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MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1914 TUB AUSTIN DAILY ILY 53 1810 SERIES AUSI mm DEFEAT IS FIRST GAME -3 BE PRETTY! 'HI GRAY HI DARK "Dopesters" Busy Tryina TRINITY, 30 TOO Baptist Dfet Howard Payne After Out How This Year Will Coml par0 wiin uthera. a Hard Strugs'. Nothino. LARGEST FIRST GAME CROWD OF RECORD ATTENDS. NEW YORK, Oct -Bagha tisticians are at present endeuv0r WACO, Texas, Oct.

Tha Baptists defeated Howard Payne today on Car roll Field in tha opening game of the THE VISITORS FIGHT GAMELY Facing Certain Defeat They Gather to lorecasi tne prouable attendance the coming betme Philadelphia AthbJics and the Braves. It is ndiucted that the series, whicH? begins this prove closely cojjlested and extend I six or seven games existing will be in danjfer of eclipse in 1 more directi fa. Both Boston Philadelphia Jiave dem Strength as Came Progresses and Hold Line in Last Quarter. Look young! Nobody can tell if you use Grandmother's simple reoiper of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows th Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the naural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also end dandruff.

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These are the aim of this store in Rogers Peel Co. and College Brand Clothes We make here a great demonstration of ultra style features showing individuality, personality, distinctive fashions At $20.00 to $45.00 Other Special Value Suits at S12.75, $15.00 to $20.00 New Fall Shoes New Fall Hals In All Styles at In Soft and Derbies $V55o $7.50 53, $4 io $5.00 whelming defeat, Trinity College gavo season by the score of 9 to 0. A touchdown and a goal by a drop kick gave the Baptists their points. The Bayiorites were in the game from the tap of tha gong and fought witji plenty of spirit and pep. Howard Payne put up a brave fight never giving up, but they were slightly outclassed by Moseley's men- The ball was for the most part' kept In Howard Payne's territory.

The Bayloriteg threatened to score tin the first quarter, carrying the (lall to Howard Payne'a 12-yard line twice. Lucian Roach played a stellar role In the Baptists' offensive play, his end runs and line plunges being startling and daring. Fenning showed up well on forward passes and in Interference. Issacks andJack Roach were towers of strength cn the defense In the line. I Tankersly alone stocd out as the star for Howard Payno.

His offensive play of tackle and back end rung were spectacular while hi tensive work was exceedingly good. the University of Texas a plucky fight Saturday afternoon and pleased a very large crowd with its determined defense. The score was 30 to 0, the Longhorns making two touchdowns and goals in the first quarter, one in the second and one in the third. Instead of losing nerve and going to suppling jUer in past worldfi ries, the la flocking to the nark enormous imbers and taxing capacity of stands and fields to limit permitted by local ordinances, the National Commission ground The attendance at the 1913 played between New York and Pt3 delphia.R as 151,000. The series of previous season when New York 1 Boston jeluba engaged in an game truggle before the Boy Americans finally defeated the 'i York NaUonals set attendance fisti of stands as the today.

It isot likely that this I V. strength, TrinftyjBtooJ f'rm and put up such a classy defense that Texas did not score in the lastNjuarter. The opening crowd was 2200. In view of the fact that tae game itself was without interest because of the lacking some of the speed of Simmons, lie la an expert with the forward, pas overwhelming superiority of Texas, i New Men Show Well. In the line Keclt surprised every one this was a remarkable attendance.

Xt The line-up: Baylor Position. H. Payne ua. a. iimiiuilllltu will De Tcaf In the coming: series since neither-Boston nor Philadelphia parks can commodate the world's series thro' ''ifl'ng p.

at the New York Polo Grounds, it Stanton Reed with his work. He played a good defensive game, was aggressive enough, and passed the ball in a manner above criticism. Goodman, Birge and Jordan are guards from former seasons, J. Roach Fielder leff end expected that should tile a.h..c Berry Nicholson all veterans, and all splendid In a de was the largest first-game crowd that has gathered on Clark Field in recent years. The game Itself was devoid of spectacular features.

