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--7r7777 nammemogni 1 -1 1 1 op2 PA GE 170 UR TEC TORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM sUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 IL es PA GE 170 UR TEC FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM sUNDA NOVEMBER Palm "111 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM OdMilMEPM' SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1911 1 I 4 I (3 4 IP) 0 il 1 I tut -1T0- THE-MIN-UT Ind SP Ilk' 1 A 1 EDITED BY A KEISKER Ctillt 1'41 1 1 10 TO iMIEMM11 v) THE MINUTE SP EDITED BY A KEISKER 1911 1 ski KE" 11 I 1 it Famous Drivers Coming Here LOUIS DISBROW EDDIE TEXAS FARMERS SWAMP LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BY "KIKE" SPORTING EDITOR OF THE STAR-TELEGRAM DALLAS Oct being outplayed in the first half which ended 9 to 7 in favor of Uthe Texas Farmers literally ran over the Louisiana aggregation here afternoon Coleman a Fort Worth boy and Dudley Everett of Dallas were the Farm4ers stars Coleman's forward passing rivaled that of Littlefield who played such a great game for Texas last week Little Johnny Garritty was "Johnny on the spot" at receiving Coleman's passes and greatly helped in piling hp the Farmers' score Coleman's accurate toe wmk helped pile up the A score too On every Occasion following a touchdown the former Central high star kicked the oval between the goal posts Everett's beautiful broken field running kept the crowd cheering throughout the game 4 i i1 1 1 0 4 i i 3 i i noon Kansas I 11 11: ansas lot gaia 1 he Jay 1 of line i ine he1 4 1 2 down 14 dang4 It lc when when he and Soone Cc- I trd pass en they 1 1 ED1 4 LL11 1 VI I A I11 '11 i I Institute 914 mi i 1 ttine the i 111Fr I the field mu Kansas not galu The Jay Oklahoma's of lino line held downi dangiZ when he safety and Soonen pas they I Institute ii i 1914 cot- 1 the i 2 77 1: iiiz slrf-: ii --f 1-'ik '''-''Ig t-' 4 i 6i)k)74 '1 Ag-' 1-? r-- i -C2'r :::::::::::7::3 4 le 016 4 1 4 t'-i' 191 i' r'i i -'r A -4-: ia i' -lei 40" 'it4i1r a --44i: -A --)- ''v 1- -it i 1 4z :7 1 Si )4 Alit tit 4--7- tt' 4-0 ---if-s5-----' 11 1- -It r- 0 00 -4! r) :7 -1 It -4 ::41 -iv 4ae4tIk44 777- 1 if' le0" 'It A 44 ''''tbb4 1' A "000 v- 5''''" 7 ik t121e0r1 0074300r 0 C1'i 4 $4i s- i tzS-' 1 4 "7' 7 i'' s- 4- 7:: 7 1 1: i M1' ::::7: 't e' ::::::::4 'I 1::::: ffsb il: -1i 1 qf 2i- :7 i i i 0 I 11 lti -'--ito 4 41!) 1 4t': V4411 7' e) I C4 04a01414191041 'L :1: i kgromitiO4000 i 4 4 OV1 1 i 'it'y: 4 ii' 'f 4 1--' jtt i i'5 '41-' 4 A quartet of speed boys entered in next Friday's auto races at the Park track Hearne Raimey and Disbrow have been driving for the past eight years and Cleary is the only one of the group not some of the vvorld's speed records -e '-F i -44 2f ie vss ''ett2'- ilk i': -4-e401 1st di k9t- 'AR 4 'Sail'' ifiT' 7'-''' '4: ri ittp '3- f- it 4'' ir 1' Wt: i 4- 17 izk 11'''- 4:: i 1 itillairgis 1 Nac 0 -7- ri: :7 4 ''''o -'-'-''1''' ri I '--3- I 1k ::3: I( 4 4 OIBM TEXANS SMOTHER SO'WEST'N Special to The Star-Telegram AUSTIN Oct 31--The mighty Texas team continued its triumphal march today when it buried Southwestern under an avalanche of touchdowns The final score was 70 to Coach Al lerdice did not allow Littlefield to play taking no chances with his injured arm Blaine started the game in Littlefield's place The last quarter saw only two of the Texas regulars left in the game El SOONERS' TIE KANSAS LAWRENCE Ran Oct 31---Kansas and Oklahoma tied this afternoon to 16 As the teams came onto the Kansas players appeared neavier than the Oklahomans kicked off Oklahoma could and was forced to punt hawkers carried the ball to ten-yard line on a series plunges There the Sooner and the Kansans lost the ball on In an attempt to kick out of Geyer the Oklahoma fullback downed behind