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f.LEVEN TIIB MONTGOiliT ADVEBTISEIt, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 in t. JOHN P10MB0 IS BROWN PREVENTS ANNUAL BANQUET OF FOUH ARE KILLED mm READY TO TACKLE GEORGIA TECH IS LITTLE TROUBLE IN DEFEATING GEORGIA BSSMSaBSaTsVSMMS HARVARD SCORING CREDIT IN TO BE WHEN RACING AUTO AND WINS EASILY HELD ON WEDNESDAY JUWIPSOFF TRACK LOCAL WRESTLER i i Yellow Jackets Go Through1 IBig Italian Says He Will Johnny Ait ken Wins An Officers for the Ensuing and Around Black and Meet James on Mat on or Crimson Team Largely One of Secondary Strength, Regulars Being Saved for Yale Game Infinite patience and 2 to 3 years In required to muk every leaf uniformly good and mild before It can be used for Charles Oenby rUan. The blending I perfect, the result of years of experimenting. Try one today. Itecommendnl ly 100 Munlgomefy' da lers DI RK IIRI (.

COMPANY, IH.tr. Telrphoac 274. nual International Grand Prize Automobile Race at Santa Monica Track Year Will Be Elected Several Addresses Are on the Program Med Line Almost at After December 10 Will Montgomery wrestling fans, and in fact those of central Alabama are becoming Interested la the arrangement for the proposed wrestling match between Peter James, local Greek athlete (Associated Press.) CAilBRlDcifc. Nov. IS.

Th Next Wednesday evening, It, the annual meeting, election nt ntHnM ,11 hurt, V1Hl. Brown oolball team (urn. shed a sub- SANTA MONICA. CAI. Nov.

Lewis Jackson and (hree oth er persona were killt-il today In thi seventh annual international prize au tomoblle race, which won In re I and John Plombo, an Italian wrestler gomery Credit Man's Association, will! be st the Gay-Taatfue hotel at 80 o'clock. I. 11. DeWeea is president' stantial setting today for a gridiron star, Fred t'ollard, its negro halfback, whose brilliant attack counted most of the twenty-one points by which Brown defeated Harvard. Un defeated through the season, Brown cord breaking time on th Kmita Muni- I ca course by Johnny Aitken, driving an relief for Howard Wilcox.

The dead are: Harold F.dgertun I.os Angehwi. spec tator; Lewis Jac kson, i.os Angeles; driver; J. B. Jt-nkins. motion picture! camera operator; unliirntirleil woman.

(iMMlll4 Press.) ATHENS Nov. II. Georgia Tsdi had ltttU trouble beating Georgia 11 tm bare today Btrupper, Morrison, Johnston and Bpence went through and around the Cracker line almost at will but several tlmee lost the ball on fumble when a touchdown wa In Slight. During the first period Tech gained three yards to the Cracker's one, but, fumbles prevented any scoring. When the second period opened Johnston broke loose for 25 yards around right end and bucks by Btrupper, 6 pence and Morrison netting from three to 11 yards, sent Bpence across.

In the third period Tech obtained the ball on their 10 yard Una and carried It for the length of the Held on long runs and line bucks by Johnston, Spenoe and Btrupper, pushing Bpence over strain. When the fourth period I mmm- mmw lime Worn Ideas rjanisned forever oi some note, who was formerly a real-dent of Montgomery but who Is now living at Opellka. Peter James Issued him a challenge for a finish match, catch-as-catch-can style several days ago and Plombo Bat. urday replied that he Is ready for the ma but his business In Opellka Is such that he will be unable to get away for the match before December 10. Plombo's letter, which was received Saturday morning, follows: Opellka, Nov.

17, 111. Sporting Editor Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala. Dear Sir: I noticed In yesterday's Issue of yod paper that Peter James wants another wrestling match with me. I will be ready to meet him at any time after the 10th of December. My business will not permit me to meet him before that date.

I am In better condition than I was last year. I beat blm then and I will do It again this year. I hope match can be arranged. Yours very truly, (81gned) JOHN PIOMBO. of the organuaiion; Ernest ti.

Meyer, secretary, and T. J. Ucynulits, treasurer, and Its membership embraces every wholesale dealer in Montgomery. An elaborate program has been prepared for the annual meeting among (he prominent men Invited to be guests being Governor Henderson. Among the speakers and their topics will be: Kay Rushton "Relation of the Attorney to the Credit Man." Leo J.

