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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 8

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PAGE THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN, CORSICANA. TEXAS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917. National Breakfast Beverage is tlio natural hraakt'ast Xcarly (' vpit t'ainily it. (lond conVi' always ohtaiiK'd Avhcii you lioy- In adidtion to tlu' Ix'st t'ivo valual)l(' that will save you nioiiov on liandsonu' Uoyairs drink and savo the ooiipons ItovalTs ooflVo. Your Grocer Has it or Can Get it Fresh Daily The Royall Coffee and Tea Company CORSICANA.

MASSAGING RUIN OF BIG ED WALSH Eicessive Treatment Deadened Wing of Famous Pitciier. WAS A REGULAR MAN Bafore tha Gama and Gama and Somatknaa In Batwaan. Caltad Upon to Work In Oftan, Ha Navar Bhirkad. CORSICANA BUSINESS LEAGUE Office Hours 7:30 to 8:30 A. n.

uiiice P. n. TELEPHONE 705 RALPH R. WALKER, Sec. SERVICE Restaurant Service is What We Give combined with cooked and seasoned food, cleanly prepared and served at moderate prices TTie Ne'w Olvtb Cafe D.

MOLLOY, Proprietor DISTINCTION with SIMPLICITY Marks these Spring Frocks and Suits, which also Emphasize the Fashionable Fabric Combinations Bloun 7177 oesU 15 but a few of the many smart models among REVIEW PATTERNS for May These are JARETTDRYGOODSCO. 'j- You Can Find the DAIL.Y SUN at our News Stand at any time, Day or Night This local paper gives all the news of the city to- jgetlier from all'over the world and when in of a copy of this paper we will be glad to have you Cail. Price 5 cents a copy. THE UNION NEWS CO. Southern Traction Co.

Depot J. BRAGG. MANAGER see where Ed Walsh Is not on the White Sox reserve list. Elxcessive massage put him out of hasehall two years ahead of the time he should have been Thus spoke a well Informed man who has followed the destinies of the Chicago ball club for many years. Walsh was a peculiar horler.

He was called upon to work often. He never shirked, but be did Insist on having his arm rubbed. Every day the tralna- had to apply the soothing lodtm and the muscle kneading. Walsh Instated on It. He was rubbed the game and after the game and sometimes In between.

Massage was hhi hobby, and he It In the liberal portkms that a man generally demands when the thing he wants costs nothing. Fellow players remonstrated, hurt he I. new. Wa.sn’t he the greatertt pitcher his time? He was. he dust the bostllltles olT the plate with great regularity and more effect than the others? He did.

So he had his arm mbbed morning, noon and night, so to speak. says King Brady of the Mibs, only artificial exertdse. A tnnsole becomes sore from oTerwork or rmm a sprain. The rubs the -ore siK)t to stimulate the clrc-ulatlcm of blood, which, of removes the soreness. Th'b same effect could be ob.

talned by proper exercise, but cme re sorts to massage to the one local fault. Exercise wunld put a strain on other muscles which already are In shape. "If a player, such as a jrftcber, has had his arm treated to excess he has submitted to Just that much more artificial exercise, which In the long run saps his strength. "In handling sprinters and ball players I have come to the conclusion that there Is In each man Just so much energy to be expended. When that energy is exhausted you are done.

The spirit may be willing, and the member may feel all light, but the rip is gone. Long rest In some cases may restore the expended vitality, bnt snch cases are Hof man was a fine example. He tried a with the Cobs last summer, but bad. Yet be was in prime condition. DOUBLE HEADER RECORDS.

Two Victories or Two Dofeats Result Oftener Than Even Splits. There can be only one of two opinions on the results of double in they result In even breaks oftener than in double victories or they luqulrj' among the fans disclosed that the prevalent opinion l.s that when two games aiV played In one afternoon thf result Is usually a victory for each team. Research proves it wrong, however. The records of a period of years show that two victories or two defeats result oftener than even sidlts. Just where the erroneous Impression originated or hat it thrived on Is uncertain, but probably It is due to the fact that an even break usually results when a double header is played between pennant contending teams, which perforce are fairly evenly matched.

