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The Fort Worth Record and Register from Fort Worth, Texas • 9

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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 29 1912 MRS WORRY-Show This to Your Wife 45 By NAIL -TH-CNI IvIgSCAUSE12- C-- (3 1 INNE 4g N-4otelEw OFF1 (EV 51E NiZS SNI-Is 0 awns 1------y- Akef-B OPsf 0 0 0 cl ei Nid5S to I i 1rt vc-f A kdi 00 lk 1 1 N------'N' Y-'A 71 1 '''11 1 Ittkl 1 A 1 sok 4 Won 1 7' I 1 il m' 71" il I l'''' -) I 1 1 '10 1 1 li' 1 ti: 0 1 e' dil vt kvon--wk i I i 1 11 i i 1: I 4 A I1 a'-- -5----7' I ir 41D A 1 li '''''l 44 --Tirr il w0-0 Eviminigeommtninmal6aMPC- milMomomb L3) JOHt4 DO 'f00 11 vi10v RCALIN 11-41V1- kle NosiOTIESI HANIV -T1-41E W011E 300N yl 11 IN -OH I 11-41vA kle ViratiEt4 3Par56 HANIV 71-IE W011E SoON 3- 3) SO Nir Li Ft a 3-r fou pir WI-4N Al DoDO itJu ve err mv4 ELL (NAA-4 AT oH yus-r )1 Nowt game v4HEI4 '(01) VOTE -lb I Si-t Ft tjsc-rN A GC E-rc r---- 0 0 izza 1 sTE 9 -ro 111E oFrocrieS 9 0 i Aro iii! i PS- 1 I )331 4' 41 eo Ilr to VJ 0116 1 6 'N iti I AIIILN 1 i'' 4 I- I IA' IP '')' $: 1 -111 i I i 11 1 '---)--2 '7o 0 i1 i 1 1 1 Akrall 7 tr 77 i IVO' 1 1111t 00 4e 44 4- 4 4 400- 4 10' AP 1 1 1-4 -a 1'---r I'f'104 -OH I S'PosC SO Ft 3-r NtJu sie crr To irtg Ol1 yos-r 4ts Nowt game AGE wrc oFrocries I'l whh are I ttpI to 0i1las cr the Ttxetm vie the 041 retiling en rie1 hi thr1 stegni lwonhtiv tl0 Only for the tranmplatatIon of 11 It Live Sports of All Sorts COMPLETE ORIENT TO FORT STOCKTON trri k-111t4 Nws r0dt Fort t-tni ktin Saint 4iy ttFflttIIi riielvpit yestrclitS extri rtiiih Lullling hint benn kn effort to rostch that point to Nov nn1 trleht morvh 7 thiAt nootini La nrg 11A ru11g fr rttvidl tow arid with Sw toF BAILOR IS VIETH NEB IR1098AElci Bi El SCE Fiercely Fought Game at Waco Results in Defeat for Desperate Arkansans THE WORK IS BRILLIANT ROCK 1511M WILL OPERTE NEVI MIN TEl MAS 51JVIA1 ofor Trains Nos 23 and 24 Will Bel Th reelptm itylutlittg )1 erc a14 m-1-4 1 191' 1911 I littlitoads 1912 1911 ty President Thomas Lynch Mr Fogern letter expressed defiance Texans Distinguish Themselves of the right of the National league to by Spectacular and Success try his case for alleged statements re- ti flecting upon Naonal league baseball according to Mr Lynch who said the text of Mr Fogel's reply would not be ful Gridiron Efforts made public until Nov 26 when the league will meet here to give he Philadelphia official a hearing One of the charges brought against tipectsi to The Record Fogel 10 hat in an article blahed Wail) Oct under his signature he said the 1912 by Spectacular and Success- ful Gridiron Efforts Lino Sim-rIttl to Tho 11corcl 814crIttl to Tttc itccorcl WACO Oct 2t4 a gaine of flPree SHIA FE NAV To HU HAM LINE INTO PM 41IMMMa A 146-Mile Road May Be Chi structed Westward From Sterling City TOWNS OFFER 'V Pecos Will Give $75000 for Ex tension and San Angelo Will Donate Aiother jr the t8 re 1 eto1 if 1)1seis Ir eXtt0111 4f City toll of ihit I Or to tilt of 14 ttilicel tl Iiina Ulc arried oat trout ziati wily and l'irczs ate thnt citizens those I ns tinct his a ptaloiNK LJIt 11 nil 11111100h Pi Ole stereion wiini I frit not toktioemtit ithe 1 he new route front Sterling to l'e- too A 11 c' 1 tr t- I' ''1' 1g 1 ru i rh 1t II ani ht it00 I Ne I I cl it or 1r It tit Lost II Amt "flirt poibig It New 1 sr' Iovis or I ere it Ill It 13 the 1 ifil ri it-of I Tip f' AiPS ta14 itfillWitt'1 omo htim of An wig 1t-istaa rorio- honse Ht Sao Angei to trpla (c