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mhti TMt WEATHER. THE RIVER, Btage of river, Oct Wit, 7 a. J0, falling. Sunday Fair; colder, Minimum 89; Minimum 61. VOL.

1L TOBCALOOtA, ALA, 8UN0AT KOHNINO, OCT. Jill mm HOOKWORM ALABAMA WINS ODD FELlOWS.HflLl HOLD PUBLIC MEETING SPECIALIST, RETURNS FROM GLEMSON CENTRAL DRUG COMPANY IS TO OPEN SOON COACH HAYES OF A. M. THINKS ALA. HAS STRONG TEAM ON MONDAY NIGHT FROM WEEK'S TOUR IN FAST GAME TIHESTINO LECTURES WILL CIVE8 GUOWINQ REPORTS OF IN GIVEN PROMINENT M.

VAN de ORAAF, MAOAN, LONO MARRY McOAHEY AND J. V. WARD ARREST OF NEGRO AND W. VAN de OKAAF PLAY BIG THINGS FOR THE TERE8T IN THE WORK Hf TO DO FOR THE THI8 SPEAKERS OP THAT ORDER. LADIES ESPECIALLY ARE THE Coacb Hayes, ot tba mmm of Mississippi, believe that f'tn-.

has tbe strongest team tbla mim that they bava bad la aeraral raatt. WEST ALABAMA FAIR BEIT OAME Or THEIR FOOT ALL CAREER. (WHOLE TEAM STARS. MADE AT COKER Th font ingi lumuanv la a Dr. J.

Frailer Orr, the hookworm Tha Odd Fellows nnen seen yesterday anil of Tucaaloosa drua fr. ik. FINEST FREE ACTS EVER SEEN IS NEORO WHO SHOT AT POLICE wilt ouitine The Vnlvarslty Campus has wit- what ha thought of Alabama H.ung tomorrow I on iBroad MEN THROWER AND SULLI ooD. Tbe soda HERE WILL BE ON THE DAILY PROGRAM. neaaed tome bard rough: battlea and alht Court House.

Several fountain tar tt, in in the game with Qtmmi, a store has alnuriv VAN AT A. a 8. STATION specialist teat to Tuscaloosa County by tha Slate Board of (Health to conduct a three months campaign for the health of the people, and espeo- Coach Hayes said: "I bar avri Manama baa always bad the raputa- speakers of the But or arrived no is now ready to dls- FRIDAY NIGHT. tloa of having the arUtleat slirin msauou will be present and rf.ii.. ponso dope to those who take delight seen Alabama show up a atroa a early la tbs season, and setters There will be big things at the West Alabama Fair that is to ba held tally to treat hookworm victims free A negro, who gav, u.

nam. Iitl. b. to Z' 'A Md Oeorg. fiw.rth, was at Co L.

L.t I th. Z.SSl "xtUrM Alabama baa tha bast tea tf bava bad In several years. at tha Fair grounds beginning October tbe 7ta and lasting until yesterday by Mr. J. M.

Lord. Wnni Coach iBlbls of Mississippi OoCaaa of charge, returned yesterday from bla Ant week's work. Lecture were made at Orookwood to 400 people, at Abernant to 300, at Reno to 250, at The new drug store will be under ember the first According to the an I seemed to bava reached Ita batght waa aao on the side Una Qr the majiagement of Messrs. Harry nouncemeuu given out by the fair who shot at Policemen Thrower and yesterday, when tbe Crimeoa-Whlu pressed himself as surprised at ta McGahey and J. V.

Ward, both being Sullivan at the A. O. atatloa Fri- Vance to 125, at Cottondale to 225, W. B. OLIVER RETURNS management, Tuscaloosa ls to have a fair that will equal the one being strength of Alabama, flararal atkar so well known In the city that they day night, an Mr.

Loyd baring md of de(Mt to tune making a total of 1250 people who heard hli lectures during the week.Dr need no Introduction. Mr. MoOahey the description of the negro In Sat scouts were here watching" tha una. Soma getting a line on Claaaosi ikaH OM SPEAKING TOUR of SO to 0. has been a licensed Pharmacist for Alabama won the kick off and start several years snd has quite a deal off some on Alabama.

Aabara bM a man here to watah Claaaaoa, Ik 4 KCCEIVES MUCH ENCOURAGE urday morning's Tlmes-Casette, decided be was tbe negro wanted. He pretended that he wanted to hire the negro and got another negro to bor ed things with a rush. On the kick- held In Birmingham this week. Some of tbe best attractions ever seen In the South will be seen at the West Alabama Fair. A polo game on automobiles ls one of the thrilling features of the free acts.