Texas scored a touchdown soon after the game started when Barren went around end for a good long run- Barrell kicked the four goals. Coach Ailerdice used nearly every man on the first squad and late in the game weakened the Longhorn left guard Issacks (captain) Duncan fensive or an offensive scrap. Ed-mond and Turner atAnds are both old men, and while neiter has ever shown E. M. SCARBROUGH SONS Braves battle through -six games total attendance will pass the 150 If this proves correct the tl attendance at the world's series gap since 1903, when the Cc i-enter Turner j.

Patterson any startling speafl, both have filled their places well. Berry is in his old right guard mission assumed charge of the ann neaaue will Norris rf (Captain) offense by substituting several men for place at tackle. Kane, a new man, opened at tackle. Coach Ailerdice right tackle Leach j. Madden proach close to one and one-half nf lion since the aggregate total at prf right end 11 Si FEW MINUTES! NO Football Results Mitchell P.

Baiter No accurate reeordof the attenda; used Johnson, ad Griffin-. Loftus was used as substitute at quarter and Hal-bert at half. Leftwlch is again eligible after a yoftr out and substituted for a few minufes for Barrell. Nielson folowed Wiiiker at full. ouartef during the years 1891 to 1902 is first team players.

This was done in order to give all Cn the squad a fair trial. Trinity was to hreak the Longhorn line defense. Progress would have been made: by use of the forward pass but for the splendid interference of Texas- Huffman showed remarkable accuracy "with the pass and with PIPE'S DUPEPSH abue, but there waf-e twelve sel SIOICHt- Isbell L. Roach L. Baker Mitchell left half fo.j;u niuiui vncfpeiiua mention the total number? of games The gam opened with the following ris-ht half eighty and it has jbeen estimated tf lineups: Trinity.

Texas, stronger support would nave been dangerous to any opponent. me average attenaance at these gai approximated 3000. Assuming the Orr Edmond rieht end. timate, as made jpy former players Digests all food, absorbs gases and stops feraentation at once. Harris as Yell of the solons saw the perform- Flemingf.

jCano right tackle. WhitfiaSd Jordan ance and for a majority of them it was the first exhibition of college football. orricers, to be Jcorrect it would 1 another 240.0000 the known total tendance at the series to date bring the aggegate figures wi; striking distance of 2,000,000 for twenty-two series ulaved since 18S Passes were issued to all members of right guard- Fouts Allen fallback for. Baylor: Wilmingham, Fanning, Bascor and Nlgro. Score: Baylor 9, Howard Payne 0.

Touchdown: Fanning Field goal (drop kick): Mitchell. Referee; Utay (A. Umpire: Cornell (A. M). Head linesman: Wille (Baylor).

Timekeepers: Rogers (Bayior) and Smith (Howard Payne). Time of quarters, 12 snd 10 minutes FOOTBALL PLAYER KILLED. Keck Henr center. Carrf Birge Although neither Boston nor Ptj wlfcit became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach.

A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps the stomach regu-ulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without reoellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape'a Diapepsin, which- costs only fifty cents for a large case at drugstores. It's truly wonderful--it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing. Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; Its so unnecessary. left guard delphfa approach New York In the Legislature by the University Athletic Council.

Among the members who took advantage of the Invitation was Representative Gene Harris- After looking the crowd over, he took his old place in front of the Veachers and led the Longhorn yells. NRepresentative Harris was for many years yell leader New York: New York. University, 27; St. Stephens, 0. Gettysburg, Gettysburg, 7.

Albright, 7. Hanover, N. Phillips Exeter, 32; Dartmouth Freshmen. 0. Middletown, Wesleyan, Bowdoln, 0.

Williamstown, Williams, Vermont. 0. Schenecteday, N. Union, Hp-bart, 3. Rochester, N.

