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THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN, CORSICANA, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1913. i Gorham Silver- ware I The Sterling mark on silverware designates the purity of metal. The trade mark of on Silverware indicates perfection of design and workmanship. Our name on the box or case gives tige to the gift as it insures perfect satisfaction.

a Our present display of Gorham Sterling Silverware includes the best pieces carefully chosen from this famous line. HEAD SUFFERED GOT A COLD? TRY PAPE'S Cold Relieves Worst Cold o- the Grippe in Few Quinine Used. Take Cold levery two hours until you have taken fthree doses, then all grippe misery and your cold will be broken. It Promptly opens your clogged-up nos- Js and the air passages of the head; nasty discharge or nose run- relieves the headache, dullness, sore throat, sneezing, and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up Quit blowing and snuffling.

Ease your throbbing else in the world gives such prompt relief as Cold which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no WHY NOT TRY Popham's Asthma Remedy7 Prompt and Positive Relief in tase by E. A. Johnson, Price fl Trial Package by mail 10a Williams Mfg.

Cleveland, Ohio. Let Us Figure With You F.LDoke UIBMER CO. FOURTH OFFICER MAKES STATEMENT BETWEEN EIGHTY AND NINETY PASSENGERS BURN TO DEATH AS RESSULT OF EXPLOSION. By Associated Press. New York, Oct.

eighty and ninety passengers of the Volturno were trapped in compartment No. 1 by the first explosion Thursday morning and either perished immediately or burned to death. This statement was made by the fourth officer, who arrived here on the Grosser Kurfuerst today. This officer said the fire started from an explosion of chemicals or oil forward. Almost immediately the other explosions followed and the flames burst aloft.

Officers thought the ship might sink in five minutes. Several boats were immediately lowered. The rush of passengers to the rails hampered the launching. The captain then decided not to risk boats further and gave orders to fight the fire. A Gentle and Effective Laxative.

A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, ol San Antonio, writes: are, beyond question, the best pills iny wife and I have ever They never cause pain. Price 25c at druggists, or by mail.

H. E. Bucklen Philadelphia or St. Louis. COURT HOU3E NEWS.

District Court The court was still engaged at noon today on the suit of J. B. Cooksey vs. M. W.

McAfee, when a recess was taken until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Judge Davies is hearing an injunction suit this afternoon of the City of Mex'a vs. the Water, Light and Sewerage Co. of that place. Real Estate Transfers.

W. R. Kenner, et al, to the Farmers Gin Corsicana, 9 lots in block 60, $2345.45. G. A.

Bills to J. R. Bills, 200 acres of the D. P. Gray, J.

C. McChristian and David Seely surveys, $775. R. H. Durham to Henry Hurd, lot in Corsicana, $600.

A. B. Hill to J. M. Haynes, 105 acres Doyle survey, $3500.

J. E. Lattimore to J. M. Haynes, lots and blocks of the Noah Kezziah survey, $7000.

B. D. Mimms to J. M. Haynes, lots in Frost, $1400.

H. A. Swink to Allie Herod, lots in Richland, $5. Wm, Rice Institute to A. Swink Hotel Richland, lots in Richland, 8250.

Wm. Rico Institute to S. F. Herod, lot in Richland, $175. C.

W. Williams to R. H. Durham, lot in Corsicana, $550. I.

L. Biker to J. F. Pinson, 73 2-3 acres Wm. Cox survey, $4168.

J. F. Hill, et ai. to T. A.

Hutcheson, lots in Barry, S240. T). W. Wright to J. F.

and W. T. Hill, lots in Barry, $25 S. Barton to J. J.

Hargrove, lots in Blooming Grove, $1600. Marralge Licenses. P. T. Fullwod and Evelyn Watkins, N.

S. Johns and Ina Melton. Avoid Seductive Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedtictives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed.

That cleans out. the culture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia never results from a cold when Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no trorphine or other sedative.

For sale by All Dealers. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cases, no matter of howlotiR standing are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Iitaliufr Oil. It relieves I'ain and Heals at the saint time.

25c, 50c, Si (X i G. C. Holland of Denison is visiting his father, J. M. Holland.

Frank Slay of Frost, son of County Commissioner Slay, was sworn in today as a deputy county clerk Joe Daniels and of Kerens were here today. E. Brown was here today from Malakoff. The changeable weather of early faP brings on coughs and colds that have a weakening effect on the system, and many become chronic. Use Honey and Tar Compound.