High School Horses that do things that will be experience and has been working for will tackle that taaxa aazl at off the ball landed in the bands of the Tuscalooaa Drug Company fcr MENT AT PLACES VISITED. day. Riddle who returned It 15 yards. Two several years. Ills partner, Mr.

J. V. row bis pistol so that ba could ar Orr, when teen that the people aeemed to appreciate the Importance of the work be Is seek-Inn to do In tbla county, and that out of the examination! made that ho found 30 per cent, of the children infected, and 10 per cent of tin roti a people. Dr. Orr wa accomnanled on the line plunges made a gain of ten rest btm.

After this trick bad been tl 11. r. U1C yards. Van da Graaff then kick. extremely Interesting is another worked on the negro Mr.

Loyd placed conitrM. trnm I'lrmingnam Meaical College and him under arrLt and telephoned LlT School of Pharmacy year, mak ATHLETICS WIN free act that Is seldom seen at ma player fell on IL Tha next nu a speaKing )n- the hoDor n. He hi Chief of Police Alonzo McDuff, who in a city the size of TuscaJ- t5 I tour of Pirknni l.mo. mnA i- I pi7 we wai given to n. van oe-1 eral years experience, havinr been snows mat will De her- -en sent Policemen Thrower and Simp Oraaff, -who ran around right nd Mr- a cor- wlth the Oak City Drug Company for making only the slat' a In In- son out to Coker in an automobile to bring him In.

They brought tha ne with tbe fleetneaa of a deer, and one VJ er Uvemi vr. Hn, m. n. dlana, Kentucky ar the oth WORLD SERIES EDDIE PLANK IN FINE FORK MATHEWSON PITCHES GOOD GAME. tour by Judge W.

W. Brandon, and Miss Thompson, the anti-tuberculosis nurse for Tuscaloosa county, who proved themselves to 'be of great benefit to the expedition. er northern sta' -t U1 give the gro to Tuscaloosa and placed him In by on. evaded tha haavr players of ce and indl- pharmacy Blnnlngh4m. Mr.

Mc. the Clemson team and "when be stop- caUoDi are rry those Gahey M- Mr Ward are cleTer fe, people of Tuscaloi. County Just as the city jail. Tbe negro claims that ped he bsd made a 35-yard run and counMea a Za Jows and number their friends by The same territory will be gone or- he ls not the one' and ttat 09 the ball was planted between tbe goal the score and no doubt they will good attractions for their money as they would see if they paid railroad fare to Birmingham to see the State er this week In order to give the NEGRO WHO SHOT MR. CAMP POLO GROUNDS, N.

OaL Jbr make great success In their new from Reform. He was Identified by Policeman Thrower and Sullivan as tbe one who did the shooting at the post for the first touchdown. Only three minutes being required to IN BIRMINGHAM BELIEVED The New York Giants stood in Mw Fair. bulness which they deserve to do. TO HAVE BEEN ARRESTED.

last ditch of defense todar make the touchdown. Hagan kicked Another interesting free act will be A. G. S. Station Friday night the Philadeplhla Athletics.

goal. "WHEN WOMEN GO ON THE the trotting Ostrich which will make A negro who gives his name as The Mackmen needed only After this touchdown Clemson tlgh- free treatment to those found to 'be Infected with the hookworm disease. Dr. Orr stated that he and Judge Brandon bad figured out from what they had already learned of the hookworm disease In the county, that It was costing the county at least In work, as those who were In a mile in less than a minute. The WAR PATH" SPECIAL AT THE DIAMOND tened up a little, and kept the Var- Walter Scott wbb arrested last night more victory to make then CHURCHES big bird will be hitched to a buggy with a borse and will show bow a bird can make a horse travel to keep sity players from making such heavy at 8:30 bT DePnty Sberiff Willis gains, but could not stop the line Jones- Tne neS" answers the do- One of the funniest comedies that BRANDON MEMORIAL.

plunging of H. Van de Oraaff, "Dink" "arB has eve rbeen shown In this city ls up with him. The ostrich will also champions of 1911. Manager fMoGraw waa foreed send bis lone pitching star, Uathavw son, to the firing line with only tire days rest About 35,000 persona eajtte fi Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.