Marshuets "Who is Entitled to Get Credit or Extension of Credit From a Jobber's Standpoint." W. E. Pitta "Benefits to be Derived from Membership In the Credit Men's Association." The Montgomery association la a memler of the National Association of Credit Men the largest commercial organization in the world. At the meeting on Wednesday evening reports of the officers for the past year will be mads the business of th year closed up and officers for the ensuing year elected and Installed. The addresses will be mad during the couise of the banquet.

lemonade vender. The Injured: John Ghlanda. Lo Anuclea. Jackson's mechanician J. S.

tlannlgan, Los Angelos, spectator. A Los Asgele Driver. Jackson, a Los Angeles driver, on his ISth lap, swerved Inio one of the palm trees lining the course The car uprooted the first palm tree It struck, overturned a lemonade Htand, killing the woman In charge, crushed Jenkins against a second palm which was brok. en off short and wrapped itself about a third tree. In th i wreckage, Jack-eon was crushed.

His mechanician, Ghianda, was thrown out and escaped dangerous Inurien. Edgerton was opened Tech, aided by a penalty of half $10 $15 $20 There is no longer need to pay outrageous prices for clothes because your associates b. It is your appearance that counts NOWADAYS. You can get in the suits or overcoats we sell at these three prices ABSOLUTELY THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN MONTGOMERY. These Prices Prevail No Higher No Less.

te distance to "orglaa goal, marched down the Held itil Btrupper broke away for 15 yarus and the final touch down. Flncher kicked all three goals. Lle-ap B4 BuauBary. Geor. Tech (21) Position.

Georgia (0) Dunwoody LT Tate Alexander LT Thraeh Lang LG Wlngate Philips Germany Flncher RU Beaaley Carpenter McConnell Bell Desendorf Morrison JB Lonnelly Btrupper KHB Reynolds Johnston LH McLaws strucg Dy nying parts ot the wrecked car. He and Jenkins died an hour after they were taken to a hospital. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Hannigan also was struck by psrts of the wrecked car. He will recover.

prevented a Crimson score and maintained Its record of having held Its goal line clear In every game. Pollard rushed from close formations ran wide or dodged his way througn broken nelds for gains of from four to forty yards. He received forward passes eleaniy, not only those of his own team, but also Harvard passes which he Intercepted. Defensively ne was a sure tackier. The Harvard team was largely one of secondary strength, regulars being saved for the game with Yale next Saturday.

Except in flashes It was without consistent powers of stuck. In the last period Harvard threatened by an aassult which started on their 24-yard line and was carried thirty-six yards In nine rushes, on.y to be stopped when Pollard Intercepted a Crimson pass. He threw himself against the Harvard line for several short gains with Purdy and Jemall assisting, then broke away for a 40-yard run, within two yards of Harvard's line. Purdy carried the ball over. All three goals from touchdowns were kicked by Devitalis who has booted thirty-one such goals this season without a miss.

The Llae-up and Seminary. Harvard (03) Position. Brown (21) Brewer. LE Marshall Lovell LT Devitalis Duncan LG Farnum Taylor Sprague Clarke RG Wade Sweetser RT Williams Phlnny RE Weeks Murray Burnham LHB Pollard Bond RHB Jemall Flower FB. Hullhouse Score by periods: Harvard 0 0 0 0 Brown 7 0 7 721 Referee.

W. S. Langford (Trinity); umpire, G. W. Bankhart.

floi.i s. Plshon (Dart Wilcox la Official Wlascr. Wilcox wss declared the official win SICORY TULAN E' ner of the race and the new speed re cord of 85.65 miles an hour for the HIRSCH BROTHERS 27 Commerce Street "Satisfaction in Every Garment" INDIANA DEFEATS FLORIDA ELEVEN ON MUDDY FIELD (03.284 miles of the coume, will stand Spines FB Neville ALABAMA OVER In Wilcox's name. Altken'a time, credited to Wilcox, was 4:42:47. floor by periods: Georgia ....0 7 7 721 ...0 0 0 00 IS AN EASY ON The winners of the first, second and third places all averaged better time than the former grand price record of 77.22 made two years ago on the same course by Eddie Pullen.

Those finishing after Aitken, their tlmrn and average speeds, were: Cooper, second, 4:48:59, an average Anniston upon payment of (200. Application of Trolley league of Cali fornia referred to Secretary for further Investigation. of 83.72. Referee. Nlcholls (Chicago): umpire.

