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THE AUSTIN XJAlIiY. WJSDNKSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1914 3 TEXAS DEFEATS THANKSGIVING, NOV. 26 MISSISSIPPI BY SCORE OF 66 TO 7 FASHION- CLOTHES l'DK VOl HUS Longhorns Are Scored Upon on Home Gridiron for First Time. Just about time ft jfjj you got yours WKKHK, The limit of going some in the smokings line is to jk jsw! make fire with a match, then hitch it to a jimmy MkW'-W1' Ti-H mm For the first time in this present football season Mississippi was defeated yesterday. The Texas Long-horns for thn first time this season jilii Prince Albert Me-o-my! Gets you mighty pleased-like, and turns on the sunshine spigot PiWiviw "1 in your system very early in the A.

M. Prince Albert wins every man who's game enough to hit the high spot at the cost of a MMrmfSX were scored upon on their home grounds. When the final whistle blew the score stood 66 to 7 for tho 'lexaus. The game was a wide open Bfuir, both sides trying the forward pass often but succeeding only seldom. Mississippi punted frequently, tried few end runs and did not lialu much dime.

Doesn't make any difference what you ihin about being able to smoke a pipe or a roll-'em cigarette, you can and you will and 0 1 gei nappy on every pu-i you nau your lum Vi to the mast of feSKXiK on line plunges. There was a notice able lack of success on the part the 1-onghorus la their uUempted forward passes and litau and again the op ponents broke up the beautiful aerial lling.s of Blttlelielit. Alter the ma. minutes of intlctielu went through the lino lor a touiimown. other toui'uuuwiis were mane by ilarrcii, uikcr and Turiicr umii i luj scene stoou -0 in tuor ut Texas.

Ai.ur the kick-otf in the sucon quarter scoied the first points on an opposing uam obtained on Clark Fieid nils year. Kvans kicked 55 arris. Hcoli received and returned 25 yards. Alter Scott Iosl one yard a forward pass went, wiong, i.kiitcII lui kcvl 30 varus to Kvans. jlismaslppl ftraigntway tried pass, Ball to Cair, wbicn netted a gain of as yards.

An jotner forward pass by "old Mihs" lulled but Texas was penalized and the ball was put in pluy oil' the ih.t i. it. n. iua no gain but Ball in a nlunte throuifh The turkey, despite hu name, is an American bird. So are all our Overcoats, and every man ought to be thankful that such splendid, warmth-giving, comfortable garments, reared and made in our own country, may be had at such reasonable prices in our store.

$12.50, $15, $17.50 and $20 gets you the best values you have ever seen at these prices, including our 50 and 52 long coats. $25 up to $50 the best in the world. Sack Suits $15 to $45. Full Dress Suits $35 and $50. the right side of the line im.do lie touchdown.

Kvans kicked goal. I The weather was ideal for a last fume, a chilly norther blowing across iSSSSSStf me nanonaf jo smoft iwS 2 Men, here's ca-and quality and flavor and fragrance. Get a whiff or a puff of P. A. out of a pipe or from a makin's cigarette and you've Just 80t t0 have more.

Tastes so good it's SSwx right hard to wait till the next fire-up. Because p-A bite yur tongue! Bite's cut out by a patented process. Paste that in your hall You fSS Put yurseif on the road to contentment. rcTO, md half-pound III R. J.

REYNOLDS tobacco ca P-- mm ill pi Everything here for man's from Hats to Slices. ST.U V'. IIMJIS KllllkiS lit M.t HATS MUMV gnuiion. For the first Ume the l.onghorna wvi-m seen on l. lark Field wearing their large orange and while blankets by Bulher Stark.

In the first quarlr kicked 25 yards and received. Bong end by liancll placed tho ball in the visitors' territory. A pass, Lillli ficld to Barreii. resulted til a gain of 27 yards. ltobcrts broke thiougli the Texas line, caught Nielsen beforo be stalled and registered a loss of four yards for tile Texan.i.

