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Che HavamtQ Oaiijj gun, Cljursfeatj Qsfvtmbtv 86, 1008. 7 beat Missouri, 6 to 0, but it was a badly battered team that the Tigers put IT JS KANSAS AGAINST MISSOURI THE BENJAMIN on the field that day, and thejgame was really not a test of their real strength. "CROFTON" Is the greatest of all Great Coats, and bears this famous mark FOOTBALL TEAMS FROM THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF THE TWO STATE3 WILL ENGAGE IN STRUGGLE FOR ATHLETIC SUPREMACY AT SP0RT8MA'S PARK, KANSAS CITY. THANKSGIVING TABLE MANNERS ills $10.00 $8.50, $6.50 For $a98 We place on sale Friday ..25 DRESS Choice $3.98 pdgcnjaminsC? KANSAS APPARENTLY HAS THE BETTER TEAM Some Suggestions Intended Especially for the" Benefit of the Young Folks. MAKERS or football, skating, travel, The editor of the Rogersville News This It the Thirteenth Annual Thanksgiving Game Between the Schools and in That Time Missouri Has Won But Twice How the Score Stands for the Thirteen Years The Records of the Two Teams for the Present Season.

is an authority on table ettiquette, and the following suggestions from his last issue may come in handy for today's feast: Do not drum on your plate with the knife and fork or kick the table with your feet. Never stand up In your are masterpieces of the tailoring' art. They are hand-shaped, hand-sewed and all Winter sports and ree reations, the "Crofton" is the ideal Overcoat Cut 52 inches long, in smartest style, from English and Scotch checks and fancy weaves broad, concave shoulders hand-felled collars that fit close pockets that won't rip i new one-piece belt in tne back. The correct English ulster brought up to date. The pries right Yeur money back if anything goes wrong.

Here'i whert you'll find the Crofton "-nowhere cite chair and attempt to stab a potato with the fork; you might fall down and splatter the gravy on the wall. $6.98, $7.50 for $4.98 20 All Wool Kersey Jackets, Tans, Castors, and Blacks, worth $7.50 and $6,95 ON SALE FRIDAY $4 98 Record of Games Played. Year. Winner Score. 1891.....

22 to 8 1892 12 to 4 1893 v. 12 to 4 1894.. Kansas 18 to 12 1895. Missouri. 10 to 6 1896 30 to 0 1897.......

16 to 0 1898.......... Kansas 12 to 0 1899... 34 to 0 1900....... 6 to 6 Do not wipe the knife on your ton to physical condition. His doctor strongly advised that no attempt be made to bring him into as it might produce such a strain which would permanently injure him.

Missouri must guard against the Jayhawkers' attack on the tackles. This style of play they used continuously in the game and seldom failed to cover several yards each time. The formation for the play was made up with remarkably celerity and moved the attack with almost irreslsta-ble compactness. Missouri has so far not proved itself to be particular strong either on the defense or on the offense. Nearly gue; use tne tame ciotn or wipe on your sleeve.

Don't put the knife in your mouth at all; you night acci dentally cut a slice off your tongue or slit a bigger gash in your face. 1901 .18 to 12 1902 Kansas 17 to 5 Of late years it Is considered hers de bughouse to call attention to a hair in 20 Rain Coats, $7.50 to $15.00 1-3 Off Friday Record of this Year's Garnet. the biscuit by asking whose it is; this is said to retard digestion. Likewise, in removing a cockroach from the Kansas 34jEmporia col 0 Kansas 34Agr. college 0 Kansas l2Kas.

0 Kansas 11 ADDITIONAL LOCAL. cream pitcher do not mash it on the table cloth with your knife; this also casts a gloom over the exercises. It is also bad forme to fool with the cat during a meal. Bruce A. Thompson of St.

Louis and Miss India A. Shortt of Parsons are Kansas 6 Haskell 12 Kansas OJ Washburn 5 Kansas OjNebraska 6 -I Kansas 98 Opponents 34 -In making request for chicken atl- to be married today at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Missouri, 40jMissouri S.

of M. 0 Missouri OjGrinnell col 15 Missouri OjSimpson cil 12 hand-tailored throughout. Come in and see what an art Benjamin tailors have made of the clothing' business. Fine suits and overcoats $15, $17.50 and $20 Missouri Ojlowa univerty ...16 Missouri 0 Washburn 6 Missouri OjHaskell Indians 12 Missouri 0 1 1 Washington univ. 0 every team it has played has been able to gain consistently against it It has seemed to lack balance and has been wanting in snap and ginger.

