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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 2

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ym TAYLOR, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 3, 1922. aaulatMuSrm 'TEXAS AGGIES by The Taylor Co. mmmpr fitnrird Bland If. G. Vice-President, 0, B.

-2d Vice-President G. B. Manager Published dallyT except Sunday, and entered In the postoffice at Tajlor, Texas, as second-class mall matter, MEMBER OF THE UNITED PRESS TERMS OF SUBSC pt 8y Carrier: 1 month I 3 months in advance 6 in 2.60 a la adTance-- 600 UyMail: 9 month 3 at oaths In 100 months In advance i 00 it year in 4-00 NOT A FAILURE The achievements of the armaments conference include a iour-power agreement to limit construction of capital a four-power treaty covering the Pacific, which the Senate threatens to amend, and which is a fubject of controversy; an agrpement as to the island of Yep, which leaves its sovereignty vested in Japan but secures to the United States rights previously provided for under' the treaty of Versailles- On the other hand, the conference has failed to limit the use or number of aircraft; failed to restrict the manufacture or use in war cf poison gas; failed to outlaw or limit the building of submarines; failed even to stop absolutely capital ship construction under the Hughes ten-year hoilday programme, because of modification and departure from the original proposal; failed tc provide that money saved on capital ships shall not be expended for other ware raft; failed to place any limit on total expenses for naval purposes; failed to place any limit on land armaments. Mr. and other leading spirits are reported as disappointed, but what else could they expect The conference undertook loo much.

It attempted the impossible. Four nations, no matter how and even if in perfect accord, which was too much to can not come together and legislate for world on all these questions, if on any. Only a Congress of all the nations joined in a league could hope to do so, and only then if all the stronger nations were really earnest. But the armaments conference is by no means to be regarded as a failure- Quite apart from any particular achievement it has strengthened the principle of and given added impetus to vhe movement toward international co-operation in the interests of the peace and well- being of the world. Michea ICollins, the Irish leader, has his share of the Irish sense of humor.

When recently he received a cable from this country saying, fast, we will send you a million dollars a he replied that he would prefer a half million dollars and a thousand men well equipped. As he expected, the thousand armed fire-eaters failed to buy tickets to Queenstown, preferring to fight at the safe distance of 3,000 miles. Fighting Spirit Gives Bible Farmers Victory Against Kentucky Team 1 mo. IB or less .11 16 17 words .17 .14 .68 170 18 words .18 1.80 It word .19 .18 .66 19t 20 .20 .40 .70 2.00 21 .21 .42 .74 2.11 22 .22 .78 I 28 .21 .81 2:18 24 words .24 .48 .86 2.40 fORRKNT FOR unfurnished rooms downstairs; two furnished roms for light, housekeeping; one bed room. 306 W.

4th St. Phone SOS. 0-G By WILLIAM B. RUGGLES Centre College's wonder eleven that defeated Harvard and is rated as the champion of Ihe outfought and outplayed, went down to a 22 to 14 defeat at the hands of Texas the battling representative of the Southwestern Conference, at. Fair Hark Stadium Monday afternoon.

With 32,000 spectators cheering themselves hoarse as the Farmers maintained a two point lead through tlit: first half and came hack fighting to overtake a brief Centre touchdown in the third quarU-r, Dana game every man of them a Texas high school wrote football history on the playing field at Fair Park. Figured little chance to with two regular fullbacks out of the game and a pair of bad legs in the makeshift backfield Bible, was forced to send on the field, and with Captain Weir carried to the sidelines when his ankle gave way in the first quarter, the Aggies thrust themselves into the gallery of football immortals with the wonderful game they played. They fought every inch of tho way thin line of battling playing strength, aware that there was no reserve strength on the bench to replace them. They smeared the fa rnous passing attack of the Centre College triple threat they stopped the wonderful Bo played lings around the All-American Red Roberts, whose huge frame ambled helplessly over the fUdd most or the -they rose to the supreme height of the glory of the old Aggie spirit that has immortalized College Statiol teams. They outplayed and defeated the unbeaten Centre team.

Electrify Stands. From first forty-yard return of Roberts' kiekoff, in which the shifty-footed all-conference hack eluded every Centre player except Bo McMillin, posted at the safety position from a moment later when Bartlett pulled a rare football misplav in cutting back behind the goal line on long punt to be thrown by Wilson for a safety, the Aggies eh-c- trlfled the stands with their great play. The breaks went to the Agdes but the story of the breaks harks back to the night of New Eve when Dana Bible's squad ignored the chance offered by the night ot revelry to forget the serious task ahead and in the quiet ot IHillas dorniilores preparaed for big game. It harks back to the utter smashing of traditional training rules that night by most of the Centre eleven, who, in spite of Moran's warning, underestimated the Farmer squad. That tool- hardy overconfidence and the lapse ot training on New were reflected in the play of the Kentuckians yesterday.

To that must be added the long trip from the coast, where the team had played in mud and rain, and the l'ael that, barring fast workout, Moran had had little chance to get his team pepper up to its str'de. The Aggies overse the dope from the start when the eleven coolj refused to remain on the defensive, but matched their offense against Centre. It was not an effective offense- it was not good for concerted gains- but it astounded the Centre team, and twice, when withni striking distance, it achieved touchdowns. Play by Play, First period: A. M.

easily had edge during the first part of the first period of play. Taking the ball on the kiekoff, the Texans rushed down the goal and scared a safety within the first three minutes of play. Wilson tackling Bartlett no. hind the line. Thereafter the ball was in territory must of the time.