Magoffin (Michigan); field judge, Ellis (Army): head linesman, Dugan (Gonsales College.) Time of periods, IS minutes each. Georgia Tech scoring Touchdowns, Bpence 2, Btrupper. Goals from touchdown, Flncher, S. Substitutions Georgia Tech, Hill for Btrupper'. Gulll for Bpence.

Geor-gla Pew for Wlngate, Coleman for Game Is Called on Account of Darkness With Seven Minutes Left to Play Patterson, third, 5:09:38, an average of 78.13. Roads, fourth, time not announced. Rlckenbaeher. driving for Weight-man, who withdrew and Cody were llagged while running. Georgians Back Home After Tour Through Alabama Weevil Belt THOMASVILLE, Nov.

18. A party of prominent citizens of Irwin paid to Instructions In regard to early planting, cultivation, picking off th squares with the boll weevil on them, plowing under the stalks, etc. The members of the party also saw however, that the sections they visited were going in greatly for diversification of crops and finding money In it. I'eanuts and velvet beans were being extensively cultivated and peanuts were bringing (100 per ton at the mills. The oil being extracted from them is to be used in the place of cotton seed oil and the meal for stock food.

Velvet beans were bringing $15 per ton. The members of the party from Irwin County were R. V. Paulk, John Conley, W. R.

Kelly, L. E. Bryant, J. R. Bryant.

I. J. Tucker, W. McMillan, J. H.

Little. (Associated Press.) BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 18 Indiana triumphed over the hard fighting Florida University eleven here today 11 to 3. The muddy field pre. vented fast play and 'he game early developed Into a punting duel between W.

Hess and Farrlar. with the honors going to the former. In the second period an Intercepted pass gave Florida the ball on the Crimson's 20 yard line from which point Baker's toe gave he Orange and Blue Its first and only score of the 1316 season. Captain Mcintosh entered the game at the end of the third period long enough to carry the ball over for the Crimson's first maker. In the fourth period Hlatt on a twenty three yard run carried the ball to within striking distance of the Florida goal from where Hathaway went over.

Farriar lulered a fracture of the, ankle In the final period. Line np. Indiana (14) Position Florida (3) Mullelt. L. Henderson Donnelly.

County in Thomasvllle yesterday en route home from Alabama. WEATHER FORECAST. (Associated Press.) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18 Tulane had little difficulty in defeating University wher ethey had been visiting the boll weevil section and investigating con (Associated Press.) "WASHINGTON. Nov.

18. Forecast mouth)'; head linesman. W. N. Morlce i ditions there.

-Sunday and Monday: of Alabama today, running up a score of 33 to 0. Tulane frequently shifted i from line rushes to the open style They came back believing that cot ton can be successfully grown in boll weevil territory if proper attention is of play, crowding end runs in at un expected moments. A 55 yard dash (University or Time of periods, 15 minutes. Brown scoring: Touchdowns. Pollard 2.

Purdy. Goals from touchdown, Devitalis. Substitutions Harvard: Lancaster for Dovell; Day for Duncan, Wlggin T.vln, rn for Clarke. Hartley A1SDUDI, OOUlll V.iir 1(1, ucuigia. Florida, Mississippi Fair Sunday and Monday, not much change In temperature.

Tennessee, Kentucky Fair Sunday and Monday, not much change in Charlotte Club Gels Decision in Case Against Montgomery (Associated Press.) N'EW ORLEANS. Nov. 18. The board of arbitration of the National Association of Professional Baseball leagues continued Its meeting here today and announcing a long list of decisions, including: Claims Allowed. Charlotte N.

club, lein of J200 against Montgomery territory In Moore-field claim; Player Moorefleld against Charleston, club for $40 title player being awarded to Charleston; K. J. Anderson against Baltimore club for $55.68: A. J. Piereon against Law by Faust featured.

The game was call Ingles L. Baker Wetland L. Rosenthal Murchie Robles. Wiley R. H.

Stockton Beck R. Goldsby ed on account darkness with seven minutes to play In the final period. The lineup and nummary. Tulane (33) Position Alabam (0) Bmtth I Lowman Mereaux T. Whlttlesley Rosenthal L.