A glance at Missouri's record for the season impresses one with the idea that the team is lamentably weak, but those who have watched the team closely have noted that it has been improving steadily. The Tigers opened the season on October 3 in a game with the Rolla School of Mines, which they defeated 1 40 to 0. A week later they bucked up against Grinnell and were beaten 15 to 6. Drake college proved another nut they were unable to crack and another defeat was handed them. In Kansas City on October 13 the Tigers played the Indians and the latter won 10 to 0.

On November the team went to St Louis to play the Washington university and it was freely predicted that they, would freely defeat the St. Louisans easily but they didn't. The team probably nude the best showing of the year against Iowa, a week ago Saturday. The iowans scored 16 points in the first half, but in the second the Tigers took a remarkable down. Last Wednesday Washburn ways call for the part that gets over the fence last This is an old joke that was used by Noah's children with great success.

If you are taken wfth a fit of coughing when your mouth is full of grub stick your head under the table or better still insert it in the woodshed. This will save the other members of the family the annoyance of removing the gobs of hash from their eyebrows. When grace is being said and the older members have their eyes closed don't kick the shins of your little brother sitting near you or attempt to swipe a piece of cake. You are liable to-be troubled with hot flashes preceding from a big warm hand if caught Missouri 46 Opponents 61 Short, 2531 Oak avenue. They will leave tonight for Kansas City, where they will make their home.

E. R. Fowler, an old-time Republican worker who came here recently from Iowa, and who has been living on East Belmont avenue, has purchased a residence on East Crawford avenue, near Fifteenth street, and will make it his home. The sale' was made by George K. Ratliff.

James F. Bailey of Kansas City, accompanied by his wife and three daughters, Is spending Thanksgiving at the home of Rev. A. L. Gridley.

Mr. Bailey is a brother of Mrs. Gridlej. Mr. and Mrs.

Gridley entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reed at dinner today, in honor of Mr.

Bailey and his family. MILLINERY SPECIAL Monday, fodember Tbuenfy-Third We placed oar en tirestock of TRIMMED HITS on sale divid- ed into lots as follows: $12.00 andS15.00 hats at $8.00. Eflry trimmed hat arranged in $8, $5, $4, fS, $2 and I lots. Early purchasers will secure the choice. MHS.

JIVGV.STA DVJZAJ 1504 JOHNSON AVENUE PHONE 35 Kansas City, Nov. 26. Today the football teams of the state universities of Kansas and Missouri will line up against each other for the great annual interstate gridiron battle. It will be the thirteenth time football teams representing the two state universities have met. This year, as in the last twelve seasons, the battle will be fought in Kansas City.

With the exception of that of last year every game has been played at Exposition park. Last year, however, the big bat Keep the date of the entertainment for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A.

li President J. C. Olson of the Parsons brary fund in your mind. Tuesday night December 1, at the Presbyter Business college, Prof. W.

D. McDan-iel, principal of the business depart ian church. 217-3 ment, and Miss Clara Schaub, princi LOCAL BREVITIES pal of the shorthand department, go to Wichita today to attend the state tle was waged at Sportsman's park, and the same field will be the gridiron meeting of accountants and business of this year's game. teachers. President Olson is making great efforts to secure the meeting The 1903 Jayhawkers have bad a high school is in Kansas City to attend rather checkered career.

The team the Missouri-Kansas football game. for Parsons for next year, and consid has played some football of as good Miss Myrtle Myers is visiting friends In Sedalia. E. W. Doon was Jn from McCune yesterday.

F. M. Frank of McCune was in the ers that he has very good chances of Mrs. Mary Smith and daughters, Mrs. Stewart and Miss Nora Smith quality as Kansas rooters have seen success.

for years, yet some of the games play- are spending Thanksgiving with rela EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY. RYAN BROS. Props. Your Patronage Solicited. ed have been very loose, and the re city yesterday.

tives at Independence. Tenderness or aching in the small sults have been against the Kansans Miss Ella Stewart is spending the Several Parsons people went to Cof- where there was really no good rea feyvllle this morning to see the foot of the back is a serious symptom. The kidneys are suffering. Take Prickly Ash Bitters at once. It Is a reliable kidney remedy and system regulator The Rasbach Thanksgiving Dinner MENU.

Oyster Coctaii. Celery Hearts Salted Almonds. Consomme Royal Cream of Green Turtle a la' Indienne Olives Chow Chow Fillets of Striped Bass au Vin Blanc Potatoes Sara Bernhardt Sweetbreads a la Toulouse Lamb Chops Saute, Belle' Jardiniere Queen Fritters Glace, Almond Flavor Creme de Menthe Punch Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Yorkshire Pudding -Roast Young Turkey with Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Stuffed Sweet Potatoes ball game between Coffeyville's big team and the Tulsa Indians. 1929 Johnson avenue. Telephone 05.