Nlclsini 616 and Bucccssf ul'y A. M. DEFEATS OKLAHOMA AGGIES rforwiird passes I making them. Following is the i teams: the lineup for 17) Mississippi i TcxiiH (IIG) oslllon. Smythe Harris later gained 33 yards through the line, For.v.ird iC-M's v.

ci hiium.v but were unsuccessftil. Miss gained the hall on a punt. She punted back 11 yards. Alter Waller gained five yards through left tackle and Barrell ten yards around right end, Blttlifleld scampered across for tho first touchdown. Barrell did not kick the goal.

Score, Texas ti, 0. The second touehdoivn for Texas came shortly after. Barrell kicked 40 yards, Bender returning it 15 yards. The ball, punted by Mississippi, was carried by Barrel! as yards nround left Moran's Men Win Easily by Score of Twenty-Four to Nothing. Watson Left end.

Bert tackle. I guard. Center. Right guard. Bight tackle.

Turner Berry dooelmun Dittmar Jordan Bi rge Kdmonds Wren Collctt mmwm BiallOP Ca rr end on the next play. A basket piss, Barrell to Minefield, netted eight Later Walker recovered Nielson's yards. Nielson gullied five yarns. Bight end. FROM MEXICO CITY IN ARMORED CAR COBLKtiK STATION, Nov.

17, Texas A. ft M. smothered the Okla lioma Aggies this afternoon In a fast, snappy game of football, the final score being 21 to 0 In favor of Texas. The game belonged to Texas all tha way through and at no stage of thn contest was the Tcxus goal endangered. Dudley Kverett of I "alias was tha bright and shining light of the Mume, Ids sixty-yard run for a touchdown in the third quarter through a broken field being the fesJure of the contest.

Texas scored on a placement kick by Coleman and a touchdown by Bell In the first quarter. Another touchdown by Fveri'U came In the second and still another by Everett In the tnlrd quarter. Coleman kicked the goals. Barrell Kvans iVuu rter. Nellsoi Hull Left half.

Walker Uobcrts Fullback. Mttlefield Bender Bight half. Substitutions; ilriffin for Harris, Kelso for Nielson, Mosley for Criffin, Scott for Mttlefield, Mttlefield for e.dt. Kelson for Nielson. Smith for Kvans, Il.ilherl for Walker, Criffin for Bender, Blaine for Kdmonds, Simmons Turner.

Touchdowns: Minefield (2), Walker (21. Barrell (21. Turner (2), Niel FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER Farmers of Austin Territory Taking Advantage Postal Service. Kansas City Men Report Rough and Adventurous Trip. were very rough and we had a number of glimpses of the disturbed conditions of the country.

One night we were bombarded wiih a fusillade of rocks thrown by drunken Mexican. The car with its sheet iron hood extension was a needed protection. "Through Texas we found the roads very rough. We reached this part of the country broke, too, and so decided to sell the cur and travel the rest of the way by train. Kansas City will look like home, sweet home, to me." Chalker lives in Missouri and Warper's home is in Kansas City, Kansas-They left Matamoras November 8, Warner said.

Before the car was sold it attracted attention generaly. There were rumors that it was one of Carranza's cars that had been used in lli war. There were other rumors also, equally os exciting concerning its service by the warring jumble and scored sei oud touchdown. Barrell kicked goal. Score: Texas, Miss, 0.

A 45-yard gain on a successful for-waid pass. IJItlefield to Nielson, was made in Ihe first quarter, Kvans stop-pine the runner wllh a spectacular tackle 15 yards from Mississippi's goal line. Barrell then made yards on an end run, Walker golmr over on Ihe next plav. Barrell kicked goal, Score: Texas 20. Mississippi 0.