et tm lute it ently tisimi by fih FRISCO APPOINTS NEW TRAINMASTER Livingston thit chsrHt-te st the a )aids (of ho Fr1 a pootto-1 tritintnaster of that road with ntfies ai Fort Worth tin gni co ds 'I' liolelan st tio left IAN ti'rtt tor Vott trnith AI to lo come WIt'1irtit Ill" WI Hi it10ti 't the FrIL Mt 1 ivftuz hvt li 'nu 0 ip I i n'n' ''tte I "ir ii Iz the past igt he has be I i I dianatcher a the tt alds Mr ittdvilii II cratni to Fort stx Week ago to ttiP0 I Ctittr114r 4ts trainoktr An nt All for '1 Vt 14 itt Ftrt 8nOtt till i ttPIZ 0 i 't be spnolbtment of Mr Lit ingston is rf five today i'l- appointment nt Mr I ingston ff tiVe tAa) 1 -I EX AS MIDLAND MAY 1 INSTALL MOTOR CARS I A'l l'11sPenger traffle on the Texas I TEXAS MIDLAND MAY 1 INSTALL MOTOR CARS' A'l PilsVniter tra It'll on the Texitel rd From It 1 BoNusEsttoluertifn A Voiaght SHIOIIIIIN VIARERS OF I It Pill PIM WILL CLASH -Ng Al Coaches of Both Teams Are Confident of Victory at Morris Park -4-- Final instructions preparatory to the rrg football game this afternoon were given to the gridiron warriors representing the Texas Christian university and Polytechnic college yeeterday afternoon Those two teams will meet at 3:30 o'clock at Morris park when they will wage the first of two bat-tics to see who shall be given the cup for city champlonshtp honors i8 generally expected that the game this afternoon will be one of the prettiest to he played on the local gridiron this i4eason 17 has been gong good and while Polytechnic has had a bad slump the crimson and black boys have got their feathers rufflea around their necks and are determined to put up the fight of their lives this afternoon To give the men final inspiration mass meetings were held at each of the institutions last night At IL it was "rah" for the lavender and White While Poly fans screamed themselves hoarse in defense of the crimson and black Members Of both teams are in exrellent shape and Coaches Stewart of 17 and Alexander of Polytechnic expressed confidence last night in the ability of their men to delPilit the gridiron honors of the institutions whicn they represent Pls will be called promptly at 330 o'clock this afternoon Moise of Dallas 13aptist university an old Sewanee star will referee the game Moise has worked for all of the big games of the year so far and is a capable official He keeps the men playing ball all of the time and insints on clean and fast playing Stewart will probably otart with Cox at full 1tosler Thannish and Walton at halves Rattan or Hussey at quarter Stiles at center: Lavender and Ware at guards ()shortie end GOI8Ort at tackles Stewart and Stratton at ends At full Alexander will use Miller and Darnell with (launch N'alker and NitioNeill at halves Henderson at guar-ter: King renter: Seroggins and tit cleft guards IVIontgomery Young Rod Miller taelclem Mil Will Wilson captain and Punk Wilson at en-ls Fifteen-minute halves will be played The rooting will be semething worth while Brass-lunged collegians last night took their final rehearsal and are prepared to present their best rootertorlal efforts this afternoon Poly' brass band and 17s brass band will be there and there'll be something doing every minute of the game your skin hard and (LI'v dry? The stream Theatres and strain of y- city life the dirt and foul air in public piaces-theee are the L- 'tor' things that make your akin ao lifeless To renew Its velvety texture get a cake of IN oodburyle Soap today and follow the directions given in the wrapper After its first use