his own line fumbled a pass It was a gave Kansas two points The were constantly on the defensive ing the period and their forward did not work successfully when secured the bath DANIELBAKER LOSES GAME TO RICE TEAM Special to The Star-Telegram HOUSTON Oct added another scalp to its lection this afternoon by defeating hitherto undefeated Daniel 5 eleven 13 to 7 in a well played gain' ril All of the scoring was done in tie first two quarters Rice netting a brace of touchdowns and one goal and Dan- I lel Baker a single touchdown and feel i goal- 1 I Rice was played off its feet by the 3' I fierce charging of the Daniel i forwards at the outset but as the game i I wore on the Grays were equally as et I 4 fective in this department as well sill in the others 1 On the third play of the game Cal) I tam Garnett of Rice ran seventy Tanis for a touchdown Goal was missed Daniel Baker went ahead in ttigi same quarter when Anderson ran son Li yards for a touchdown after 'rune had gained thirty yards on a forwiligir pass In the second quarter DanC Baker failed to fall on a short Ja- side kick by Rice and the Grays covered Journeay then ran for a touchdown after Daniel Baker had l)g five for an offside play 1 I Play durilag the remainder of the gaAmefewaatusrenipotantdhetucli engagement was the fierce tackling and daring inter-i: ference breaking by Daniel Bakst Right 'End Thomas was a particularp! star in this department thouknocked almost giddy by a blow in but head he managed to continue play It fact Daniel Baker went through with li out a substitution while Rice used tia It extra men Rice Position Dan FaTrrhe lineup: Daniel Bak Left End Can Gibbs phadie I Left Tackle Fulwiler Bag Well Left Guard McFarland Ep person Freeland Right Guard PerrY Hurd Peril El Lazuli Center Standish Rudd Snell Fendley Right Tackle Right End Thomas Ander9tf0 Left Half Turner Fullback Prelatic Journeay Right Half Garnett Clyco Wilkinson Quarter minutes Touchdow Garnett Krahl of Texas head linesman Brock- man of Illinois Time of quarters RefeTe Russell of Texas umpire 12 is 121! son for Daniel Baker goals at! touchdowns Hurd for Rice or Daniel Baker 11 arnett and Journeay for Rice Ander A I OFFICERS OF ENTERTAIN MEMBERS All-Day Social Held by Keystone Chip' ter No 9 at Masonic Hail 2 Thursday t' The officers of Keystone ChaPtet No 9 Order of Eastern Star enter-I tamed the members with an all-dal social at the Masonic hall ThursdaY Lunch was served at 1 o'clock 1110 a number of toasts responded to and several speeches made Toasts were responded to by Mrs Carlson) Miss Selina Johnson Mrs HoseJ and Mrs Bolinger Elmer Mitchell patron A Shuman past patron Robey past Pa- tron Dickey past patron delivered brief talks Schmidt PI' Tadlock and Allenwortil i friends of the order also delivered brief addresses Refreshments for the occasion Wert prepared by a committee consisting 0-4 Mrs A Rohrer chairman: Mrs- 11 Bucy Mrs Tadlock Mrs George Everett Mrs Elmer Mitchell and Mrs A Shuman The enter: tainment committee was composed ol i Mrs Nelson chairman 5Irs' i Margaret HOSeY Mrs Carlson Mrs Fannie Bolinger and Miss Selins FOR RESMTS----TPS STAR' TELEGRAMAAN DDtt I Anderscr Turner 1 Prentice 1 Wilkinson i is- umpire I Ilan Brock- 1 1 luarters 15 4 TOUChdOWn ice Ander- 1 cstm33aolns percertaltnstispeeesr Hall le Chanter Star enter- I 1 an all-dn I ThursdaY i 1 I o'clock Illa to and i roasts were Carlson) Hose) 4 A 1 Billl- i 1 lot past Pn- '1 patron de3chmidt Pr I Allenworth livered brief casion were i gT ADS HEARNE EIS NORTH SIDE HIGH BEATS DENTON80-0 10 aTiM The North Side High School football' team laid further claim to the North 1 Texas high school football champion- ship Saturday afternoon at Morris Park by defeating the Denton team by the overwhelming score of 81 to It was simply a case of one team