G. Rows Van Mayor R. G. Johnston Hardin R. Rodger Pnl.A MnrlAn for Sweetser, Gaston for Phinny, Fel-ton for Murray, Murray for Felton, Gardner for Murray, Minot for Flower.

Htichcock for Burnham, Willcox for Hitchcock. Brown Ormeby for Marshall, Ward ioii Devitalis for Wade. Don Buschmann R. Wood W. Hess Q.

Fuller A. Hess L. Sparkman Bowser R. i Hatcher FaiilRt -T rVn I rence, territory for J177.50; Players Parker, MeCloskey, Hutchins, Schantz-man and Krowell against Montgomery club; Charlen P. Stewart against Memphis for ISO: J.

A. Kelly against Greensboro, N. club: Player Beers ovan for Weeks. Murphy for Purdy, Brooks for Pollard, Annan for JemaiL KENTUCKY DEFEATS MISSISSIPPI AGGIES BY OPEN ATTACK (Associated Press.) LEXINGTON KI, Nov. 18 Relying almost entirely on forward passes and against Charleston, S.

club; W. Neil Your appearance will be admired by everyone if you wear one of our stylish and serviceable hats or derbies. We clean and block hats and guarantee our work Out of town drdes solicited; Work finished and returned promptly. HASSON AZAR The Hatters 121 Dexter Ave. Opposite Post Office Phone 1490 I.

McGraw R. Gage Galloway F. 8.. G. Johnston Score by periods: Tulan 7 13 733 Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 Referee, Halligan, (Massachusetts, Tech); umpire Strelt (Auburn); field judge Gormaey l(New Orleans Y.

M. head linesman Whitney (Jefferson). Time of periods 15 minutes. Hathaway F. B.

Farriar(Cap) Score by periods: 0 7 7 14 Florida 0 3 0 0 3 Officials: eRferee, F. H. Hamm, (Kenyan); umpire Bryan (Colgate); head lines. Jack McKay, (Westminster). Time of periods 15 minutes.

Scoring. Indiana Touchdowns, Mcintosh and Hathaway. Goal 'rom touch down, Hathaway 2. Florida Goal from Held, Baker. Substitutions: Indiana Keefer for Bowser; Stusman for Beck; Hlatt for A.

Hess, Gray for W. Hess; A. Hess for Hiatt; Beck for Murcle; W. Hess against Rock Island for 125; Player O'Day against St. Joseph club, $50 Mid kin allowed lien against Huntington, W.

territory. Claims Disallowed. Mengaa against Seattle club: PICKWICK CAFE Table D'hote Luncheon 50 Cents Sunday, November 19 From 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. QUEEN OLIVES MICHIGAN CELEKY CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP CHICKEN GUMBO TENDERLOIN OF TROUT, TARTAR SAUCE JULIENNE POTATOES SPAGHETTI ITALIAN ROAST TURKEY, CELERY DRESSING, CRANBERRY SAUCE MASnED POTATOES STEAMED RICE CAULIFLOWERS IIOLLANDAISE STEWED CORN CHICKEN SALAD MAYONNAISE VANILLA ICE CREAM AND CAKE COFFEE TEA MILK open football attack, tne university or Kentucky defeated Mississippi A. and M.

13 to 3 here today. Mississippi scored first in the opening period on a field goal from field by SchWill. Kentucky scored in the third period on short line plunging after forward posses had taken the ball to the twelve Last period 8 minutes Tulane scoring: Touchdowns Faust Barnes, Cardoza, McQrow, Goals from touchdown, Cardozza 3. Substitutions: Tulane Foster for Mereaux. Alabama C.

Hovater for Taylor; J. Hovatei for Rowe; Downey for J. Burnette for G. Johnston; Rowe for for Gray: Mcintosh for Keefer; Poof for Bucchmann; Keefer for A. Hess.

McKay for Mullett; Baltsell for Hathaway. Florida: Devan for Rosenthal; Rood for Farrlar. Umpire Arundel against Northwestern league; W. L. Morrisett against Baltimore club.

Players Awarded. Charles Schmidt to Mobile club, claimed by Vernon, Pitcher Joe Wiley to Mobile, claimed by Memphis; Holly McMahon to Winston Salem. Joe Kernan claimed by Fargo, and St. Joseph clubs declared a free agent; Fred Lear declared a free agent. Players Runser and Reinhardt returned to Muscatine, reraerve list.