your skin will have a delightful feeling of ft-gabwas Continue it und in ten days or twa weeks there will be a marked improvement promise of the ci ar healthy complexion its steady Uee bring you For sample cake rend 4e tone Andrew Jergena Co Dept Cincinnati Woodbury' Facial Soap For sAlc by dcak ts c-'-' i 7 0 OD vitt 1 A1 Are to the were art-meet when I bate cup the 3f the local I been has black u(fied mined a this ration eh of and ex-Let of the hien 3:30 allas ivanee le has )f the deist all of I fast Cox 'alton and lolaort on at and and tit and yen Worth last icl are band thing in cll ft ng leatdred by the' brillbtn't-end fht ratis and tackle-bucks of Left Halt- beck POnth'r rt 1111VIOr eI tAvrIti fighting featured by the brilliant end ratis and tackle-bucks of Left Half- 1 back Pondcr ct itsYlor by the terrific I 1 plungcs of Fullback Williarng also of 1 11v ion and tiv the Mt t-liA o-11fi I Itiylor Lind hy the stellar aeteri work of Hight Guard Reager Bite- lot the Arkansas Itazorliai ks thougih fighting fiercely went down in defeat before Ralph Glass rejuv enated foot- bed eleven to the tone of 6 to Tie Baylor teem played a far better ame titan that of last Saturday and proved onclusively that it has come hLch and la iiiiek to may Loners Are Desperate The Arkansas team ought despers tely in the hope el returning horns with an even break while in Texas Tl to th ne of ie Baylor team played a fax better bal eleven 6 to gain than that of It Saturday and proved emiclusively that it has come and is back to otay Loners Are Desperate The Arkansas team fought desper- ately in the hope of returning home with an even break whilo in Texas ton fate a tot Baylor revived I 9 9 (1'''''''tr Lynch was tiskPl thhir 8 Ilan Dpeareo "He doesn't explain that at all- was the reply "Ide merely makes a gen- era denial of that and the othr 8 a charges and then declares the National league has no turisdietien-in I he mat- hi f( 1 alleged ae- ter of trying his Is a tat tg 8 fighting ments" tldri i were against them They imwed goo ri vaey of well exe- NORTH SIDE HIGH Izt1 plays and wert very strong of- Mr timisively but seemed unable to stop READY FOR GAME Laylors attack through center and on ------s------ the left side of their line RTihey have The boys of the North Side High two stellar performers in ght Half- sehool football team are getting some Mack May and In Captain Sinton at Severe workouts this week hy Coach right taekle INleyers to get the in shape for the The one touchdown came eariy in With the Mineral We I Is team the third period following a brilliant next Saturday They will work hard spurt of the iiio Dr team in hieh they up until Friday afternoon and then carried tho hail the full length of the they will rest up to be in good shape field In end runs and plunges through ig i for the Fratillt The defeat at Denton the Williams nd Ponder n) the Denton 'Hh school Sta turdaY tniOhg I orris with I II ha IL I WM Sei'Ve to make the boys work civet- tke Line harder They are not at all filscour- FniloNvIng a twenty-yard get-away aged 1v this defeat and will come hY Willi11ns and Hhort bm'its by Wil- 'toms and Ya tes ilondor took the ball '1''s strongt than ever next Saleron the il-yard lino Went through right This little team although a littip I1h14 (111ed the seconds! defense good eantment I pid eye the tine marls light is fast and heady Th have insed the gal tm work and a fair Rese Arkansas seented undismayed by the of good PlaYs Coach Meyer is esus Baylor ere and ininiedia tel lo--gan a fident