Rochester, 36; St. Lawrence, 0. Worcester. Amherst Aggies, 14; Holy Cross, 0. i Amherst, Amherst, 17; Mid-dlebury, 0.

Swarthmore, Villanova, 0. New York: Fordluim, Gallaudet, 6. Providence, R. Brown, 20; Rhode Island State, 0. State College, Pennsylvania Stote.

'22; Muhlenberg, 0. Orono, Maine: Maine, 26; Boston CoUege, 7. i McKenzie Berry matter of revord crowds In tit left tack series, both dities have for years nlshed large ihrongs whenever the "urner "Wonder what uptwt your stomari jtfhlch portion of the food did th 3am-ege do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach in In a sour, tossy and fcpset, and what Just ate has fermented info stubborn lumps; your head dizzy find aches; belch gases and acids ahcVeructate undigested food! breath foul, tongue eoated Just take rifle's Diapepsin, and in five minutes, jou will wonder Beajl left ejfd. at the University.

I Esljfs tional or American League clubs li contenders of world's champlon; In almbet all cases in mi Wimmer Barrell After making two touchdowns in the quarter. rMfht.haif Kifig Vfiflr. tha .1 t--i ti. 1 1.0..- SAPULPA, Oct. 3.

Ray? Allen, 19. of the Stanley High School football team, was stunned when, tackled today in a game with the Tfthlequah Indians and died 35 minuter later. H0PPE BEATS ENGLISH EXPERT first quarter, Texas started ut to pile up the score. The final score, however, was not as large as many had expected. In the second Trinity made first down, used a pass for eleven Huffman Littlefield left half.

Qlaite Walker yards and was making some -progress governed by the parlu capacities. is for this reason thafXNew 1 shows larger average attendance the two cities that will be represerl this year with 32 017 for twelve gars Jr covering the series of i Boston shows an average of 2-f spectators toT nine games played In the series of 1903 "and -1912: Phi full. ftubstitules: Trinity, right when the ball was lost. Tefos came back with a touchdown in a few min near Mlkoutitz repulsed an Austrian detachment which lost its cannon and mitrailleuses." NEAR RIOT Ifi SOUTrWRICA enfl: Allan, right guard; -Kirk, left American Wins International Billiard Contest. Hartford, Trinity, 14 Wor gurd Lorrest, left end; Garrett, right half fSunkle.

left half. Texas, Stanley, right end Johnson and Griffin, right cester, 0. ute Littlefield carried the ball around end seven yards. Walker went straight ahead three. Walker went around end two- A basket pall pass, NEW YORK.

Oct. 3. Willie Honoe. South Bethlehem, Carlfcle. believed, the Russians Beem to have checked, the German invasion from East Prussia and have compelled Germans to retrace their steps, except on the right wing, which Is still fighting around Ossowets.

v- The latest reports on the movements of the German Emperor are that' he has left Breslau, from which point the invasion of Poland was launfhud. for Thorn, West Prussia. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL ueipiua aiuiuuKiL iiBurui jri i erifta in hnn witnesl champion balk line billiard ulaver of Lehigh, 21. I i tackle; Goodman, guard; Loftus, quarter: Leftwlch, right half; Nielson, full. Barrell to Littlefield netted seven tne world, won the International Easton, Urslnus, 7.

I Officials were: Umpire, Van Riper (Wisconsin) referee, Whittaker (In yards, and another pass eighteen. Barrel! again passed the ball, this time, to Washington. Ufashlneion and blnation. English and balk line match tonight, 4 beating the world's English billiard Melbourne Innlan. but nine games during this perioi eight years and the average attenft of fans has- been; 1,410 per gane.

Boston's total aggreg 200,968 to Philadelphia's, 192,691. largest single game at Bo: diana); timekeeper, Parker (Austin). Jefferson, 105; Dickinson, 0. i Turner. Turner got away for a Barrell kicked goal." Syracuse, N.