having another beaten in every depart- ment of the game The locals scored twelve touchdowns and Jack Farmer the victor's left tackle kicked nine Huffhines Godfrey Left guard Center Right guard Right tackle Witt Right end Fox Hopkins Simons ndifer (capt) Quarter Bonham Right haSltfa cMillan (capt) Smith A -I Mathais Left half Matthews Pull back Referee Thannisch 11: umpire Horn headlinesman David- son Time of quarters 12 minutes TRY STAR-TELEGRAM WANT ADS I I I I 1 JOHNNY RAIMEY JOE CLEARY- Race Meet Here ommg Gets Popular Approval JOHNNY RAMEY JOE CLEARY- hot Here A pprova JOE CLEARY- Fort Worth Monday ise $10000 toward the pro- the country and cities ng automobile racing next thousands of automobiles offered to raise $10000 toward the project The thousands of automobiles used in both the country and cities is fast making automobile racing next to baseball one of the most popular sports in America and the purses hung up in one season for motor contests aggregate over $500000 Over a hundred thousand is up already on the Pacific Coast for next year's races Meet in Favor -With such conditions surrounding Port Worth and with the popularity already in evidence over the coming meet it appears as though the Young Men's Business League had taken up a proposition that will grow into a big annual event for the city and place it among the leading racing centers of the country The races will be sanctioned by the American Automobile Association and all regulations and rules of the organization to lessen the danger to both drivers and suectators will be strictly lived up to Work will start on the track Monday and the drivers will tzle couliLL American Automobile Association and The races will be sanctioned by the all regulations and rules of the organi- zation to lessen the danger to both and suectators will be strictly lived up to Work will start on the track Monday and the drivers will Will Reach Trials Louisiana Scores around-end play Everett kicked 40 yards to Coleman failed through line With Quinn who returned au yards Gallo- the ball on U's 1-yard line Bell Way went 20 yards around right end bucked over tackle for a touchdown A forward pass Reed to Quinn at the extreme corner The kick-out gained 15 yards failed Reed went 4 yards through right Score: A Nr 13 la 9 tackle Spencer on a tackle-through- Bell kicked off 60 yards to Cooper tackle play made no gain Reed who fumbled Cooper was tackled be-bucked 15 yards Green bucked 5 yards hind his own goal line for a safety through center A al held on her Score: A 15 9 own 10-yard line Louisiana was pen- Reed failed through center A foralized 5 yards for otfside Everett aard pass Quinn to Klock gained fumbled on his 15-yard line but Louis- 8 yards A held and the ball tana recovered went to the Farmers on the IL Galloway lost four yards on a play 30-yard line around right end Spencer failed to Collins circled right end for 15 yards aain through the line Reed failed on Scott bucked Tight tackle for 4 yards a line buck Quinn passed 20 Bell followed suit Everett bucked left yards across the goal line on a fake tackle for 5 yards and a touchdown kick from placement Quinn Coleman kicked goal kicked goal Score: A 22 9 Score: Louisiana 7 A Spencer replaced Collins for A Scores on Safety at left end Quinn kicked 50 yards to Ev- Bell kicked off across Louisiana's erett who returned 20 Everett failed goal line The ball was put in play by to gain Bell gained 4 yards Scott on its 20-yard line kicked 30 yards to Green Galloway Spencer gained 6 yards through lost 5 yards On a forward pass tackle Reed bucked center for 4 Spencer went over tackle for 2 yards yards A forward pass tailed A Galloway tore off two more was penalized 5 yards for offside Louisiana went over goal line but Braumiller blocked ra'a kirk on fumbled A attempted to run