that they Will make a in I ninrn down the field townrd Iiitylor's ehrTing 111 garT! against Ntineral the tine-: Iv iiia18- the goal Arkansas seemed tindismaved hv the I ior rre a nineiativ ba tv PoI ildeei4n a dit)w intkhn rd lilatkIpor'ist fact that such statements appeared over his signature?" Mr Lynch was asked He doesn't explain that at all- was the reply "lie merely makes a gee- end denial of that and the other charges and then declares the National league has no jurisdiction in he mat- ter of trying him for his alleged mate- ments" They hov light is fast anl heady good tea Work and a fair assortment of good PlaYtc Coach MeYera IR eon fident that they Wiii make a Snol showing In the game against Nlinerat TAREEIN TEAM 'IVOR BUTS CENTRAL glillS IN HIVE UST MIT 1E Local Basket Ball Team Lacks Practice and Loses by Score of 14 to 6 ma1IFPElamo The girls' basketball team of John Tarieton college defeated the girls of the Central High school by a score tat 14 to 6 last night on the court of the Po technic colleg gymnasium The feature of the game was the excellent team work ot the Tarieton girls Although there were no brilliant stars in the Tarieton line-up the whole team seemed to work with almost machinelike perrection Fay Newman and Nona Haitian were the kqellar performers in the Central linesup The Central girls haven't had a court and what practice they have had they have been forced to go to the Polytechnic court They lack a little team work which will be easily developed by a few weeks consistent practice and then they will have a team that can hold its own against any school team in the elate Their new court will be finished up this week and they will have a ground nearer the school building The line-up in the game last night was as follows: Tarleton Central High Grace Bluingham Milered Wrigtv Right Forward Allene Thornton Fay Newman Left Forward Edna Bluingham Mary Dalin Hight Guard Minnie MehewNona Haitian Ruby Tire Left Guard Claude Hickey Edna Grove renter Calr Tlme of halves 15 minutes with I ten-minute intermlsMon OEMMATIC HIM MN NT EFFORT olummiselli1mo National Committeemen Confer on Final Spurt in Presi dental Race NEW YORK Oct of the Demorat le national campaign committee met her today wit Chairman William Mecomhs to discuss arra ngoments for the final week of the campaign Charles 11 Crane of the (Idea go henfigna eters an1 Robert Hutth flh Nfw JerseY Josephus 1aniels of North (arolina 'William Saulsbury of )elawars Re prsenia tive Palmer of Pennsylvania NMI ItepresentatiWe 1147(111i16(ly (of Main all members ot the rienns rade national committee were pr sent LABOR RIOT CASE DEFENSE WITNESSES CONTRADICTING STATE LIRE ClIARLES La Oct 2g--Testi1ony that the mill men and not tne Trio mhers of the Brotherhood of Timber fird the first shot in tho labor riot that John Helton one of the defendants WKS not a participant in the riot and that Ararsoolt Galloway one of the companY owning the 4 a114Way 111111 in front of whit tattle occurred was among those ho fired on the union tnem 'vas given by witnesses for the fens In the trial for intirder of A ETTs" and his eight fellow workers of the Brothrhood ttf Timbor wot hors Coolett said that Helton spent the titty of the rittt with bun and although both wit lieNSPil it Fart tho fiNht that Holton did not engaszo in it Nannie and Christhe Cool tors of the COrrOhorat(4 ds testimony Miss rtorio Le Bleu another wri who tostifttti sold that not onty the fitst shot eh Me from the null met lott that et shots ore "Oita will of