Our work is guaranteed. Give ua a call. son why they snouid not nave won handily. The two greatest surprises of the season were the defeat at the hands of Washburn at Topeka on Oc YOU Won't Have to Apologize For the Construction or the Tone of Rev. A.

L. Gridley has a Texas per and will cure the trouble before it develops its dangerous stage. tober 31 and the great game played simmon which measures ten inches in circumference, and which is the largest one that has ever made its ap A 1. i i V. 1 against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Minnesota's Spanking Machine.

The important news has reached the pearance in Parsons. W. S. HYATT, ATT0RNEYAT-LAW. Rooms 1 and 2 np-fatairs over National Back.

November 14 at Lawrence. In the Washburn game the Jayhawkers were supposed to be much the better team, Joe A. Richardson of Nevada, and Miss Mamie Alice Lock of South public from the Minnesota State training school at Red Wing to the effect that a "spanking machine" has been First Mound were married this morning by an1 would Perhaps have won the game Rev. C. E.

Pile of the Christian church, not thermud interfered, but at first They will make their home in Nevada. Washburn made good gains and got adopted in that institution to take thel OTYMAI dau at VInita, I. T. Walter Wayland is over from Glrard to spend Thanksgiving. Gaa and water pipes are being laid on South Twenty-first street A.

Buckley returned yesterday from a business trip to St Louis. Maurice Crowther went to Kansas City today to see the big game. J. A. Faulkner and P.

A. Enlow of Mason City, Iowa, are in the city. Frank Sourbeer and "Curly" Reed went to Kansas City this morning. Claude Wharton went to Kansas City this morning for the football game. F.

A. Flower and Leon Davis of the "Man to Man" company are in the city. Mr. and C. H.

Smith of 2417 Washington avenue are eating Thanksgiving turkey in Chanute -today. The Catholic fair at St Paul is still in progress, and a number of Parsons people are in attendance today. Prof. W. L.

Braerton of the Parsons place of the old-fashioned hand method and public curiosity as to the nature T. B. ALLISON, M. D. Physician an'i Surgf on.

of the mechanism and the results at A large number of teachers in "the dose enough to kick a field goal, Parsons public schools will leave to- whlcn was the score made the night for Independence to attend tbe entire 8ame- After the Washburn meeting of the Southwest Kansas Enie the team took a brace and prac" tending its use is naturally excited says the Chicago Record-Herald. 181-A Johnson riione 17s Is it a revolving, paddle, an oscillat PIANOS. I am in position to sell you one at about the same price you would be asked to pay for an ordinary piano. Come in an-examine them. Special attention to diseases of women and cancers.

ing ping-pong racket or a contrivance teachers' association, which begins its toed hard and faithfully. The men sessions tomorrow. worked harder and the result was the Several of the employes at the shops developing of a machine which played will spend Thanksgiving away from the greatest game that Nebraska has that presents a closer imitation of the Cauliflower, Sauce Mousseline Asparagus, Brown Butter Breast of Mallard Duck Braisee, Sauce Bigarde Fried Hominy Boston Head Lettuce and Tomato au Mayonnaise English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Hot Mince Pie Orange Meringue Pit Ice Cream a la Amaricaine Malaga Grapes Edam and Roquefort Cheese Fruit Cake Petit Fours Cafe Noir Bentjs Toasted Water Crackers Wafer Crackers Mixed Nuts and Raisins California Layer Figs Dinner Served at 5:30. human hand? Is it applied to the town. Georee Black will eo to Par- gone against ior me pasi mree jd, child's hand or to a less exposed part and which rained over twice the I of the anatomy? In the absence with friends at OsaKe City and Time- ground that the Nebraskans did.

mechanical details we can only guess keeper Ed Kin expects to be at To- The praise for the dev eloping of this Dr. ADELE DOANE, Oateoi3tlx Green Bl'k. rbones: res. 13fl; office 31 Graduate American School of (Meopa-tby, KIrbtville, Mo. as to the plan of the contrivance, and team work is due to coacn weens, peka.

Ottawa Herald. CM. i curiosity turns upon the question of results. We are informed that "the but lie was ably assisted by Hubert Avery, captain of the Kansas universi hummiliation of being put under the ty team of '99. which was an "ever 1810 Forrest Avenue.

machine has more effect on the chil victorious" team. The two worked dren than the punishment, and it is hard and contended against many believed that this improvement will The greatest trouble was- ex help much in the discipline of the In perienced in getting the men down to Dr. LOTL. BAIRD, ZDoEitlsat S. W.