J. A. Pagan, W. Harsh and "Tubby" Long. wlta "ns Mr- -mP unming- I I t.

1 i i i it. fected were not able to do half the work that they could do, If they were When (Women Go on the be hitched to a wagon. This feature Duckworth Supt Gains of 5 and 10 yards were fre- uw bisuj. ne was a two-part Vltagraph that will form the feature on the program of the is something that Birmingham will not have and bids fair to be an inter Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Ser- quently made by Alabama.

The vis- Placed in jail to await further inves- ligation. the Polo Grounds to vtaw 4fct mon by the Pastor, Rev. Wm. Ora-1 ltor got In dangerous territory in Diamond Ttieatre next Thursday. esting sight to see.

ham Echols. Subject: "The Coming I the first half and came very near The "wets" and the "drys" of Jones- Motorcycle Races. Motor Cycle races that will be between the two. There was constant fw would end the straggle. of Christ" making a touchdown when one of ville are having a fine old time of It AT THE DIAMOND THEATRE.

The Diamond Theater has closed Evening Service at 7:30 o'clock, their players skirted around right with neither of them gaining In the rid of the hookworm, and filled with the vigor and good health. Oven three hundred cases have been examined for hookworm and dwarf tape worm and other diseases. About one in every four or five have been found to be Infected with the hookworm and have been given treatment free. On each Saturday? the dispensary is held in Tuscaloosa at the Court 'House and all citizens In worth seeing will be pulled off. Mr.

Kobert Stubbs, of Birmingham, who "We may give yon a ahane I Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: end for 20 yard gain, but was forc loast because the men are all In the anmjer s.i.'i'fsaful ncak In the n.o- over two new pitchers toda," aatt ed to run out of bounds before reach holds the world's record for fast rid "Christ's Reception." Knights of Ezelah at 3 P. M. tion picture entertaiiment. Sevc.r- I all feature pictures were shown dur ing on a motorcycle, will have charge ofthis department of the fair.

He ing the goal line and unfortunately for Clemson, he was called back to the ten yard line where Alabama Junior Epworth League at 3 P. M. "wet" party and the women in the Tilings are brought to a crisis by Tsobel Martin refusing to be the wife of Tom Arnold untl the town is made "dry." About the same time the suffragettes and nnti-iquor parade ing the week. FrUay was Eoy Senior Epworth League Wednes Scout day at tbe Diamond and prjv held them for downs an dsoon kicked day 7:30 P. M.

has made a mile in less than a minute. Horse Races to be Best Ever Seen ed quite successful. Master Milton ball out of dangerous territory. Ladles Society Tuesday 3 P. M.

Thomas, the ratcher for tha Atkle-tics. "There is Brown and Shawksy who yet have to show their pitching ability." What Manager McGraw bet show in words was that. ha waa fighting to sted the losses agalajt tk club. Cdpire Kled was behind the ptfte) Umpire Egan on base paths; BUtmt left field, and TJlplre Connolly to You are cordially invited to attend The rest of the playing In the first osenfeld won the Cold Boy Scout I the parade Deacon terested are urged to come In and get Instructions about the work. In speaking of the meetings on yesterday one of those who attended the meetings at Vance and Cot 'Here.

Some real horse races will be seen all services. half was about equal between the uaus lu' dpci(Jp to go in for a swim. two teams, both see-sawing up and 01 ticaets, He has no bathing suit with him so this year. Several noted horses win down the field with neither eettine in The program of the Diamond this FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1 I 1. ill A Ihn lilnliAat alan.

tondale sadi: Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Sup- dangerous proximity to the other's weB enter the races, and $2000 in cash prizes will be given. There will be six times more racing than has even I I 1 4V nnJ ThllMllBtf fl "I was greatly surprised at the he follows the example of some of the small boys who go In clothed in nature's garb. While he is In the water in this condition his clothes erintendent, Judge W.

W. Brandon. oal. The punting of W. Van de- rialy splendid work that Is beii: cat right field in today's Giants'-Atbietlsn Morning Worship at A.

M. Ser- Oraaff was far better than that of Mature picture entitled wnen tne been seen at the West Alabama Fair. I rled on by Dr. Orr and others In this I Wnmon on the War Path" will be fifth gaue. mon by Kev.

Marvin R. Henln. SUD-ime viemsou yuuier ana in ww ue-i I I V. la a VK.OTan1i fnmulT in Agricultural Exhibits. campaign to eradicate the hookworm io.

"ora OoiioHn nartment Alabama narf a decided ad- -f- On account of the large number of o- v.n.M two parts. Flora Fincn, Sidney are stolen. He is desperate. Tom Arnold Is his saviour returning the stolen clothes to the deacon who ls profuse with his thanks. and other diseases from our midst.