These Important battles leave a more lasting Impression on the memory. The sum total of double headers In a season between the first division teams naturally will not be as great as the aggregate of double headers played between first division and second division teams plus those between two outfits of the second division. In these less Important contests the results, being of less consequence in the peniuint race, do not make an Indelible impression on the brain. PENN ELECTS TANK CAPTAIN. of F.

H. Simonton Will Laadar Swimmars Next Season. F. H. Simonton ha.s been elected captain of the University of Pennsylvania swimming team, and already the new leader and Coach Kistier are planning the biggest aquatic season in the history of the I'biladelphia college.

Simonton halls from Dover, DeL, and he Is considered one of the classiest sprint swimmers in the east. Penn also has a star swiouner in Ed Shields, a freshman, who came from the Mercersburg academy. Shields has traveled faster In the Franklin field tank than even Herbert Vollmer, champion. Coach Kistier plans to keep most of his tank team swimming in class meets, and next season he will have turned but some excellent second string men. osm an Athlete to Army.

The Wisconsin State university track team will lose a star pole vaulter because of his call to the colors. Otto Endres, who has been winning points and sailing over the bar at twelve feet, A sergeant In Company at irosse. Had Trouble for Four or Five Years. Many people suffer from bladder trouble when they can be quickly relieved. W.

J. Furry, R. F. D. 2, Salem.

writes: was bothered with bladder trouble four or five years. It gave me a great deal of pain. I took different medicines, but nothing did me 4 Uiy good until I got Foley Kidney PillsT Fresh Fleh Daily Mayer's City Meat Market. Rexall Remedies at Coulaon Drug Co. OFFICIAL PROGRAM.

Ranch and Humbug Circus, Given by B. P. O. Elks, Friday April 20. Ringmaster Sydney Marks, and those funny clowns, Walter.

Kerr and Nat Pinkston. Act No. Entry, with --------band, clowns, wild and weird animals, charioteers, Roman attendants, bicycle riders, police patrol. Act No. 1.

Rings Nos. 1 and Basket Horse Drill, animals of the 6C Ranch. Wild Bill, ridden by Billie Stokes; Thunderbolt, ridden by Chas. Jester; l.igiitening Rod, ridden by Jarvis Whiteselle; Gunpowder, ridden by R. B.

Johnston; Submarine, ridden by I). Noleu; Sky Pilot, ridden by John A. Bowen. Act. No.

2, Center Peach Sisters, impersonated by Orville Hyiulman and Sam Slay, Act No. No. 1, presenting Revo, tlu- trained camel, with Boyce Martin as trainer. Ring No. 3, Bessie, the trained giraffe, witti Tom Ransom as trainer.

Act No. 4, Center and Mazie. the trained Hlepliants, J. J. McClellan, trainer.

Act No. fi. Rings Nos. 1 and The Horse-Radish Sisu rs, European Equestrians, impersonated by Note Gooil- man and Ward Clupton. Act No.

ti, Center Bicycle Rider H. Muiuler of the Ranch and iinmbug Circus Co. Act No. 7 Rings 1 and 1 Lung, Chinese Juggler De Jmxe, Mr. W.

Claude Oldham. Ring Famous Wire Walker, Mr. Lynne Wortham. Act. No, of Roaring animals, tamed to perfect control by Ripley Ray Kerr.

Act No. i) 'rrambouline and difficult bar and Otis, of Ranch and Humbug Circus. Act No. Races, Bif- falo Bull and Rain in the Shooting and Racing. Pig and Donkey Race.

Great Chariot races between' Ben She and Beii He. Audience reque.sted to keep their seats until the conclusion of these dashing Side Show and Concert: The Strong Man--Sid Story. Wild Woman ami Snake Hugh Jester and Cullen Dunn. Omar, the Oriental Dancing Allen Griffen. Princess Yuckawoo, Hawaiian Childress, and many other attractive attractions.