The speediest touchdown of the game was the next, one made. Mississippi kicked 40 yards. Minefield returning the pigskin 53 yards. A left end run of 37 yards resulted In the next touchdown and raised Texas' majority to 270, following Barrell's kicking of the goal. Second Quarter, The forward paiis worked a b't more successfully for the winners in thn second quarte-r.

Cains of forty-three and twenty yards were made by Turner by this means. Barrell raced across the line for the next touchdown. The; goal was missed. Tho score: Texas, 3.1; Mississippi, 0. Mississippi then made her touchdown.

Score; Texas, 33; Mississippi, 7. Barrell returned Kvans' next klck- He: Do 1 look better with a beard or clean shaven? Site: Well, you look awful with whiskers, but, then, they cover up your feeo "hiea eei News, was the least bit of room, were Ftored blankets, shovels, lubricating oil cans, cooking utensils and other such articles that one is likely to need when roughing it through a rough country. For it was through a rough country that they Had come and the trip had sapped the greater part of the energy of the riders and all their surplus cash. Headed for Kansas City, they reached Austin with the automobile and accessories and minus any resemblance of cash- Their journey had been from the capital of old Mexico. Besides the load of camping arUeles the car bore a glaring sign, "For sale, $125-" The sale was effected in a very short while and the car changed hands, its two Kansas City-bound drivers turning It over part and parcel to Willie lirnckmann of this city.

"We are machinists," said "and were in automobile repair shops a Matamoras, Mexico, and Brownsville for some time where we went from Kansas City. I hit we decided it was back to Kansas for us, so we took the car, which was due Chalker for work that he had done at a garage there, and began the journey. First we made a circuit of old Mexico, going to Mexico City and back. The roads son (1), Ball (I), Officials: Can Itiper (Wisconsin), referee; I.anford (Trinity College umpire; White (Vanderbllt and Tulane), head linesman. Time of quarters: Fifteen and twe lve minutes.

PREPARING FOR SATURDAY Dusty wi'h the white alkaline powder of old Mexico and the Western plains of Texas and wearing clothes that bore checkerboard designs made of spots of lubricating oil spread over the white background, H- 11. Warner and Jack Chalker rode Into Austin yesterday afternoon In a big armor-plated two-passenger Studehaker automobile. From the hood of the car a California college pennant 11 iw and firmly fastened to the knob at the top of the water valve was a little brass goat. On the back or the car, at ihe sides along the running boards and In every other conceivable niche where there That the farmers of Travis County and adjoining territory with rural route connection with Austin, are Interested in the "producer to consumer" movement which is being Inaugurated by the government through tho use of the parci-l post, is demonstrated by tho letters that Postmaster Johnson is receiving in reply to Ira letter of instruction to the patrons of the rural routes Some fifteen such replici have bce.i rocched so far and, though some of the farmers did not tho products which they have for sale, a number of them did. A list of some of those who replied to Postmaster Johnson's letter follows: A.

Coker, It. it. No. 5, Box, 123; N. C.

Austin High Eleven Will Met Houston Hinh Team. The greatest opportunity to get something real nice and at the price you can afford to pay. is at Ca.swell Smith's sale. You really can afford to miss it. MAY GET THE PUBLIC SCALES twenty-seven yards.

Cains by Walker Barrell and by Nielson gave Tf-xas the next touchdown. The score was then. 'JVxas, Mississippi," 7. Mayor Favor of Cleveland, it. It.

No. 4, Box 27, pork, chickens and syrup for sale; Mrs. M. Yager, It. H.

No. Box lard, eggs end butter for sale: August Ander Wooldridge Is in Meeting the Need. Texas kicke-d. em the first play Niel son mi ereepted forward pass by Mis Arrow COLLAR 2 lor IB mil CImM, a Im. Mains No doubt many football fans will have their eyes set on Osrk Field Saturday when Ati-dln High and Houston High clash for the Kouth Texas chiiiaplonHhlp.

Houston has not tin- smite team hh lust year, hut I ho sturdy little quarterback is still with the Bayou City team. Houston lost lour good men. Two are playing with Texas, Kette-gast is playing wi'h A. and B. Clarke is placing on the undefeated Austin High Team.