Louisiana's 40-yard line and Caw--with the ball but was thrown back be- thorn recovered A forward pass Cole-bind line for a safety man to Garritty netted 25 yards and Score: Louisiana 9 A placed the ball on Louisiana's 2-yard Scott kicked 40 yards to Green who line Everett bucked over 'aft tackle vas downed in his tracks Reed gained for a touchdown Coleman kicked 4 through the line A forward pass goal failed Klock kicked 30 yards to Scott Score: A 29 IT 9 The ball was put in play on the 20-yard Bell kicked off 55 yards to Reed who line Garritty on an end-around-end returned 5 yards Reed bucked through lay gained 20 yards center for 4 yards Preston relieved Scott failed to gain on a quarter- Galloway for Louisiana back run Everett bucked 8 yards Quinn nicked 40 yards to Scott The quarter ended with the score On an end-around-end play Garritty Louisiana 9 A gained 15 yards Second Quarter Everett failed through the line and Scott kicked 45 yards to Green Reed Scott did likelvise The third quarter bucked center for 5 yards Green went ended with the ball in A ez M's P0Saround right tackle for 5 yards A for- session on ta's 40-yard line ward pass Quinn to Klock gained 5 score: A :29 9 yards Galloway lost 5 yards on an end Everett kicked 30 yards to run Reed lost 10 yards Klock kicked Quinn A was penalized 5 yards :0 yards to Bell Everett circled left for offside end for thirty yards Quinn kicked 40 yards to Scott Everett bucked 5 yards through cen- who rpturned 20 yards before being ter Coleman failed to gain through tackled Scot was hurt when tackled tackle Everett bucked 5 yards through Bell replacing him at quarter and Rol-center Coleman failed to gain through taking Bell's place at halfback tackle Everett gained 15 yards around A long pass of 35 yards Coleman to right end A forward pass Coleman Garritty netted A al another touch-to Fry across goal line failed down Coleman kicked goal The ball was put in play on the 20- Score: A 36 Louisiana 9 yard line in Louisiana's possession Boure-ois replaced Preston for Louis-Spencer gained one through tackle A lama totward pass Reed ta Greei failed Bell kicked 35 yards to Reed Caw-Klock kicked 40 yards to Scott who thorn intercepted a forward pass EvIeturned 10 yards erett circled right end for 30 yards and Collins replaced Fry for A a touchdown Coleman kicked goal Coleman attempted a long forward Score: A 43 Louisiana 9 pass to Garritty but failed On a fake Score Goes to 50 kick Everett circled left end for 30 Rollins intercepted a forward pass yards Scott gained 5 yards around on his own 40-yard line and ran 60 left yards for a touchdown Colt2M an Green replaced A Quinn for Louis- kicked goal Score: A 50 Louisiana Scott gained 2 yards through iana 9 tackle With the ball on Louisiana's Scott again went in at quarterback a-yard line Everett bucked through With the ball on Louisiana's 40-yard right tackle for a touchdown line Coleman failed on a place kick Coleman kicked -goal Score: Louis- The ball was put in play on the 20 iana 9 A 'M 7 yard line" Bell kicked 50 yards to Green who A forward pass Quinn to returned 20 yards Reed bucked through Green gained 10 yards A forward right tackle for 5 yards Faber re- pass Reed to Green netted 12 yards Levet Delong at tackle for A A regained the ball on the 50 A forward pass Quinn to Green yard line Everett went over tackle gained 20 yards With the ball on A lot 45 yards and then circled right end M's 20-yard line La made an for 5 more and a touchdown Cole-'uncompleted paas across goal' line The man kicked goal ball was put in play on the 20-yard 'Score: A 77 Louisiana 9 line Everett gained 21) yards around Menn replaced Braumiller for A left end Scott bucked for 2 yards I Quinn kicked off 50 yards Dell went through center for 2 yards to Scott who returned 5 yards Cole Scott circled