SHIRT WAIST Today we begin a most remarkable Sale of Shirt Waist in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Jap Silks. Organdia and Voile Waist included A MARECHAL NEIL FLOUR. No better flour made. Order a sack today. C.

R. Terry Son, Distributors. ONLY ONE DELIVERS UP GUN. Despite Warning Issued to Alien Res dents Artns Not Surrendered. Fort Worth.

Texas, April though wide publicity was given the order of Police Chief Chullar requiring all enemy aliens to bring to him all arms, ammunition and cipher codes they may have in their possession, but one man had responded three hours after the time limit for such action had expired at 6 Fritz C. Crusemann, well known in Fort Worth, appeared before Assistant Chief Loughry today and deposited with him an expensive pistol and curious three-barrelled gun. He will be given back his property at the end of the war. Mr. Crusemann has his first natualization papers.

Chief I.ou.ghry announced tonight that all ofl'emlt rs would be punished as thev are found. ANNOUNCEMENT. I have moved my law office from the Johnson building to Room No. 3 in the new Sun Building. Anyone vishing to see me may find me at my aew location.

I am engaged in the general practice of law. L. B. COBB. Attorney.

A PRIME ROAST OF BEEF brown potatoes just as you like it. To avoid failure and disappointment your wife should be furnished with the proper cut from good beef which has been seasoned long enou.gh to acquire best flavor. This is The Kind of Roast We Can Furnish every day. Buy one. and skill will do the rest.

W. H. White Son 312 N. Beaton St. Phone 64 BIGGEST BARBER SHOP IN THE CITY.

10 Chairs With 10 Tonsorial Artists. Joe Brown-Geo. Johnson, Props. FIVE IN comfort, style, durability and poise. The Spirella Corset beats them all.

See MRS. E. JEFFERS, The Corsetiere 821 W. 10th Ave Phone 55 All of the Po'pular Bedding Plants Adapted to this Climate. CORSICANA GREEN HOUSES Mrs.

Wm. Clowe, $5.48 $2.39 ('rcpc in Orti'aiidie and N'oilc aists in the vim tliin.i;' lor SI 1 all iKiW and $5.48 $2.39 $3.48 98c de Waists in Idiik. lUiie, IdiTiilc. Wliite I rp 1 Oi'L'aiidie and Waists in 15 dii'iVrcjit and 1 an, spei-ial $3.48 98c $2.39 daj) Silk Wdiists in all 1 49c and liicf' Cloth Waists in jilain and fancy 1 Kll $2.39 49c RIed Front Store THE BOUSE OF BARGAINS Phone 818 EQUAL SUFFRAGE. LEMON SPECIAL Mrs.

Cunningham Will Lecture He-e Thursday Night. Mrs. Cunningham, state president of the K(iual Suffrage Associafon. will at the Lilirary Thursday night, litth, at p. The public is invited and the request is nia-de that the Sun state that the admission will be free.

As long as they last we will sell lemons at 15 cents a dozen. Nothing is better in the home than lemons, so better buy now while they last. THOMAS CASH GROCERY STORE. 321 N. Beaton St.

Phone 903. Cutting off the advertising may reduce ex- penses, but so does cutting your wind pipe reduce the cost of living. Remember the best drinks can always be found here. Beaton Bagby. Nyal Remedies at Coulson Drug Co.

Nyal Remedies at Coulson Drug Co. SELF-INTKREST will induce hun- drers of people to and consider your ad. Bring Your Facts and Figures to St. Louis June 3rd to 7th OME to the great Convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World prepared to contribute your testimony that advertising has decreased the cost of distributing your product to its that J.he advertisers of the Nation may present indisputable evidence to the American people and their government to prove once for all and for the security of our right to advertise that this mighty force is not a tax on Industry, is not an addition to the cost of the goods, but is the most economical queans of buying and selling the luxuries and necessities of life. You have the proof in your records or you advertise.

Bring the facts and figures to St. Louis. Write ot interesting literature, addressing CONVENTION BOARD, MercantUe CSab ST. LOUIS, MO..

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