Houston has not been defeated this season. They have played such teams as Beaumont, orange. I'ort Arthur, Conrfc and I'eacoc Is Military Academy sissippi. A pass Barrell to Jordan f3- iH mttc'd seventeen yards. Sle-ady gains by Texas left the ball In plav on Mis sissippi's eighteen-yard line.

Third Quarter. Between the second and third quar very Possible Customer ter the Texas rooters from the grand stand held a snake dance upon Ihe football field, circling about tho If it is possible to do so the amount necessary for the purchase of public scales for Austin will be included In next year's budget, Mayor Wooldridge announced yesterday in a conference with the public scales committee of the Chamber of Conmtf rce. Tile committee Is It T. Badger, W. B.

Anthony, K. I). Junkin and C. II. Cross, city sealer of weights and measures.

The Mayor expressed hi knowledge of the need of public scales. Mr. Cross and Secretary Vining of the Chamber of Commerce lmv hn in consultation with persons interested in the matter and say there is hope that the scales may be bought and installed under conditions similar the purchase of an automobile hook and ladder truck by the city. A Houston Business Man Writes I of San Antonio. Coach Wiiitaker drilling his squad on many new plays.

His squad Is In C.d t.uioiiiK UulUluui'B Kai.k- I "Moms" Clarke, who sprained hiss "We felt as if there was plenty of business to be had. Strict Cold! Cold! Colder! Cold weather Is coming and you had better be prepared wttn a good heat Ing stove, pipe, etc. We huve a largo stock to select from at very low prlcas. 1.1CMBITKCJ KINNKY, 511 Congress Ave. economy and the greatest business efficiency were necessary to son, K.

K. -No. nox miner ami eggs for sale; Lon C. l'iper, Cedar Valley, mustard greens, turnip greens, oiiions, dressed turkeys, butter and pork sausage for The local piisfal authorities are making an effort to "ct the farmers to answer and to s'ate specifically what they have to sell to tho city consumer. When thin is done it will he to male a list of the fliers and the city people may place their orders accordingly.

iMiss Mary fp'aiing. of the dennrt-ment of domestic science of the diversity of Texas. become Interested in the. movement in connection with waging the campaign she has Inaugurated for securing a closer acquaintance between the women of the country and the women of the city, and she has made inquiries of the local postal authorities concerning tho success of the producer to consumer" plan that Is now in an experimental stage. The information has been furnished hr as requested by Assistant Postmaster Young.

Some time ago Miks Oewring addressed the chamber of Commerce on the matter of rest rooms for tho women and children of the country and on bettering the condition of the country women. I hat the monotonous drudgery success. Texas began to wear on her lighter opponents in this quarte-r. Steady broiiAl.t Te-iin to Mississippi's ai line arid a forward, Barrel) to Tinner, gave Texas another touchdown, Barrell falloe! tcp kick goal. The score-, Texas, 45, Mississippi, 7.

Fourth Quarter. The fourth quarter opened with Texas se'oring the nt'Xt touohdewn on a fiftv-five-foot pass, executed by l.lt-tlefield, and a seven-yard run by Turner, the receiver. Barrell kicked goal. The score: Texas, 52; Mississippi, 7. The ri'inaining two touchdowns for Texas were made by Barrell and I.it-tlefield.

The first came as a result of a ten-vard run following the failure ankle In the Wii-o game, will be ohi-k In his old position at right half. He Is one man that "Old Hi" can rely upon. K. Clarke, who showed up so well in the San Anlotdo game, had his right arm hurt but is now well. "Hip" Colbcs, who has been having trouble 'Villi his ankles this season, will perhaps be in the game.

All the rest of the men on tho squad nro in topiiisch condition. DELEGATE IS NEEDED. "Long Distance solved our problem. "Today every wheel is moving. Wc have accumulated many new customers.