befro any answering shot froi iu I Mon 10 114t4S ts4111 a in tho orowi )hon I ie )0110 ioCP 411 bet eduld tot she sai1 fired hoin tit mill of fices HRESTON HRT 'SHOWS Big GAIN IN CHU RECEIPTS Increase Is Over Quarter of a Million Bales Due to the Aid of Railroads A gain In receipts of more than 250 es0 toilet' Of cotton over the same petiod of lust year has been recorded Rt the port of tlalveston thlis year according to the regulur weekly statement reocived yesterday at local ratlroad offices Tte International Great Northern ertntitims to I In number of ettion at the ptrt atul ilas! Its uva reord tor at year by neatly tt00tiot 1211 rullmatts! at 'Mowing an itirtease Cotton irt moving ottilmilt' dtt" to 1 jrvt 24Viik k11 ki I roads this I 1 :044377 11 II 114161 10405 iv trita l'e L'I I) ft 'tit: 161640i 144tt3f trita Fe -tzti 4 3 1 4 4tt4t 11 II A tioo 1 SIL714 10567iS i Sii lb I I ftg7 I 74751 1 147i4ti SI237 i A liargeN Sg32: li-itliers iiMiii 1056738 11987i 74751 it I 1454ti SI2371 Total 1344 104577 mooRE QUITS I TICKET DEPARTMENT 'r'---- TICKET DEPARTMENT ll gcr "'no tie' agem to the texas er l'acifie bie 'sighed his position ancl t' ill take position In th freight de- nartment of the sane road The res igilation is effective Nov 1 ilefir Johnson formerly assist ant it' thr ket agent of the I at tt eatiorford wiii succeed Mr Moore Ile till sirtite in the city today i MIi M1M 4ftri i haA Ill CP nt connected with i1Ie tr'tIni he 'SI a II: s'oltt sv 13re tll4rW hie rt toad he find been eltiPIOYed its ticket aselit at iinitiesville KATY OFFICIALS MAY VISIT FORT WORTH Schaff of St Eottia president of Hi NilItri isanss Texas ar 1 i In T' ''''4 'v sn't toe NN mta ortliwcatrn tonto Ht' tn'I''''' "'IP' 11' 3-riV in Poi Vorth seithin a flay or two to consult with local officials of i h'" he THI38 a mom neo ne old not COM rifsre I La' htin tile rado Whon he vislted Taxla a 4 hs1' I 'n 1 i eotronissaiii Ittlliding i-g tIt service re in I it A iI fliriqt4 XI IWO aueks 1 Hunger trainnuister of the litilsion of the Rin it Island at El Reno Okla spent yesterday here On offleial buidness Ft 1 Hutcheson chief eirrk to the general manager of mail traffic Of tile Rock Island with offices at Chicazo wilt here yesterday Mr Hutcheson was tor eight years conneeted 'with the otrice of llIIle5 superintennent of the Pltventh di isnot of the railway mail service 14 I FOrt Wort Longiterv general foreman of the bridge HMI building department of the eastern and transcontinental divisions of the Texas Pacific ivith headqoarterm St Marshall spent yesterday in Fort Worth Frank Kane architect engineer of the Texas Pacific at Dallas was here yesterday on a visit ft Maer superintendent of the Fort Worth Denver at l'hildress spent yesterday in Fort Worth Ftank Tremble superintendent of telegraphs of the Toxas Pacific with headquarters at Dallas spent yesterday in Fort Worth Burk former master mechanic of the Fort NVorth Rio Grande here was here yesterday On a visit front Orixtahn Mexico 11 Herrington of Dallas traveling freight agent of the Baltimore Ohio was here yesterday litorgan ennintercial agent of the Missouri HartaaS Texas with offices here left yesterday tioi the traiies excursion through West Texas (Foley) Woods of Dallas western passenger agent Or the ejueen Crescent lines watt here yesterday Hugh Fry commercial agent Of the Texas City Steamship lines with headquarters at Dallas spent yesterday in Fort Worth A Peacock general agent of the Trinity ltrazos Valley at Dallas was here yesterday Torn