Syracuse. SI: Ham Trinity kicked off fifty.1 re ilton. 0. I turned" twenty-one. Barrell A DERBI LT, 42; ROWN, 6.

NASHVILLE. 3. Vair of Twickenhan, England, atotal score of 4285 points to 3703. ji The match consisted of five, sjx hundred point game at the English style and six 500-point sessions of IS 2 balk was that made in the 1911 series Hanover. N.

Dartmouth 74. Nor. wit 0. New York, when the fifthgame of contest drew 34,683 pal attenda Germans Said to Have Besn Beaten at Every Stand. New Brunswick, N.

Retgers. 32: dirbilt football team debated. Hejfer-st'in's Brown College hJre tod ay 42 to line. Each man scored 3000- at iis Rennsalaer, 0. 1 Philadelphia's banner cowd gatlvj around end six Failing tomake'much headway, Barrell kicked forty-five yards.

No return was made- Trinity kicked. Keck returned fifteen. The quarter ended with Texaa on Trinity's twenty-yard line. 'i Pittsburg. Carnfegle, 55; on Oct.

17. 1910, to wijhess the o- 6, using two full tgams during the The visitors" touch Wayneeburg, 0. down lh the fourthrperio" on a forty- Minneapolis: Minnesota 28; North tng game between ttfe Phlladei: Athletics and the Chjfago Cubs 26 $91 fans passed tlfrough the TJle world's series lcoiil sinele five-yard forward' paaf and a dash Dakota, 6. own style of play, but Huppe proved more expert 1ft playing the game foreign to him than Inmarsat bn)k line. PRINCE OSCAR-fED CHARGE around end.

Chicago: Chicago. 34; Indiana 0. Madison. Wisconin, 21; Law Attendance is made in the i CHICAGO SWAlvlPS HOQSIERS. A rence, 0.

Anti-English Demonstration Shows That the Boers Are DiyJded LONDON, Oct. A dispatcW Reuter's Telegrajri Company from Potchefstrom, the, Transvaal, South Africa, says thatan attempt by general Christian "Dewet to' address a meeting of protest against tfie government's action in regard to' the war resulted in the breaking tip of tha meeting after a deinonstration which approached the proportions of a riot. Admission to tte hall had been restricted to the ticket holders, but. a crowd of sympathizers with General Louis Botha, vylio baa taken command of the British operations against the Germans in Southwest Africa, gathered outside And, battering down the barricaded doors, bombarded the anti-governtient forces with eggs and bricks. A frc5 fight followed.

Then the crowd from the hall moved into the open, where' General Dewet, again attempted to speak. Once more he was Interrupted by singing, shouting And cheers for General Botha. Later the supporters of Botha paraded the streets and ended the demonstration by adopting a vote of confidence in. the South African premier. CmCLE A dUCtti ALE Ithaca, N.

Colgate.fr; Cornell, 3. Princeton, N. Pflnceton. 10: CHICAGO, Oct, 3. Universitvof Chicago today defeated IndianaTInl- game or the New York Giants-PH delphit Athletics Jerles In 1911.

Th attendancw-at every series 1903 together Tith the number games played as shown in the act' versity 34 to 0. The Hoosiers were Young Son of German Emperor at End Bucknell, 0V i Annapolis: Navy, 13; Georgetown, 0. outclassed and onlv the failujre of Chi panying-tabltjr gives a grand aveil Philadelphia, FraBklin and Mar. cago's attempts at forward grasses keirf of the Fight Collapsed With Heart Cramp, Caused by Excitement. shall.ylO; Pennsylvania 0.

the score down. PETROGRAD, O-t. The following official announcement, from the general Staff has been issued "The battle at Augustowo continued to develop with extreme ferocity on Oct. 2 enemy relaxed his positions north of Lake Vipxl, carrying out furious attacks, on he side of Ratchkl and Bergimene Irj an effort occupy western roads lejdlng out of the Au-gustowo forest, "On the road to Lodz and Schilisohki the first diviw'ori of the O'Tmnn slry attempted to check the offensive tactics of the Russian cavalry. This engagement totik place a dusk but the enemy's squadrons wer put to flight and completely dispersed, sustaining heavy losses.

