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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 8

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PAGE THE WACO NEWS-TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 Hy The Associated Press BROWN WOOD, Nov. Black and Crimson warriors from Texas Tech college at Lubbock met their first defeat here this afternoon when Howard Payne's Yellow Jackets ran roughshod over the Matadors for a SW-to-b score. Yellow Jackets played their best football of the year this afternoon. Coach Kwfng Freeland's men could not hold the Howard Payne line and tinie after time the Jackets' backs ripped, ploughed and tore the black and crimson for 10, 12 and 15-yat gains. Never once during the entire game did th get nearer than the Howard Payne 20-yard line.

Both Teams Have High Powered Defensive Strength; Simmons to Get Title If Tigers Has received an appreciative response from the buying public. The quality of our clothes does not permit of holding Bargain Sales, and when an opportunity like this presents itself you ran- not afford to pass it by. Every article offered in this sale is our regular stock, carries our guarantee of satisfaction and has been reduced to the point where profit is forgotten. The undefeated Southwestern un verstiy football team, Lefty will clash with liart Trinity university Georgetown today. Lefty powered defens, club, cat this singe of the race jipdeff largely to the individual brif Carl Reynolds, and the unei curacy of the punting toe- Blackburn, cult T1A A Pay Honor to Memory Of William Lambdin Mary West chapter II, D.

met yesterday at 3 p. m. In the clubrooms of the Raleigh hotel. They adopted resolutions of re- to the memory of the late William Lambdin, the entire chapter standing whjle the resolutions were read. Mrs J.

B. Powell read a report of the st te meeting of U. IX at Marshall. Officer' elected In September were tied as Mrs. P.

W. president; F. Kirby first vice president; Mrs, S. R. key.

recording secretary; Mrs. L. IX Gordon, treasurer; Mrs. J. D.

Hunt, registrar, ui ren' SPITS All Knee Pants Suits as well as Extra Knee Pants at exactly HALF PRICE EXTRA TROUSERS for young men and men specially priced at 1-8 OFF 1 Suits, a good many with two pair of pants, some in this lot sold as high as $35.00, QiP nr your choice. I (Alterations Extra) Trinity To Utrmpt Grange to Quit College Studies For Pro. Football Career a lot of suits that are especially adapted for all purpose wear. After seeing these suits you would be glad to own one. Your AC choice (Alterations Extra) VELOUR HATS LONG PANTS 4 to 15, selling up to $4.00, Sale (ho jr Price Our entire stock of Velour Hats, values up to $6.50.

tfjo 41- Sale Price Southwestern teaijn barely d- 4 Austin college at Temple, and Trinity went to Sherman to inflict on the Kangaroos a decisive defeat, but due to the fame in Temple, the pupils of Cawthon were in no condition for Trinity. Two Jiefenslre Teams This afternoon Holton will match Southwest defense with a brilliant defense. He will match Wesley Blackburn with Schley, another punter of especial merit. Schley is not as brilliant as 1 Blackburn as a punter, but he Is a better all-around player. Southwestern has Carl but Trinity has Its Manning, and there are two line stars, capable of starring on most any team in this country.

Their Individual work at Georgetown today will be watched with interest. If Trinity wins the game today as It probably will, then Simmons will have the TIA.A title absolutely cinched, but if Southwestern wins, then roust defeat Howard Payne on Thanksgiving day to nose out Southwestern for premier honors. Simmons also has a game matched with East Texas normal, but the Commerce club will hardly prove capable of giving the Oiw boys trouble. CHICAGO, Nov. appeared cert a in tonight that Harold Grange v.

ill toss aside his amateur status to become a professional football player and also end his college career, leaving the University of Illinois after the Ohio State-lllinois game at Columbus, Saturday. Reports persisted that in a conference his father at Wheaton, today, this famous young red head, who the age of 22 years has a orospect of a fortune being dumped into lap. reached a decision, with his father's consent, (o play professional football and to leave the university. Blenched Ribbed UNION SI ITS SHIRTS Neckband and Collar to Match Shirts, All sizes up to 19. Fast colors guaranteed.

Cluett Peabody, Signal and other makes. Values up to $2.50, 4A 1.43 GROUP Suits, A1 tailoring and fabrics, latest styles, mostly $35.00 and better. Fancy patterns, also blue $47 fit serges I .03 Commercial Basketball League to Hear Report On Rules This Evening The rules committee of the recently organized commercial basketball league will report at a meeting of the league to be held at the Y. M. A.

at 6:30 o'clock. Last Saturday afternoon representatives from commercial organizations met and elected the following officers: Wm. Bain, (Central City Commercial College) president; A. Potts, (First National bank) vice president; and Victor Bird. (Y.