Murray traveling freight agent of the Texas City Steamship lines with headquarters at Dallas was here yesterday Rufus Neely commercial agent of the Trinity Brazos Valley left yesterday on the trades exeursion through West Texas A Waldron traveling freight sorent of the Texas Pacific left last night for Abilene and other points in West Texas Practically all Texas railroads will he represented today at a special called meeting of the Sonthwestern Passenger asaiielation at St Louis The soon etation Is composed of the general pas-Fenger agents of all roads in the bouthweitt rgiyr sn' i-u loneidown for the EliZorliackm but 112 1 ravl a or te 1 a )Ited on its 1a 1111 and throw them hack takihg the ball on downs The third toarter ended I with the halt near the center Of the 1 field In A rkansaa'a pdssesston Tr Forroarti Pivots' 1 Tr Forvottrti Vass OM IS BEFIE0 By MAMIE FUR Quaker Denies He Said the National Race Was Crooked Objects to Being Tried NEW YORK Oct 28---General denial of charges brought by the National league in thia city Oct 17 against Horace Fogel president or the leaguca Philadelphia club are contained in a letter received from Mr Fogel today league race was "crooked" and that President Lynch a nd certain umpires u'ere working in the Interests Nationai league race was -crooked' and that President Lynch and certain umpires were working in the interests of the New York club and that other intrelitm were "fi see" ter tic New interestm were "fixtm" for tilt New York cluh to win the pennant In his letter of reply today Mr Fogrel denies ne ver made such statements liow does Mr Fogel explain the Wells Satorday at park The manager of the tiqirri WiiintS 'IMP for Nov lf ti They will eet ttY high school in the slate They prefer to have the game in their opponents town ''11" A course of ten graded lessons in euntering 71nek1n st LI and Lren footwork must completed tho students botore they will he allowed! to box Th' strutor dosires th studnts rrofirlnt in the rurltawnt of the game leforo they tacitto the finr points called tor in an aerial hotting ma Speedy Shortstop Pined-Oct Tink er short on of tI ettivAtro 1aglir terint was ftnut tctr rough tedty INJURED PRINCE Is DOING WELL ST Oct 2i --The condition (r Moe Alexis enntia110f4 to in1ProN alVordillir 10 I fnrltrn lion from Simla (is tvraporat tare and hi tlftO) only Nlja I atm normal MURDER TRIAL DATE SET AT MOUNT VERNON 1 lpo mouNT nNoN Oct 2S----NNhort the district elitirt convened htre Atit Jadge A Turnew ott the berreil tne rtiiiIiui Ineket was takon up arol vas of the state against It Moore charged with tii urder was sct tor trial Nov 4 A specia! vvtlire or eighty jurors was ordeoqi COHN SHOW AND CARNIVAL Jackshro's First Annual Event of the Sort Dig leePt4N saectni to The itocord itAOKSHOlit Oct sixth annual corn show and on elosed its all-week celebration urday The event was an nth' slice set and attended h3- crd tt tax 1 the tnwnR capacity for entortaitmimit gueani The agricultural nroduct the poultry and the oil exhibits were of fine quality and variety The largest exhibits were of such h- resisting rop tIN Kaffir corn mil maize June corn Peanuts PlgYPtian wheat and sugar cane The collection of improved cotton waS esPecially it Prauce and Italy Sign Pact PARIS Oct Poi ncaire and Tomasso Tit tont the Italian ambassador to France today ttflrl an agreement reciprocally recoKnizirg Frances right of entire freeaom of a tion in Morocco And Italy 's complete liberty in the government of I clhaya fly the agreement Franco Italy