Claim of Anniston, and Newnan, Involving Players Osteen, Bow. doin. Showers and Sidmond, compromised, Anniston gets J200, and Sigmond goes to Newnan; Sigmond reverts to C. Hovater; Taylor for Rowe; Rowe for Whlttlesley. yard line and again in the last quartet when Mclllvaln picked up a fumble and raced 35 yards for a touchdown.

Line up. Miss. A. M. (3) position Kentucky (13 Reese L- Crutcrei Carpenter L.

Murphee Brunson L. Britlain Spurlock Clements Oswalt R- G. Patten R- Heick Wetumpka Aggies Win From Selma ah iH A Xmas Opportunity 25 Per Cent Saving on Your Presents at SCHAEFFER'S No. 5 Commerce St Louisiana Stale Romps Away From Ole Miss. (Associated Press.) BATON ROUGE, L.A., Nov.

18 Ixu-siaaa State University swamped Mississippi University here today, rolling up a score of 41 to 0. After the first period It appeared only a question of the size of the score. Both teams used a number of substitutions. The lineup. Louisiana (41) Position Miss.

(0) Krementz Reynolds. Floyd L. Watson Spencer 1. I.umkin Jones Anderson (Special To The Advertiser) WETUMPKA. 18 The Wetumpka Aggies sprang a surprise on the Selma high school team here today In taking the game by a score of 20 to 0.

The same teams played In Selma a few weeks ago and the Selma boys defeated Wetumpka by a score of 12 to 0. Stephenson, the big Selma fullback, plnyed a god game but failed to make the gains necessary to carry the pig-skin across the line. Although about ten pounds heavier per man the visitors were almost helples when time came to break up the open plays executed by the local lads. Wallace and Jennings scored the touchdowns for Wetumpka, and Howie kicked two of the three goals tried. Motiloil Demonstrations Shaw R- Kinne Boto.

Q. B. Rhodes McWilliams L. Gay rjaddy R- Haydcn Schwill F. Mclllvain Score by periods: Mississippi 3 0 0 0 3 Kentucky 0 0 6 713 Substitutions: Mississippi Weeks for Schwill, Morris for Weeks; Fikes fot Reese; McWilliams for Carenpter.

Kentucky Heber for Kinne; Grab-felder for Gay; Simpson for Hicker-son; Baugh for Cirabfelder; Gay for Hayden; Grabfedler for Baugh; Rlck-etts for Simpson; Dempsey for Clements. Scoring: Touchdowns Rodes, Mc. Illvain. Goal from touchdown; Kode. Goal from field, Schwill.

Officials: Referee. bocork, (Georgetown); Umpire Vaughn, Blake (Van-derbtlt: head linesman. Baker, MONTGOMERY ICE COLD STORAGE COMPANY All wagons are proviuou wun accural consumers wUl pleas xct correct wAla-ht and report any discourteous treatment on part of drivers. Pnon. 7.

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Powell Rico It. Yarbrcugh Floyd It. Slsk Lewis L. IT Ball Green K. IT Ftookout Himes Bunting.

Rodrieue P.B Neely I Score by periorls: Louisiana 21 7 6 741 Mississippi 0 0 0 0 0 DHAtOUU.V'S tbr ldlllg Bbsiueaa Co.lrtf In Montgomery. Draughon'a ttie only Business Colin Own. Its Home. Drausuoo'a th Only Business Colleg own- tns a Dormitory. Drnushon's th Only Business Colin itccom-mended by Court Reporters.

DKAUUHO.V8 COIXUOB Drausnon Building. Comer Church and Cstoma Strseta, Montgomery. Ala. Races WO Yards For Touchdown at Chicago (Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Nov. 18 Sweeping end runs and forward passes enabled Northwestern to defeat Purdue, 38 to (S today, and win the right to play Ohio State at Columbus next Saturday for the big, nine football championship.

Coming from behind Northwestern scored four touchdowns In the third period after Purdue had led in the first two periods. Purdue's scores were the result of field goals booted by Huffine. Willfamed thrill the crowd In the fourth period by intercepting a forward pass back of his own goal line and racing 100 yards for Northwesl-ern's final score. Referee, Dr. Smith.

(Missouri); umpire Jones down hd linesman Anderson. (Mississippi College). Time of periods minutes. Louisiana scorlmt: Touchdowns. Lewis Green O'Quin, Rodrigue.