M. C. A secretary-treasurer. There are 12 teams entered, C. C.

C. College, Texas Power and Light company. Gulf Refining company, Y. M. C.

First National bank. Liberty' National bank, Wm. Cameron company, wholesale, Katy shops. National guard, Waco fire department and PiStuerizing Milk company. The old Streeter home, one of landmarks, has disappeared and in its place is the handsome up-to-the- minute building to be known as $1.50 Our regular seller, Bale Price Bacon and aul Quinn to Play Wiley Wildcats Today SWEATERS GROUP 4 Our top notch suits selling up to $42.50.

Fine weaves and guaranteed tailoring. A suit that is suitable for any occasion, business or dress, on OF sale at $31.03 Highest quality all- wool white shaker knit Coat Sweaters, our $12.50 sellers, Sale or Price The Paul Quinn Tigers and the Wiley Wildcats will meet on Jackson field this afternoon at 3:30, and the largest crowd that has seen a game on that field In this city this year Is expected. H. M. Long is coaching the Paul Quinn team.

His brother, Fred Long, is coaching the Wiley club. Both teams are among the top-notch- ers In the Texas Colored conference, but the black Tigers of Waco have the weight advantage, and will be favored to win. Fred Long has a light young team, composed largely' of Beaumont boys, and they are very skillful with tlie forward pass. That will probably be M. Long of the Paul Quinn team will depend on a savage plunging game anil the drop-kicking toe of Ray Sheppard.

Phone 171 RAINCOATS 33 Off Our regular selling prices. Simmons Cowboys Beat E. Tex. Teachers By The Associated Press COMMERCE, Nov. 18.

Simmons college Cowboys of Abilene looked like sure winners in the T1A A with a steady, consistent game here today that brought them out victors, 17 to 0 over the East Texas Teachers col- bge. The unlimbered their attack in the second quarter and stored their first touchdown, after returning a bad punt to the 1-yard line. A line smash put the ball over, A beautiful field goal from the 22- yard line in the third period, and a juggled pass the Cowboys nabbed on the 50-yard iine, accounted for the remaining points. Simmons played her first string for approximately three quarters. A big dayliglited two-story storage space to accommodate nearly 200 autos at one time.

Everything new. Complete garage service furnished. Storage Gas and Oil Washing Accessories Greasing Tire Service Meridian Cougars Play T. C. U.

Fish Friday Special to The Xews-Tribune ME It! IT AN, Nov. victory from Hillsboro Junior and Weatherford college and a loss to the North Texas Juntor Aggies and Decatur Baptist coliege brings the Cougar percentage to .500 with one conference game left on her schedule. This final tilt will be with CHfton Lutheru college at Meridian, Thanksgiving day. This week on Friday the Cougars go to Fort Worth to play the TCU freshmen. The Meridian team will not.

he able to throw her full strength into the game owing to injuries. Hallmark, Claud, the captain and quarterback, both regular tackles, Clenburg and R. Smith, will probably be missing from the starting lineup. Fourth and Austin Fourth and Austin West Avenue Team Defeats Lakeview Get Acquainted When you consider that a nickel is a nickel and a dime is a dime, it may seem strange to some that in one I case fifteen cents buys so I much more than in another. 1 The reason is simple.

It i just proves conclusively I that what you spend is never as important as how i you spend it. A In offering so much now 1 for your 15 cents, the 1 manufacturers of White 1 Owls are only following a 1 wise policy. Most cessful manufacturer's give far greater value for iAA tlie money, tion is keen; the public is an exacting buyer. Mm Profit, per sale, must be unbelievably small and ultimate return must come through huge volume. ii-Xvl Upon this sound I principle the able business of White Owls has been built.

A million a day to isfy the cigar which sells by the million simply M.iA because of its W'- markable value. Nature and the enormous sales of White Owls have now combined to i make them taste better than ever. The tobacco being WM used is from what experts have pro- Wai nounced the finest in years. Sweeter I tasting than ever, more mellow, I A more fragrant, i I'M'-i Smokers every- 1 1 where are 1 menting on the improvement even in a cigar which, because fpijjl of its enormous I I popularity, p'A seemed to have Dii reached the I acme in cigar I goodness. Never before 1 1 have your 15 I va cents bought I ihm as much as I ftv'Ain White I Owls.

Thfcy 1 lare, truly, 1 greater value I than ever. 1 fagi More and 1 mere men are 1 pM buyingWhite I Wl Owls in the 1 handy pack of ten.Then 1 fflyQU can 1 sure of al- 1 pA ways hav- 1 mg in your podsetyour I i favorite dl' iiyvA flavored, 1 hrsh and WMm rxii-fect condition. The West Avenue football team after playing draw games with Coach Lakeview high school team, defeated the Lakeview boys by a score of 6 to 0 on the Cotton Palace gridiron. Aubrey brilliant halfback of the West team on a double pass raced to 5-yard line in the second quarter for a gain of 2 yards. Horne on the second play following, plunged over for the only score of the game, goal being missed by Butts.