grant each other the most favoreI tia tion treatment in Morocco and 1t ya respectively 1 r-sn oo111ii iiiq nit development of Texas Resides hi notroad efnneetions he has large FREIGHT AGENT CF tho western portion lot the state RESIGNS trt et ft vials is with 'Mr Midland Illay tc 1y motor It present iiv 4t1g 11n ttita a IH rrt ft Notes and Personals ftt that tot ht that rtad 1v 4tr11 1ln solleittng frolght agent or I super' Ittihien1d4114 "aktlaihIt It rrI nrol 7 ftral Trinity thr th mt ppra' yps- roantocet testilts ilk altrlpitt! r''' 111 Po- 1 0- Pi rot 111 Informs tion Tt 4 otIo wenral pasent rd from 1411' and r1-1 4 1 he Rock 11ano returned Nati 1111t KIN an tI jr I tom a flying trin to Kansas en ho Mot Fisot tutlfrrfol tO XoS flo t'htAtit Ran eftr a )eat's tsette in New Yi 1 1 i suf?) 1 loot of 31e ttouse 1 3 11111s tralnmaster tho TexaR to ifIN ttSsOciNite13 hart I st 11111rd 'lcas hte yeetPrdaY (iron belleNfm tt-t TotoiR fH cotineetool with he it nn vklt to ft1iid 1sille fteld for the vp11114t1011 or 10) twnver in Port for 111311V I 1 41 Interurban Ind Inn! t1 or the Rock Island This onfidenee resoito Ti hant! whet rf at Pi 1nb (okin spent yesterday lit tn let it tutu in the pia ing it flotise totke up Id 'eta- I 1" 1eir rm101 on the nexv two motor ta oti the Tlcall Midland within the ttext tlays IA een Memphis Tenn tird Califor- tta Nleniph is Tenn are! Califor- nth FREIGHT AGENT CF Sc RESIGNS I i the development Of Texas Resid es hii cfnneetions he has large land' trteiests in the western portion lot the state A iiirW NI rt Of vd RIS is th Mr (111 thistrip Note and Permonala le stipettitendent or the tttaa- iSlOrt of the Hoek Island with Ilia is trainmaster of the Texas l4 itnird was here yesterday on 1 visit to friends 'nostrum superintendent of the itivison of the Rock Island at PI licoo Dkia spent yesterday in Worth Wick is heirg eihdied on thp now for the 'ieXaS In the final quarter the Arkansas VILL FORM BOXING tarn biking advantage of the grow- CLASS AT A irg darkness opened op with the forward tiriie getting- near A Hale t7147----TIPW nssist ant rhys- he b0 lor goa1 only to be held on ical director st the A win dwns and losinw tho 1all organiFe a boxing CliIIIR this wPeic Toe game ended with the hall in Alemrs Paqh and Jones who are w01 pweAstmn on litr own bo-yard lin Th lit known athletes at tho A' A win e-oo: beylor Position Arkansas Mt 'Halo in ernuting thr boxing VITTT rnpm IltritINa 1 Extended From Fort Worth Other Changes Ert Sander a neit tiir passimger 111 Vt-I'l i opf at iver the Pack iii mi bete i 1 1'" IVoth 11r iPialid ivt ft kli: 1101 PfIrt Worth 'iti coolpnithee ith the new Woo tarri will go us "Ft nt date The trIt etist 1b mott rest rlay tA by I 0 te l'et st geneal iNS'n irem IA 4 Mid It rlay by we l'cht st Ketteral paon'n 'gen: 1" and now oto ratibg ec- I trmth 1t -ttt 0 kv wo 1 totntl0 1 11 7 14 wilt it 1At yyl I't 'Worth sit 'i'': triPtlft1 of Pi as torty 1111 aryl' here et 701 i ro a I-I lea at i I rn Arriving a' 141es at la 'um ri 1ro Ides a' fS1t I 3 I nsirakitiit11i-tt1 1111j 11 als 4- I it i2 in tn The I I It 'Itt 1311 4'1 l'i 'tt'ial wnil l' 'sc bePie st ho arc in 1134 tkbintg a ttin by I 'it hit ha i he 3araVot nt r'7Trt'arn't'11rrf ing leaves Kaboas City at in- I 14 rtiv T1J O' a ive er at I 4- and Itai- aT i it II inst011 the prost ti 'h ti 1 he same date a f'111-sise dining ar will rpia-o the cafe nnah on the Firefly' hollAPett Port 1Aorth I Ei 1 fkla 'rids is conrid red A tria- 141 -11 IltiVIi111 V11kt tIt nr oto ptttIfie coet