 3'S kldn. dothel Ig f. the' tiaeo the Is' ou fullof mIirnent or' the 1 011' and" dlzz eleepl. eh d. your nealUa tIIn Ultll from the addof 11 08 comblnwith been used to nuoh late clogged kid.

to db r. and csnflOt and nobod by 1o Pukl4l1eF 2' 191 0 peculiarities la- Na tlonal league com etnt to. hold ca. Uab rt cql rd 180 i rJ uJa I 1 FO 1' hiEt t. l3.

ys PlaYGoll Ji ney St riihgXhisiWeek ill the. ftiiararulemen afor to newIPaPerflefl Atlantamtt com- meetlt ehoreoftharranlremell on 13 ltte. i vL. fad JJKeelOt S1 jl Io troph for thefonrthetate mlttpe. This tournamntwlU handcapswlll xed lr In" bmsde qnallf7lngronnd.

The. wifldetermina he tlgbtcoflteBtantL on ILn oft1Ie thassocltedPror wilt Thntranee fee1I1 nt an tb not andcour- 111 dlrthre he upIn the to' f. I f1. pi. accordl1 gl I tsr Aent" m1 oro re.

hd tbs th. n1 th e.o lIp D. bert boo ed th. ma tIc. Wa a'e ej foo se.

uth f' i ffJr1 i Jj ROTE thesWlemitlie.riewLION1i SHADOW AI LYON 1. Ao co if rt i rsmartdressl11 ef8i. yeeyer wOm. 8th famous Slip buu ho TJe UI4. PoInu.

75c- for J5c- 0 iirs f1 ii tft 1 11. 7 UNtTEDSBmT COiJolake rnoYN. i it Page Eigt CONSTI Li lIONS ATLNTA GA. TUESDAY 7 OYIOBETh 28 1913 tIll He1 Cach Tech ff4 i fng. ie 1 j- bte1ev.

53amoklng 4 Tfl FAULTwith seems ha i i. I 1 I are i i A p- ues I i SogflIoe or KEATING. 1 i hI a which Dev ore for got tie the 55 at antt tackles will serve as 34. 6 1910 1911 ii I highgrld Tbesearemarvelouslygood rroq AJW' I i 4 cf no- 27. the reo cir- candidate i tor- the th game NC- appear.

JJ Foesyt the I I Clayton I I I I I I I I I I I I bring peace ratedfamily a I of msertnnV At sntO. A4t dif- sIn- elor. sitanftaikand apbonecalXan mee nd to hAs--frIend to the a. a life. ode y.

GORDON FOOTBALL TEAM. a i 1 11 ft 1rth daughter. persuades his wife to adopt Dotty. Two other strong films will be May onmcisic at the The a was were to-the the queen cia. we-are the arena Ia prepared.

the emperor Is in the Imperial box and aU Is ready for the conflict of the gladIator' At last he must In tIc. CuresWhooplligCougb Croup Celdt ruasisf Sr tIcs io irs Chin. Lapestorasi nhisbily I.z.tI. lrnsnte hosp Is wbsepthg Sooth ood he. bse se ih.

Siarket years. ts tad euhSsru3IO at tOo of mo- Loyd an 7. geta 1 teams that uii MEATIPYOUR LllJNEYSACT I well authority. Ito I Iney of the to aeh r. the I or Ie plessnes.

Ins of I and In days kid-I stimulate kidney. In nrln so eouroe of Irritation thuerd mistake takini the kb41aCUv 0 jjjjjjjijjjjjjjjjj It FourthEslatc Boys Starlihg' This fl ofthCenmmittee alrangelflentL. Wednesday. LIalatead Bltseler of She AdaiP wtsG thfouTtk will atthis ofmatch secoodflight oftbe prooc be be of' be-a thetuuner theftrst ofJust whom ar- or beendobbed membershIp In the a Camden N. cbs I ploy.

that Tb. lao cbs I irI1. A 4 Thetirneofaflot1thwhenre1i- pII in A ofacovetedtrophy Winchester of eithersmoke- tji blackpowder TR i I' i 5 iW "P1 1 I iA dhLION nit ii. dress4. ersh hole EasiThd i uacoin 5.

for ci I se-a I r''i'e LtwW mdgmerIca UN1T sTucouARco Makers. oy i- p. I. s' 0.

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