The Lakeview buys put up a game fight, but were outplayed throughout, the ball being in territory the groat portion of the game. Hodges was view's He punted well, and play'd a brilliant defensive game. Lakeview. however, had no offensive the sterling defense of the West boys bringing to an abrupt halt the attack of tip- pupils of Dickenson. The South Junior team will play the Eddy team on the Cotton Palace gridiron at Eddy South Junior in Eddy recently hy a score of to 0.

Servire Like' 400 A re Expected At Harvest Festival Four hundred Baylor students will gather on the mezzanine floor of the Raleigh hotel in the Palace Garden room and the ballroom Friday night, in the annual Harvest festival given by the young men of A. J. Armstrong's Century Baraca class of the First Baptist Sunday school to the young women of Mrs, J. M. Fide class.

Members of the Baylor-Little Theatre club 11 take part In the program, details of which are being kept secret. HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORAGE Low Compartments Phone 23 Wanted Poultry and in large or small quantities. For correct weights, excellent results and prompt service, bring or tag your produce to TEX AS PRODUCE CO. tit Franklin Ave, Local phone 2039 Long Distance Phone i Lisle Sox Are Mild at many prices for there are many grades, but when you step into a pair of these, made by Popular Subscription To Pay Italy Debt By The Associated Press ROME, Nov. lThe government gave official recognition to the movement to raise hy popular subscriptions of each, a sum of $5,000,000 annually for the payment of the American debt by an authorization issued to all post- offices fn Italy today to accept individual and group Wont a I) a nge usly If urt in I uto Spill By The a i.i• ed Dallas.

is Mrs. h. a. Sanderson, ft. perhaps fatally injur ed I hush internal injuries when their automobile ran into a ditch near Garland today.

Both lived, in Dalias. tool MS Vis Simmons K. T. 0. Howard Payne Jech 0.

Vf onwiiy, Onaeklia drix 7. VI VrKadelphin, K. Vtjviin college Henderson-Brows a. Interwoven Attention Farmers You'll -ay the kind vvanted. Tlie jiriee? We are in the market for cotton on any compresa in Central Texas.

Bring us your compress samples and we will give you our highest price. In the future we will not buy any cotton on the streets, but will do all of our 1 uying in our office. all tied for you Box or Pairs TURNER CO 813 lltWK LIN STB FIT (I pstalrs Over Grocery Store) Raleigh SHOP ff C. 7. Declares For Dry nforcement i DETROIT Nov.

fifty- first annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union came to a close tonight after dwon-d to reports a pe, Dr on of prin- i'poklVsg to er ign of cbsarvupoe of hr 33 oh 1 mu 3o More for your money than ever before nothing new in selling cigars at 2 for 15 cents, but tobacco from the finest crop in years does add to White Owls an additional sweetness of taste and mellowness that give your money an entirely new value. NOVEMBER THE COLUMBUS CAFE 119 South Third Street Real Italian Spaghetti served, uDo sold in aies for dinner pfrrties. Short Order- of All Lady Judy, Temple Cow, Makes ntt suai Retord 1 N-'. m- ple'S prize a Lady mr Dairy ta- brcke tbv 'i of fat and i mtik Sbc ccrrlcd ht calf for days ti1 5.29 Latmr fat for Lad fecribed American thEik club. Hotel Raleigh Peebles-Main Cigar Co, Waco, Texas Account Football Texus Enhersity iSCH FBI I Leave Waco 7:80 a.

m. Vrrlve College Station 10:45 a. m. Returning: College Station 31. m.

Arrive Waco 10:30 p. ELEGANT ALL-STFFL TRAIN OF CHAIR CARS, COACIIEs. BAGGAGE CAR AND PULLMANS. FARE $3.70 FOB THE HOC VI) TRIP. LLM AN FARE 75c IN EITHER DIRECTION Tickets will be on sale and made all day Wednesday, 25th, at liardin-Keny's Drug Store.

Short stop will be at Mart and on going and returning. I). RO Depit Ticket Agent 3, VY, BY A BS, Gen. Agt. Phoue 1 2016 Fireproof Over Rooms 100 at 1,30 to $2.50 pedal ly Rates REST of fee Shop (Ipen to 9 i 00 P.

M. Roof Garden Open Dally 11 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.

This ts tki HV. jptd Set it forget it! Set a Spur Tie the way you like it, in three seconds. Forget it- It is ready-tied, and stays the way you put it The H-bhaped form will not let it roll, curl or wrinkle. Potter, Boston, Masg. Maker, iff Bull Bells, utui QurUit the ftturunuea brand.

H. C- DURHAM TINNER a million a day 22S atti vi 55S -e;.

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