Within a short time we expect to have the old trade in all its volume plus that of the new customers Iron Front Bar 1 1. no Martin, I'riip.) -106 West ttlxth St. nE WHISKT A SIT.CIALTt HITIIF.H rilOXK 4 No ordeiffcioitclted in. filled In. or hipped Into prohibited territory in violatiur of tho Texas laws.

and the prospective customers with whom we have established MATCH JOHNSON AND WILLARD of a Mississippi fake and a sucef-sful I pleasant relations by the judicious use of the long distance tele A request that two delegates he appointed to represent the Austin commercial organization at the eighth annual convention of the Society for the Promotion of Industrial Kducation, to be held at Kichmond, Dec. 9, 10, II and li, has been received by the Austin Chamber of Commerce. President Stebbins will be glad to appoint any one who will be in Richmond at the time of the convention as the Chamber of Commerce representatives. Secretary Vining said. Negro phone." Hope" Probably 1 Mexico- ar.d "White Will Fight that is to he found In the daily of T.OXDoN.

Nov, (9 p. Ar Southwestern LongDistance Wires Reach Every Possible THE LOBBY ticles were signed today for a boxing Texan forward pass. Mttlefield to Berry. Barrell kicked goal. The final touchdown was made by Mttbfieid.

A series of passes thnt worked rr re successfully in tho last quarter than In the earlier part of the game returned Mississippi's klckoff near her own goal line. Kelso fumbled, but recovered the ball on the flvp-ynrd line. A basket pass. Barrell to Mttlefield, and the subsequent kicking of the goal by Barrell made the. final score 6S-7 in favor of the Texnns the farm wife may be remedied.

Yotwcan gi something exceptionally nice for the same price that you would get more common finals If you take advantage of Caswell sale. LOCAL OPTION ELECTION VOID. Do not fail to visit Bradford -)orf-lingcr big wall paper and paint F.ile this week. Excellent tcrrlo. bout of from .0 to 41 rounds between Jack Johnson and Jess Wlllard, an American "white The fight will take place during the last two weeks In March.

1 Is that tho battle ground preUiKv will be In Johnson Is to receive $30,000 for Customer. JOHN DODSOtV, Prop. TURKEYS ARE CHEAPER. CHICAGO. Nov.

17. Cost of A As whole the Mississippi team Hmvthfl at le ft I fik-htljiif. mil un a scrappy game ur.i.i Thanksgiving dinner will be less In KANSAS CITT. Nov. 17.

JudgR Chicago tb year than in a decade, I Johnson In circuit court today de-acconling to prices quoted today on clarr-d illegal the local option election the markets. Turkeys, sold for 30 here Aug. 2, 191 1. In Jackson County cents a pound, dressed, last vear, will (outside Independence and Kansas brine 25 cent, this vear. Prices of City).

In the election the voters de- outhvestern FOR MESSENGER CCY RING PKOKES mm Telegraph Company cided to oust tho saloons and road fruit, vegetables and green stuffs, in mid proving to he a speedy one In the defensive game. He breikn 11P many of the Texas forward passes. Carr. Bal and Kvans were In most of the plays, giving the opposing runners considerable trouble. Kvans' punting was, however, not ut to his standard.

The Texas backs played well throughout. Berry and Jordan got into the offensive game by receivinj one In MEAiiAcia sm-musii" NOGAUSi-. Arm, Nov. IT. F.

W. Chappcll. an amomohllc dealer of this was st'Pt and seriously wounded as ho passed the Federal barracks in NopeJcs, Boiiora, last tjlg-l. The Mcx-lonn suCioritiea li.v.-e, promisod to mcko an Invtsrtsit'-lon, what many instances, are. only half of they were last yeir.

Telephone iiCFitnf5. He held that tho order of the county court, calling the election was not according to law. The "drys tiled a motion for a row trial. CIRCLE A GINGEJ? AJL.

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