Cor. Johnson Are. and inh St. Phones: office H0; res. 337.

Office Hours: i to 12a. I to i p. m. stitution." Talking Machines. li The same objections to the machines playing together.

It was a task which seemed well nigh discouraging at LAZINESS From $3.50 to $30.00. The Columbia that are sometimes used to "exercise" times, but perseverance conquered at Grand Disc, at $30.00. The finest in the world. A fine assortment of both men and to shake up sluggish livers might be urged against this spanking last and Coach Weeks now has a team a disease which ha its origin in a torpid liver and constipated bowels. which can play the Michigan tactics wax and disc records just received.

machine. It lacks the joy of actual with few hitches, and which can take The Columbia Records are good on any personal participation. It is too me- the offensive and play an enure game machine. Buy at' home and save ex chanical. The recipient cannot enter C.

F. BRADY, M. Physician and Surgeon Roooa 11 and 13 Mercantile Eeaidence, 215 S. 21st St. without taking out hardly a minute of press charges.

The price Is the same Prickly Ash Bitters into the spirit of it. There is lacking Bid. everywhere. that depth of feeling that comes from time. This was proved in the weDras-ka game, when Kansas hurled man af the knowledge that a human being with whom you sustain personal rela ter man through the Nebraska line for steady and consistent gains.

The only delays during the entire game were tion is punishing you. The wielder of C. A. Wilkin ewes laziness by cleansing the liver, strengthening the digestion and regulating the bowels It makes good blood, creates appetite, energy and cheerfulness. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE.

the paddle, moreover, has a certain Lv. caused by time being taken out by the joy in the work. He finishes the job under the mental elation that comes Bonded Abotractm Taxes collected for Labette aod Cornhuskers. The system was new and the men did not get into it very AT DBUO STORES. yy IB from the consciousness of a duty well IF.

YOU I WANT I The only real hand-tailored reayd-to-wear I clothes in I Parsons call on Neosho counties. readilv. but once mastered, it has done and not shirked. 1019 Poaaist Avtirts. proven a good one.

The spanking machine will not do. On both the offense and the defense It Is not psycologicaL Unless the boys of Minnesota are totally unlike all Kansas has proved itself to be a team Arthur Cranston of exceptional strength. Nebraska, other boys they will welcome the ex perience of being spanked by an in 1TT0R5ET.AT.LA IT touted as the wonder of the Missouri Valley, was wholly -unequal to stem Talbot's Book Store genious machine that has no feeling Admitted to practice In all courts. and that raps the lean boys just as 1826 Johnson Avenue. hard as the fat ones.

gain. On the defense the Jayhawkers showed almost as much strength as on JX.m rr Z31oolx REAL I STATE BARGAINS. Seats are now on sale for the min the offense. Nebraska's few line plays were whipped to pieces almost before strels. they got started, and the Kansas line did not show a weak spot THE DIAMOND The Missouri university squad went As Gracetil as the day long! through its last scrimmage before the Kansas game to the satisfaction of the coach and all the spectators who were BOY FOR THE allowed to be present The efforts of been directed to the perfection of a football for he realizes that if the game be won, it must be through Up to the minute.

French process bake on everything. You mil find our Shoes for boys will please you by the way "they wear. They are all solid and have hlsdepartment of the game. There have been a few changes in the lineup which will hold good for the Kansas game. Coons has been placed Good Heavy Soles at center, Childers to right guard and Hoff to left tackle.

The change will "If your boy is very J0HJS0JATOTX hold good if Doll does not recover from trough on. shoes try a pair3 B.G. scou, Prop. 1925 Jchsca Phone 48 Several strictly modern properties Our Party Slippers of WOMEN are without a doubt, the SWELLEST thing ever put before the fair sex They are as light as a feather and flexible a rubber band. his injury in time to take part in the of our GOOD SHOEO game.

Toe eleven nas Deen iinea up as Coons, center; Childers, and vacant lota. East and west, food property and right guard; Landon. left guard; Haggard, right tackle; Smith, Tight end; choice lota. FOB DAD BOYQ Wulff. left end; BIrney, quarter; Ar- 1 l2i seta and they will wear.

dinger, "right half; Anamosa fullback; C. Anderson, left half. STETE5S ATE5CE. Good West Bid property and lota. WASSISQT03 Amd.

Very choice lot with sewer in $350. Farms for sale, mosey to loan ete." 0. F. It lias been settled beyond any pWp? Sure doubt that Jesse won't be able to play today, as he is not strorgr enourh lo it it wo-; stand the most severe trsisbs'wlka was in order to pat tta la.

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