They tmrrled along in their rout the lnfantr protecting them. "The Russian troops have occupied Rnygrod, Kalvary nd Marlampol, all In Russian Poland.f "Insignificant engagements have tnken place in tfie neighborhood of Kielce, on the right bank of the Vistula. "In the Carpathians Russian troops of 21,409 the sixty games pi since the Pfttsburg and Boston nifUn the initial contest. JL West Point, N. Y.I Army.

49: Stevens. 0. I NAVY, 13; GEOBflETOWNo, yl903 PittBburg (N. vs. Bo Indianapolis: Georgetown 12; BERLIN, Oct 2 (Via London, Oct 8.) Major General FYeiherre von der tsutier.

ANNAPOLIS, fcsyoct 3-Navy de-K, rff anrl floAI-ffatnarn IrfU. nnnntnifT 1905 NeW YOrk (N. Georgetown inrthe opening V', PI New Haven, Yale. 21: U. of delphla (A.

5 games; 91,723. Horst, "the commander of the Twentieth Infantry Brigade, was killed Virginia, 0. 5 feated today game of the local footpail seasonS to 0. The visitors" couWf not keep of the ball, bt they vufr tin a Lafayette, Purdue. 27: Wa.

bash. 3. 1906 Chicago (N. vs. Chi.

(A. 6 games; 99,845. 1907 Chicago (N. vs. De (A.

L.1, 5 games; 78,068. Haverford, Havrford. 9: Wash strong artfularly wheJT driven ington College, -0. I 1908 Chicago vs. Det while leading his troops on September 28, according to an official announcement made tonight.

He had previously received the iron cross for his work in the field. Today's casualty list containe about 9600 names and includes a mention of the wounding of Prince Joachim, the Cleveland, Kenyon. 7: Western Reserve, 6. in the third quarter JGarrell kicked off forty. King fambled the ball and Goodman recovered.

Texas had the ball on Trinity's thirty-yard line. A pass, Barrell to Littlefield, gained twenty-two. Walked plowed through for four and again went straight ahead for three. Littlefield caried the ball over the remaining yard, making the fourth touchdown for' Texas. Barrell kicked his fourth goal- This touchdown was made In less than three minutes' play.

The four quartet opened with many Texas substitutes In use. Several times during the quarter, Coach Ailerdice sent in new men- In the last few minutes of itay Trpiity got the ball on the fifty-yard liije and made desperate efforts to carryf" It to the Texas goal. Making no headway, Huffman kicked. Huffman passed the ball first times consecutively And thffn tried to kick. Each of the passed was intercepted and when Huffman tried to kick, Keck blocked the ball.

Longhorns Somewhat Slow. The Longnorn line, while somewhat slow, is tip to the standard of last year's- The back field is much weaker. It lacks the snap and ginger, the get up and go. that made the 1913 sensational- Wtlker, a Polytechnic recruit, showed up well at full, but not so well as did "Big' Daniels. Wimmer is back In his old place at center and is handling the team as well as does Barrell.

Barrell at half looks good and he did some splendid work in Saturday's game- He does not however, fill the place left vacant by "Little" Brown or Simmons. Littlefield at half is in one way superior to either of the 1913 halts. Having all of the spirit and dash of either Brown or Simomns, although (A. 5 games; 62,232. 1909 Pittsburg (N.

vs. De Columbus, Ohio State. 16: Ohio (A. 7 games: 145,295. Wesleyan, 1.

oacK tnsiae tnntirown 5-yar line. ARMY CRUSHEJ STEVENS. WEST POINT. IT yC Oct. S.