The peopel do not realize tbe import I TW. T7n.m n4 TamAB TanV. mon by Rev. Marvin R. Heflin.

Sub- Tn the last half Alabama showed agricultural exhibits that will be brought in this year more spacec will be needed than they have at present ance of this work until they hear the Ject: "Dangers to Toung Manhood." up to better advantage than In the will be seen In the picture. Be suaaeniy Tom gets an idea. He great lecture that Dr. Orr gles and SDecial music at both services. first.

Clemson received the kick off sure t0 Bee tells it to Isobel and together they until they get from the meetings an The Giants were first afield. IE Graw told thel before practice that if they expected to make a stand today they would have to support Ha thewson with their bats. Doyle, Mw-kle and McLean sent Ino4 drive down toward the eenterfteld fenaa iMcGraw and Mathewson last to come on the field. Tie A--letics warmed up on the slda Unas. The Box Score.

All are cordially invited to at- and returned tbe balll 20 yards and plan the downfall of the "wet" party. I I a do tot a nc understanding of the work the party tend. I made a gam ot a yaras on a unet nlunra nntilit lift fiirthAr and I is doing along practical lines. However, all who hear the talks are Im When eelctlon morning dawns the men find themselves pantless. They don't know what to do.

A pair of pants can't be procured In town. A FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. was forced to kick. The nail landed pressed with the impotrance of the noinrt, fr th woair hoirinnine In the arms of who returned George Herren arrestea ror oemg I A 1. T- 11nMAn work and are carried away with Dr.

October 12th. 20 yards. H. van ae twaanr vi party of the deacon's friends waylay (Philadelphia AjBJ OS PO 'A Orr's lecture. Every citizen of our time, but preparations have been made to enlarge the space so that all who bring exhibits will have a place to put them.

$3000 In cash prizes will be given to the farmers, no one but farmers will be permitted to compete for them. Johnny J. Jones Carnival Company Best Ever. In the way of attractions, the management of the fair have secured one of the best carnival companies on the road, which is known as the Johnny Jones Carnival Company. Sabbath.

plunged through the line for a 6-yard John Lewis arrested for stealing E. Murphy, rf. Oldring, if. him and take fro mhlm his pants, the only ones in sight A passing 9-30 A. School.

Sain. Alabama attempted to make a "ae on ireignt tram oj uepuiy lung County should make an effort to hear this party of health experts at some point In our County. The remarkable 11 A. M. Public Worship.

The forward pass but failed. The next and Jones. Collins, 2b. Baker, 3b. Mclnnis, lb.

hay wagon offers refuge and the dea- i .1 ..3 4 .....4 pastor, (Rev. Chas. M. Boyd, will play tne oau was given to Magan, Miss Mary Dunlap of Eutaw has ar- con tekea advantage of it While en- work that Is being done cannot be 0 14 0 1 0 nrciipii who ran around left end for a 25- Strunk, cf. Bchang, c.

Pank, i understood unless tbe people take ad rived In the city and is the charming deavoring to hide himself more se-house guest of Mrs. William Oliver cure'y fro the eyes of the passing (a) Five minute sermon to boys I yard gain. Alabama was then penal and girls. Subject: "A Boy Rid-1 ized for holding. Hagan is again giv throng he falls Into a water-trugh.

29 17 IS AB PO A on Tenth St Totals Sew York aie I the ball and made a run around He goes to the druggists to get some This Company has been playing the .4 0 I I Herzog, 3b. (b) Twenty-five minute sermon to right end for 5-yard gain. Harsh was of the University and they made a thing to avoid taking cold. It is a big state fairs up North this fall, then give nthe ball and made a ten- gpiendid showing. They filled the air all.

new drink to bim and the deacon 7:30 P. M. The pastor will preach yard gain. H. Van de Oraaff makes wlth gongg of jj the Gang'B ....4 ....8 ....8 Doyle, 2b.