It has a very soothing and healing effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages, and will help very quickly. It is a well known family medicine that gives results. For sale by All Druggists. When the chest feels on fire and the throat burns, you have indigestion and you need HERBINE to get rid of the disagreeable feeling. It drives out badly digested food, strengthens the stomach and purifies the bowels.

Price 50c. Sold by E. A. Johnson. The Daily Sun only 50c per month WOOLTEX COAT WEEK FOOTBALL TEAMS MAKING PROGRESS Penn's Line Impressive-Noted Coaciies at Princeton.

AHBBI Get a Wooltex Coat and Get It Now Whenever you put off buying a Winter Coat you are simply depriving yourself of the added pleasure that comes from being among the first to appear in the new fashions. So buy your Winter coat now, so that you will get a full wear out of buy a Wooltex Coat. Once a Wooltex Customer Always One. £3 Copyright 191) The II. Black J.

M.DYER Successor to Burton-Peel Dry Goods Company The Store That Sells Wooltex COATS AND SUITS West End News. To the Light, the best all-round paper in Texas or Arkansas, either: It is right cool this morning. A good fire feels good and it looks as if we might have some fair weather for a while. Joseph Hagle lias a right sick child at his house, it is attended by Doctor Matthews and has a case of congestion of the stomach. A little infant baby of Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Prather was buried at Brushy on Saturday, also the little infant of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Parrish was buried at Brushy last Wednesday. There is no other sickness to report.

J. F. Turner was around collecting and repairing phone line recently. He is giving us pretty good service now and his lace looks red and lie shows that, he is well fed, if food stuff is high. Our people are gathering their cottony since the last rain, just pulling the bolls and going to Dawson and Frost with four mules to one wagon to have ginned and cussing President Wilson and the boys for their tariff bill in putting the price down.

The bad roads have stopped the automobiles from running to Waco and back on Saturdays and it seems that all sweets has it sours for those little fiat cow flies have come in by- the millions and they annoy the cows struck a match to light my pipe to try to smoke them from my face and the match set fire to their wings and burned out a mile and a half square and if it had not commenced to rain they would not have been mosquitoes enough left in Navarro county for seed. Myself, Mrs. John, Eunice and Eva spent Saturday in Hubbard City and I can truhtfully say that those good people know how to make their friends feel pleasant and if any of jou friends should happen to drift that way at eating time just call at Uncle Jim Wimberb yrestaurant. He will fix you and lie reads the Light and knows a good thing when he ees it. and Oh, Baekwoodser, you just tried yourself In your iast letter in Light.

I sure thank you for the encouraging words yov speak for the old soldiers and now for your little lady. 1 have taken part in naming 18 at. home until 1 have almost run out of names, but you tell Baekwoodser to name her Fannie Eunice; that will be a part of Mrs. John's name and to name her for a wife, she will surely be great in our laud. We sure sympathize with you and your family in your distress.

We were glad to welcome you, Essie and to our happy band of til they have almost gone dry bats- ome again, tor when Elijah our old grunters are forced to drink us Kave us Llisha in his water and our doctors claim that an(l seems that a good num- water is not healthy unless it has jber of our have lflft UR- beep boiled and some say that it, grunters are still going to ought to be run through a croowed lown Idling their cotton in with worm while boiling. There is always "our to Then something to laise a howl about in Rtall in the mud holes, our land and country. Why, some al- i Tuner are talking ready have the blues. It is a job to of making a flying trip soon over try to drive a horse to a buggy on account of those little devilish flies, Grass in our ilttle pastures is just as good as it was in May. All stock is falling off.

it beats Tom Walker, and Richland bottom is just, lined with mosquitoes. I was coming from Hubbard City the other evening and East Texas to visit. James Hardy and family where persimmons, huckleberries and fritters grow on bushes and honey branches run in every direction. Then I will have something to tell you all when we get back that will cause you al' to want to move to and potatoes, where all live it began to get dark as I was in the at home arul love their own folkK- bottom, and those little pests just Baekwoodser, we will try to covered Jack and Kate and were juBt ln time for you to meet as at about to sting me to death and I reader, that 1 could tell how a strange man voted by looking at him. Just then a big tough-looking fellow came along and the crowd said.

How does that man vote? 1 said. He's a Republican; and next a fine haired looking stranger came along. They said, What about him? He is a Democrat. Next a little pale-faced, dried- up fellow came along. How does he vote? 1 said, He is a Socialist.

The little fellow said, You are a liar, I have been sick. 1 met Squire Nash of Corsicana in Frost Friday. He looked fine. He makes a fine booster. I told him to get.