The Army buried Steynsunder a 4 to 0 score today in th opening game of the season here. were weak in every department of the game. The Army's offensive was strong. The visi 1910 Chicago (N. vs.

Phila Lansing, Michigan A. 35: phit (A. 5 games: youngest son of the Emperor, at Sohaetzels, East Prussia. Olive-i, 7. 1911 New York (N.

Evanston, Northwestern. 7: Tha Associated Press correspondent phia (A. L-), 6 games; Lake Forest, 0. learned at Metz from the adjutant of 1912 New York (N. Ars.

Bo: Chappel Hill. N. IT. of Carolina, frmce Oscar, the frfth son of the Era (A. 8 games: 251,901.

tors failed to make a single first down 65. Virginia Medical College. 0. 1913 New York (N. LJ vs.

VI peror, that the Prince on September 24 led his regin ent at Verdun In a most, desperate battle, The French, Atlanta: Georgia 20; U. of South Carolina. 0. i delphla (A. 5 games; 150 992 Grand total Games, 69 attenda Rouge.

Laj Louisiana State lnciuiilng Turco sharpshooters in trees. EMBARGO OS FOODSTUFF University, Louisiana Industrial I I 13 itf picked off the officers of whom so many were lost that the companies Institute, 0. 1,284,551 FOR MiNOR CHAMPIONS Knoxville. Tenn.rt Tennessee. B5: were led by sergeants during the hot King College.

3. i test part of the fighting. Prince Oscar headed the column, nd shouting at The Netherlands Government Takes F.alefgh. N. North Carolina A.

Mliyvaukee Defeats Birmingham So ft Bl; Wake Forest. 0. tne top of his voice, led the charge. Macon, Chattanooga, 16; Mer which was finally successful. He eot Elaborate Precautions to Prevent Shipments.

cer. 0. so excited that he collapsed after the Nashville: Vanderbitt. 4: Henderson. victory with acute heart cramps.

ern League Team. Oct. S.Milwaukee team, champions of American Association, defeated brought on by several days' exertion urnwn. 6. THE HAGUE, Oct.

3 -(via Lon, prior to this fighting. Fayettevllle, University of aon.j t.ianorate preparations ArKonsas, zn: Hcnfirix College 13 have Birmingham pennant winner been made by The Netherlands gov Waco: Baylor University, Howard Pavne, 0. The physicians ordered him to Met, where the news of the bestowal of the decoration of the Iron cross first class reached him. He jumped from his bed when he heard it, shouting "I am well the Southern-Jbeagye. here toaai 'the first of a series of games for championshfp of the minor leagu Tulsa: College, 33; Alva sstate Normal, n.

ernment to prevent shiuments of foodstuffs brought, Into Hofland frompass-lng into the hands ofnations at war. Along the borders am coast ami in dis Birmingham -4 s- Lexlnpton, "Virginia Military HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE No crosses -were available at the insnrute io: F.irhmond Colleen 0 Milwaukee 8 Batteries Johnson and Wall Hovlik and Hughes. time, so General von Strantz took his. tricts under martial law air outgoing Lexinstop, Washington and Lee University, ICS; Kichmcnd Harvey Col. given him in 18 0, and presented It to the prnice, who is now rapidly re AUTOMOBILE RECORDS BROK covering.

i The garrison commanders every where are taking measures' for the treignt is examined; bv mflitary authorities in the'eustoms officials. Owing lu the aeneral scarcity of wheat flour in HoBandV white bread Is becoming a luxury; A dispatch from- Copenhagen states that upon representation tor- Dr. James' Headache Give Instant Relief Cost Dime a OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. Two automobile dirt track rfecori a half mile track were broken at suppression of stories to the effect that tne tatnouc ciergy participated in State fair races here today. cruelties against German iuMiers in Heame went five miles in 5:47.