Fletcher, ss. Burns, If. Shafer, cf. Murray, rf. McLean, iMerkle, lb.

likes It He takes too much and gets and Tuscaloosa is the only city In Alabama that Is fortunate to have this 'amusement company 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 1 0 Subject: "How Many Tuscaloosa ten-yard gain tnrougn line, mugan jyj Here Owns the hilariously drunk, and going to the polls in this condition casts the only People are Murderers or Suicides?" makes ten-yard gain around right Town "Alabama," Etc. They yell- for fair Mathewson, Text: Ex. 20:13. eno. in.

van ae uraaa ing was the best ever heard at a "wet" vote of fthe day. The elec Crandall 1 i i i Price of Admission. The price of admission this year vantage of the opportunity and hear the talks." At the meeting at Cottondale on Friday night a large number went out from Tuscaloosa. In addition to the splendid address of Judge Brandon and tbe Instructive lectures by Dr. Orr and Miss Thompson several others made talks.

In the Tuscaloosa party attending the Cottondale meeting were Judge Brandon, Dr. Geo. H. Searcy, Dr. J.

H. Ward, Dr. O. W. Ward, Supt, Perry 'B.

Hughes, Mr. E. L. Olarkson and Mr. Parker MIze.

ti The tour ls to be continued all over the county, the points will be published and every citizen woh possible Monday. around right end ror len yaras ior (ootba1 game Mike gollie had tion Is a great success for the "drys1 a 1 I 4 P. Missionary Socle- second wuennown. bom. charge of the rooters and handled Totals ..28 1 8 17 15 Batted for Mathewson la Stk.

and Tom wins his heart's will be 50 cents. In making this price, it was the purpose of the man ty meets at the Manse. uiemson kicks BUU them in a splendid manner. Tuesday. hHarsh returns ball 25 yards.

Van- Tne fonowing ts toe line up the I i il I 7:45 P. Endeavor de GraanT maKes zo-yara gam mU8u two team. Clemson's line. luODy xong goesi Alabama: Riddle, center; Hicks, meeting. EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

There will be the usual services at Christ (Episcopal) Church this morning at eleve no'clock conducted by Rev. Mr. Walden of Eutaw. agement to give Tuscaloosa as good a fair as any in the state, and so that those who want to see a good fair would not have to pay several, dollars railroad fare and then pay 50 iMiss Mary Clara Ryan Wit 1MT fascinating bouse guest, Mlsa Kato Moslander have gone to Slrmlntha for tbe fair and ar tha fetn Mrs. Janie Lynch wblla in Blrtnl ham.

through line for 20 yards and makes Jame8 ieft guard; third This ended the rleat tackle:" W. Van de- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. scoring for Alabama. Varsity con- Graaff lett tackle; Martin, right end; 30 A. M.

Meeting for Bible Stu cents to see' nothing better than will tinued to put It over the Clemson left end. Haganj quarter back; dy. be seen at the West Alabama Fair. 11:00 A. Worship, players until we game BUU Long, full back; W.

Harsh, right MONNISH MEMORIAL CHURCH. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning (Worship 11 A. M.

Sermon by Rev. Hendrix, of Howard College. The prizes are all cash this year and three times as large as they were Celebration of the Lord's Supper. No all that kept the score down was alf.bach. H.

Van de Graaff, left Sermon. the ten minute quarters. last year. The management also wishes to announce to the people of the 7:30 P. M.

Evening Worship. Ser- It would be Impossible to give Just- CiemBOn. Carson, center; Parker, tlce with pen to all the players on left guard; utflejohn, right guard; can should attend. The meetings are entertaining and instructive band the work being done ls flf a hlgbhly practical and Inestimable valuable nature. Tuscaloosa county will reap untold benefit from the curing free of so many of her children and citizens who are now suffering from some of these diseases many of them not realizing the Let Tuscaloosa 0Un: county that no stockholder of tbe so at any time.

This statement Is made so that the people may nnda stand that the price of admission la charged to help make tbe fait A cess and not to make money lor tt stockholders. All they asked to malM the Fair a great success tbla yea Is the hearty cooperation of tha pea-pie all over Tuscaloosa and aflJotnSa counties. Watch for fustkar ajiauaaat IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. If you don't believe it pays to ad mon by Pastor Dawson. Seats free.

Everybody Invited. fair association has received a sin the Varsity team yesterday, but It Gandyj right tackle; Schellter, left might be summed up In the words tackle; etrllplen, right end; McGill, that THE WHOLE TEAM STARRED. end; james quarter-back; Webb, vertise ask the Oak City Drug Com gle cent interest on their money In pany how It came out with its ad vested in the Fair Association prop An interesting snake dance was KuH.baek. Jeter right half-back; Lo- ty show its appreciation by full cooperation In this great of tooth paste, ot "which It sold a gross in four days' time. erty, and that any one wishing to buy stock In-the-association can.

do glven between halfs bv the students hllfjbaclt.

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