Second period. Centre took the of FOR or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for lighthouse- keeping. Phone 835 or 401 Vance.3-3t FOR room and one apartment. Mrs. Pipkin, 810 Main Street.1 Phone 125.

4 6 FOR unfurnished r-yrns. Phono 245 or 905 Talbot St. 22-tf SPECIAL SALE OF READ V-TO- WEAR AT THE STORE AHEAD THIS WEEK All Coat Suits, All Dresses, All Furs, AT ONE.HALF PRICE All Coats. ONE-THIRD OFF Sale closes Saturday, January 7. STU RGIS-GOLDSTEIN CO VOS FOR and fat hogs.

30 tf PETER SCHRAM FOR modern bungalow, well located on Seventh Street. See 3-tf J. W. ARMSTRONG. FOR SALE OR city property, 1921 model Ford Coupe, practically new.

Inquire at Press office. 1-6 6t ATTENTION! KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Journals Cash and Day Books Letter and Bill Files Regular meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 sharp. Gathering in Senate Chamber. Installation of officers, and refreshments. Alfred C.

Schmidt, C. C. C. McKay, K. of R.

S. FOR SALE AT BERG Al fectiou oil stove, with double three-quarters ton of coal. J. I1 Auliffe, 1021 Hackberry. FOR four gallon Jersey milch cow.

just fresh; also all kind of farming tools. C. H. COOKE, Taylor, Texas. 5-3 EGGS FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds.

of 15. J. M. Forwood, Pints and 1-2 Wallets Quarts WANTED TO BUY Second-nand dresser and baby bed. Phone 391.

31-tl Taylor Vulcanizing Battery Co Accessories, Tires, Batteries. Gas, Lub. Phono 826. 101 West Fourth Street. FOR at 50c per bushel.

Cane at $15 per ton. Phone 875. 14-lm J. FRANK SMITH Read Estate, Insurance, Investments Phone 48. Grau building.

WE BUY all kinds of second-hand furniture; pack and ship. The Second- Hand Furniture 411 Main St. phone 398. 8-tl O. Daliet DR.

WILLIAM RODDY OSTEOPATH Taylor, Texas, Over SEIDERS HOKE Insurance, Rents, Real Phone 338. Taylor, Texas. FOR SERVICE bel ween Marse and J. ,1 Thames a crown wris! watch. Reward for returned to his office.

4-3 TWO MILLION DOLLARS to loan on Good Black Land Farms in Williamson and adjacent counties. Liberal pre-payment option. 1 am in a position to your loans without delay, as we have unlimited funds. 3-tf J. W.

ARMSTRONG. Service Car Station Cars at All Hours, Day and Beth Open and Closed Drivers: M. L. Sanders S. M.

Bownds Ben Thels Call Phone 111 (Nevt to Owl Restaurant) on the Levee. HO CAST THRID STREET LOST- Suit ease conlaminr a ladies and childrens clothes, between 1. G. N. Depot and 714 West XI St.

Reward for return lo Hugh Veale. 20tf OHIO UNIVERSITY GKTS MANY FOOTBALL OFFKRS By The United Press. ATHENS, Ohio, Jan. University seems to have made an impression in the East this fall in football that will aid in schedule-making this winter preparatory to next season. Ohio played three times in the East, losing to Syracuse and West Virginio and defeating Columbia.

Offers for next season hare been received from Centre, Kentucky, the Navy, Annapolis, Georgetown, Washington, D. Columbus, New York; West Virginia, MorBgantown; West Virginia Wesleyan, and Bethany. Several of these games, it was staled, probably will be scheduled. Cabbage plants, leading varie Crystal Max Bermuda Onions, $1 1000, postpaid. Ernest Aigner, Arnold, Texas.

return of hand bag, lost between Holland and Bartlett Sunday. Return to C. A. Bobo, Holland, or H. E.

Cohen, Austin. 4-3 Save your coffee lids for West-End School. Mrs. E. M.

Grimes. Tailor Shop Accordion, knife, and all kinds of pleating. Dying any color. Hemstitching and ruffle pleating. One day service.

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Cheney Totals Ou 0 dtyle 1 Wl ocaoi OU 9CJLM3VB Your Phonograph i Let us make it easy for you to select the right Instrument tor ywur hone. As you well know, some make of phonographs are superior to aflim. liny are popular because of their numerous features, but to visit the fitffff graph and Piano Store and see and hear the Starr means that yna in ni hear the one phonograph in which are combined all the points of be glad to place one in your home on trial. L. C.

SALM Granger, Tex, It is reported that Englishmen of wealth intend to move over to the Irish Free State to get rid of burdensome taxation. Do they think that Ireland or any other State live on freedom alone? The stage of the Washington conference passed very happily, but in the working- out of details the inevitable conflict of interests begets The Wood-Forbes report conveys the impression that the Filipinization of the Philippines should procees by easy stages until some indefinite time in the future. BRINGING UP FATHER THERE ilb A MAjs XOU HE HE 1 OP YQO COME VOUR PARDON I think VT fi sOvroAfcLE. FOR Xtnj TO IN oorrr PAAO FCR THERE CHANCE THA.T niwshT LKK ir VTAV KNOW CET I UP! I JU'oT TijROKF A 1 think OUT before 1MACG1E hone i know MOW WILL. be roO IntiT FsAtuwc Srevtcs, Ino.

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