Goals frrfm touchdown; Himes 5. Subs: Adney for Krementz Bryant for Floyd; Gundy for Jones; Brandon for Walker. St. Dizier for Rice: O'Quin for Floyd: Raird for O'Quin: Bernstein for Rodriguel, Rodrigue for Lewis. Mississippi: iirne for Reynolds: Evens for I.umkin Sliarman for Powell Selbridge for Uall.

P. Morgan Partner Confers With Wilson; Tells of European Trip WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 Henry P. Davison, a partner of J. P.

Morgan, held a 45-minjte conference with President Wilson at the White House tonight. The engagement was made at Mr. Davison's request. Afterwards he responded to all questions by saying "I have nothing whatever to say about my visit to Washington. Mr.

Davison's call at the White House was linked in some quarters i.5 PURE WHITE And Clean And Cool GAY-TEAGUE SANITARY QUICK LUNCH kaxsas vkbraska 1 with a report that the Morgan inter-i eats had helped form the nntlonil ln-: dustrlal conference board with the I purpose of organizing employers to fight the eight hour day. Davison told (Aaanrlntrd Tress.) LINCOLN, XKH. Nov. IS The University of football team was defeated 7 to I by the University of Kiins.is. 1' "'as Nebraska's first defeat since 11 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY Inviteo the Automotil lists to attend tKeir de monstration of Automobile Lubricants by tbeir Automobile Expert, wbo will be at tbeir filling stations at follows: BIBB STREET (JoK nson Tire Co.) Nov.

20tk and 21st LEE STREET (Montgomery Tire Supply Co,) Nov. 22nd and 23rd, DEXTER AVE. (Capitol Auto Co.) Nov.24tb and 25th. Please bring or send your car to one of tbe above stations on tbe dates mentioned and have our expert clean it out, adjust and fill it with the proper grade of oil, and note the difference in the operation of your motor. Aoto Looker "INN" HAYGCOD'S North Carolina Acini ps Are ComnletelyRouled Maanelated Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov.

isOporee-town's football team defeated the N'orthCnrnllna Agricultural and Mech-anicnl College eleven, 61 to 6. here today. Georgetown's gains came on both forward pases and old fashion friends that tne story was an absolute fabrication." Davlaon la Silent To newspaper men he said he did aMsjsasssirw The Safest Place to Keep Your Automobiles. 210 Monroe St Phone 241 iyifhrs aai'aii)'- ed line bucking play. line was routed and the ball was sent through time after time for heavy gains.

not wish to make a formal denial because his houso never commented on newspaper reports. He refused to sav whether he denied the report to President Wilson, and White House officials were equally silent. Mr. Davison is understood to have informed the president, among other things, of industrial and financial conditions observed during a recent visit to Europe. His request for an interview was made yesterday.

SHEFFIELD AND STERLING SILVER Going at 25 Per Cent CofGa.Ry The Right Way" i For Union 8prlu, iroy, Andalusia, Eutaula, Uswsea, Amrl- ous, Aiuany unu 8:20 a la. ror in aoov points aad Augusts v. Savannah. Armn Defenh Ffanpn Representina Y. M.

C.A. Annotated Press.) WEST POTNT K. Nov. 18 The Armv heat th Springfield C. A.

trnlnlng school eleven in the last home ram of the senson. 17 to 2. The Cadets have gone through th Beaon without a defeat. Discount Cigar Makers Turn Down Proposition TAMPA. Nov.

IS A compromise wage proposition offered by the cigsr manufacturers of Tampa today Staffers Aitnilks'i WILLS VI KfOCKOUT No. 5 Commerce St. to the striking workmen was voted own at a mass meeting of striker The men ask an Increase of $3 a thousand. The manufacturers offered to grant them a tH Increase over prices nald In Key West and Jacksonville. It Is stated that prices being paid here before theetrlke were higher than those paid at th cltlea named From Savannah.

Aususia. Macon, Dawson, Columbus, Ua Eufaula, Troy, Anualusla and Union Springs. Ala ALL THAINS DAILVi for further Information writ er apply te Om. R. Wright.

C. IO-ia First National Bank. W. at. Hays, C.

T. 14 Montgomery 8U sV T. T. Jl ItODtgemery. Aaaocfntesl Pres.

NEW YORK. Nov. Id Warry Wills, of New Orleans, knocked out Jack Thompson, of Tulsa, In the ninth: round of their ten round boxing mate here tonight They are negro heavy weights..

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