ill he berofitel by tt 0 addl tbo' ril cars te it ho ottt ti to vi-iriiii th iii 1 ti 4do SAor IA 2A t7t ees 14 74 0 0 0 0 0 in xi f-1 RI in RV 0 PI 0 0 74 0 a 1 0 11 0 4 0 VI Company toNton I (y6 eto g512 at--g14Jrx I I 1 'T 1 1 1 al tt 0 -4- '-kt't 'ilFii'd 4 4r4 rz1 'N 0 bIsmiatzwvir routs rowerm Eritzfer Loft End I'uncan Left Tackle oipuiL Frio- Nur ivocul IA ft Guard word Brit ton ne inter Iteager Pight Guar1 Copper ica pi ol (captain) Moseley Bradford Itig-ht End Qiiirterbio Yatem Meagher May Bight Halfback Wifliams Martin Fullback Fritzter I ft End PlillUps Tackle Norwood ft Guard ne t'nt or ht Guarl May Right Halfback Martin Fullback Stover Ponder Loft 1 latfla ck 1 I Molse of Se noe umpire Ma Psi Rill of Texas heal linesman Aller(INi-e of Mlohlgam POLY WILL PLAY CENTRAL HIGH TODAY roly High and central High go together at Butz park tomorrow afternoon at 4 O'10(1( In ono of the or gallIP to docifIP the High school football Clin pl otwhip of the city Each one of the High schools the city play every other High school in the city and th ono who wins the greatest number of games will be awarded a heantiful trophy van by the Johnstonhett Drug combanY l'oly High tiefented Bryan school last Thursday by a sor of 14 to 7 It is a fast little bunch and will no doubt give the Central Huskies a good game STARS FINED FOR SUNDAY BALL GAME NEW YORK Oct Chase Cy Seymour Louis Pruckelogh lievore Nick Altroek Fred Schafer and eight other baseball stars were fined each today in police court for playing professional baseball On Sunday Tuey told the court they 4116 not know they were violating the law FLYNN-WCARTHY MATCH ARRANGED LDS ANCIELES Cal net Flynn Rnd Luther McCarthy were today matched to fight twenty rounds at the Vernon arena Dee 10 in the first Of Promoter Me Carry's "white hope" elimination cont ste in the heavyweight division It waS ahnouneed the winner will be offered a match with Ai Palzer 1- yy a 6 41g Xft- 07 :17 16- now IA ff-t oki This rnrit Is on every ELWAIN SHOE fJ ri I al I i PI NE i 131 MI -C1 01 rli vi ak 10:1 Reit err AIN 1 -t 1 i -'--10j $1011 ci McElwain To make it easier shoes the mark is put on Shoes to make identify good IL McElwain CATARRH NITSI I Three to buy good McElwain trade McElwain it easier to shoes A polluted and impure condition of the blood causes irritation and lflammation of the different mucous membranes of the body anti cad it Catarrh The early stages of the disease are characterized by sut it s) torus as as a tight stuffy feeling in the nose watery eyes noi ts in the ears irritation of thethroat and often hoarseness and difilcult brtthirg If the trouble is rot checked it invades the stomach and other portions of the body and becomes a dangerous disorder Antiseptic sashes spray etc are beneficial in removing accumulated nitwits from the nose or throa but such treatment can never cure Catarrh is the one real 0- pendable remedy for Catarrh This great medicine cures the disease because it purifies the blood and thus destroys its canse goes int 3 the circulation and retuoves the last trace of catarrhal matter and then the blood performs its work of nourishing the 0 imt nernut brrealnuelaelrt di ut ti sosutz ins ttt7 a i (rr have Catarrh in any form take and cure it as thousands have done Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write is sold at dru Er stores THE SWIFT SPLCIFIC CO ATLANTA CA it in tirg Ls uf ay 3 the the tin: I Ir- yoll an1 'vice 1 fkc eem et eng tau ext.

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1897-1912