In a flying machine and over the West End and look at our niud- holes and if he shed tears I would think him case-hardened, fie said 1 would see good pike roads down ther bye-and-bye. 1 told him if 1 did I would be 150 years old at that time. The judge seemed to be in good health and fine spirits. If it keeps raining I know how the candidates will get to see us next year. We would all be glad to get to see our commissioners once every two years anyway, for he is a jolly fellow.

I also met and shook the friendly hand of J. VV. Brown. He was collecting the Frost taxes. I did not give him mine.

I want, to go to the nil City once in a while. Mrs. (J. A. Bills spent Sunday after noon with Mrs.

John. They seemed to have a pleasant time chatting, both talking at. the same time. Oct. 13.

UNCLE JOHN Ring Corsicana Steam Laundry Co Both 81; ne 19. Dr. E. E. SANNER Osteopathic Physician and Orthepedic Surgeon 114i West 5th Avenue.

the depot at Athens. I want to shake, your hand. I will pin on my coat one i of the Sun-Light badges. I have one printed with on it, so you will know me at sight. I am sure that we will love each other bet- ter after we shake hands for it is healthy to shake hands with an honest man.

I told a crowd of men in Hubbard Saturday that i was a mind dp? V- YiSf fm Tiffi i MEN! See that Suit at the Crescent. The Greatest Value for $15 Every modern art in Tailoring is made into Suits and Overcoats at this price. I hey fit as good; they look as good; they wear as good, and they are as good as suits you have paid $20 for. Every suit guaranteed English and Norfolk models; Stouts, Slims and Regulars. Come Today The Crescent Clothing Co.

at the sign of fALE SHIFTS MANY FLAYERS Coach Stagg of Chicago University Says He Has Many Candidates For Positions, but Finds Difficulty In Making Choices From Green Men In His Squad. The early football games have given the conches a lot of food for reflection. Pennsylvania in particular was delighted with the showing of the lied and Blue. Head Condi Brooke Ins some very promising material in addition to the regulars from last year. Of the new men Carter.

Russell and Kelly are line men, and they come just where they are most needed, for it is almost a truism In football that a good line Is necessary for the development of the game to a high standard either offensively or defensively. Carter and Russell both tip the beam close to the 200 mark, and they are not fat, slow fellows. On the contrary, they are big, husky youngsters, with plenty of speed In fact, mure speed considerably than the ordinary lineman. With these two men and Simp- Photos by American Press Association. CAPTAIN KETCH A YALE, FULL LKNOTH, AN1) CAPTAIN BAKJill PRINUKTON.

son oil the line, there should he many a kick blocked this year, as all three are fast and strong at breaking through. Captains Baker of Princeton uud Kctcham of Yale are working desperately to prepare winning teams for the great annual gridiron contest between the Jersey Tigers and the Connecticut Bulldogs. Following the shakeup at Princeton which has brought to the fore the remarkable offensive work of Glirk, they immediately begun at Yale calculated to stiffen the line. Captain Ketcham was transferred from center to guard. Marling talcing up the job of snapping hack the ball, Pendleton was moved from right guard to tackle on the same wing.

Ben Avery was deposed nt left end, Roberts, who relieved him in the Holy Cross game, taking Ids place. The Prim eton coaching staff has been augiiienbd at.iv.;! of tli following men: Phil King, 3: Ad Kelly. Ames. Marshall Mills. and Cecil Baiiin, Harvard is busy with her secret practice.

While other coaches are experimenting to an unusual degree, Ilaughton is working out various combinations which be steadily holds together. The first string backs will almost surely be Briekley, Hardwick and Mabanr Coach Stagg of the University of Chicago was asked recently. "How is the team going to made haven't the slightest Idea as he said. have no fears about having a good back field; hence the forwards aie going to get most of my attention for awhile. materia) there is not all i could wish.

Some of the men are good players, but too light, while others arc heavy enough, but absolutely green I am going to have tble trouble shaping up a team which will combine weight, strength and football ability. is a long list of possibilities for every position. In fact, every man on the field now has a good chance of getting on the team It is np to them to make me choose them. There any favorites, and men who have played in previous years will have to me as well as the new If the child starts in its sleep, grinds its teeth while sleeping, picks at the nose, has a bad breath, fickle appetite, pale complexion, and dark rings under the eyes; it has worms; and as long as they remain iu the intestines, that child will be sickly. CREAM VERMIFUGE clears out the worms, strengthens the stomach and bowels and puts the little one on the road to health and cheerfulness.

Price 25c per bottle. Sold by E. A. JohiiBon. Dally Sun only 50c per month..

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