Belgium, which it is officially asserted former record of 5:55 1-5 was tl-e Danish government has prohibited are untrue. The higher official Cath Half tlis ReguIarFiiel Supply Required Cole's Original Hot Blast Dealer, on account of the patented air-tight and gas-tight construction and patented hot blast combustion, gives perfect control over the fire. Build Only One Fire a Winter It is so perfect in construction that fire keeps all Highlit Baves the gases wasted with other atoves The cost of the stove is saved in fuel. $5.03 worth of aoft coal, hard coal or lignite, or a $1.50 ton of slack or screenings will do the work of twice the aairunt of fuel in other stoves, It is guaranteed to remain alwsiya air-tight, which means that it is always a fire-keeper, -f Examine Cole's Original Hot Blast before you buy Avoid imitations which only lo-k like the genuine. SOLD BY me cjiyurmiiou or ail young horses.

olics protested against the assertion. Bob Burman at WheeHpg. Bob Raymond loweredtTie three record by three sgnds. Which came ra letters from the front Persons repeating the assertions will Watcn-Ille. Mtine: Colby, 36; New Hampshire College 0.

Medfird, Tufts, 61; Bates. 7. Aul.iirn, Auburn, 60; Hamilton. P. Pittsburg: V.

of Piitsburg, 21; Westminster College, 10. Athens. Ohio: Otterbeln, Ohio TT-SS. Alliance. Ohio: Mount Union, 36; Muskingum, o.

Lexington. Kentucky State. 80; Maryville College, 0. i Nebraaka. 14; Washburn.

7. Kansas University, 48. William Jewell, 2. Missouri, Rolla, 9. Marquette University, Carroll College, i Washington University (St.

Louis), 62; Shurtleff. 7. BUILDING T4ANY SUBMARINES be severely punished. Nerveracking, Splitting or dull, throbbing headache yield In Just a few moments to Dr Jame3' Headache Powders whici' cost only 10 cents a package at any drug store. It's the quickest surest headache relief in the whole Don't suffer! Relieve the agony and, distress now! You can.

Millions of men and women have found that headache or neuralgia misery Is needless. Get what you ask for. If you General meetings hare been called ything in the att Beenn line see raaTell Smith. They i for today to bgin a wnpaign against the consumption, fn Germany of the sto German Ship Yards Working With Feverish Activity LONDON. Oct.

8. hiB, Is Scotch whisky French liquors. SUNK BY NORTH SEA MINE. COLLINS AND EVERS WJN AU njl T. yards are working with feverish, energy, says a Copenhagen dispatch to the Daily Mall.

Fifty supmaflnes are being built it is reported. he aubmarine successes having mad the German pubic clamorous for -more ships of this kind. LONDON, Oct'3. A Lloyd's dispatch from Ostend says the British steamer Dawdon from Hull for Ant CHICAGO, Oct 3, Efldle Coi of the Philadelphia Americans, John Evers of the Bjfstoa Natlc today were declared winners ot 1914 trophy presented Ay a manufacturer to tse Jplayers services were tl mist valuabl werp, is reportfd fo have been sunk UVSt nlcht bv a North Soo mlno tvti The great lacK rJ men are mlssinsr, eight were taken to FRESH ECSS AMD POULTRY Arriving Daily H.C. McVayfi Co.

Both Phones. St. Louis University. Milliken, 13. Iowa.

95; Teachers' College, 0. Illinois. S7; Christian Brothers' 0. Davidson. N.

Davidson College, 0: Clenwon College, 0. Blackburn. Virginia Folytechnto Institute, 1J; Randolph JJacon, 0. he their respectivecluros- Each wii: ceive an autocKotnie as a prize. 0SS KG'OCK "The Housefumishcrs' ostena by a rishir.g smack.

CmCLE A 'GINGER ALE and rubber ares' seriously affecting German transport -in the field according to the fllfiHtch. as all secret petro depots fst.ished before the war are exhausted. i By the vol the trophy con1 sion, Cotlinpc-eived 3 out of a Bible 61 potrfs anl Uvers 50..

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