right end for 4 yards man bucked 5 yards and was hurt Everett fumbled an Louisiana's 30-yard Rollins replaced him Rollins gained line and Reed of -La recovered 10 yards around left end A forward pass 0 Quinn to Green Everett circled right end for 25 railed The half ended with the bali yards Rollins circled left end for 15 In La's possession On her own' 30- yards A forward pass Everett it yard line Score: 1: 9 A Rollins netted 20 yards and a touchM 7 dcwn Bell failed to kick goal A Quinn Back in Game Score 63 to 9- A Quinn went back at right end Score: A 63 Louisiana 9 for La Quinn kicked of Quinn kicked off 55 yards to 41) yards to Dell who returned 20 yards Everett who returned to Louisiana's Everett tore off yards around right 30-yard line before being tackled end and then 20 yards around left Everett circled right end for 20 yards Scott failed to gain off tackle Garrity land was penalized 15 yards for holding on an end-around-end Hay gained ten The ball was now on Louisiana's 35- yards yard line Everett circled left end for Collins tore off la more oa an end- 95 yards Game over Final score: A a 111M01 1 63 9 kqk eV" 1 Officials: Referee Brown of Dart- i I he mogPFLP tt mouth umpire Crow1ey of Notre Dame: head linesman esan Lieutenant eir Or 1 ot West Point Time of periods fif- teen minutes 1 The line-up: 17 FrY Collins Klock Left End Delong Faber I 1 Left Tackle Spencer I 1 ts- verl 1- i Elhenberg I Cawthorn Left Guard Alartin Fvery class yhct Moble! I Center ivery week Dickie Walton a -i- 1 Right Guard aaaala a i rapshoottrus Braumiller Cooper Right Tackle Garritty Green A Quinn 7 ING ALPHONSO John I Right End AL Pfliiiip Sousa Big Chief Ben- Scott la Quinn la der and Frank Gotch are Quarterback all trap-shooters Everett Galloway Write for free booklet "The Sport a Left Halfback Alluring" and address of nearestclub Bell Green T' Du Pont Powder Co Right ralfback Delaware Coleman Reed 1 Fillibitcli ittdJ ika i-JUL- So: 1 41 i --i -t 1 i i 11 I 1 veryhorly Fvery class aadvery week 0 i rapshootind 7 ING ALPHONSO John Sousa Big Chief Ben- der and Frank Gotch are all trap-shters oo Write for free booklet "The Sport Alluring" and address of noarest club Du Pont Powder Co 1 WOrnirgtoct Delaware Dittmar of the regulars starred while 'goals out of a dozen attempts half When the latter was injured Tur- Though the score was greatly Famous Drivers Enter and ner went in the backfield against them and defeat was sure aft-Barrel Wimmer Jordan Berry and I er the first five minutes of play not for Speed Dittmar of he regulars starred while once did the little Denton team show Kelso and Scott were the stellar per- of weakening Their play was formers for the reserves Scott and 'as hard when the final whistle blew as Kelso are both very fast Scott ran when the referee signaled for the first Never before have indications been sixty-five yards for a touchdown and I kickoff made two more runs above thirty 1 The star Of the game was Captain i McMillan of the North Side who brighter for the return of automobile yards racing in Northern Texas to the popu- Dallas and Harris were the best men his opponent's goal line four larity it held four and five years ago on the visitors' team and made as many forward which was brought to a sudden stop the fatalities which occurred on the i Texas' first touchdown came as the passes that resulted in ecores His line by result of an intercepted pass by Wal- plunging was hard and he was always State Fair track at Dallas than is her eighteen-yard Plunge by Wimmer good for from five to twenty yards ev- demonstrated along automobile row and a twenty-eight-yard run through cry time he carried the ball In addi- and among the speed fans over next the line by Walker Darrell kicked tion to this he played a great game Friday's race meet to be held over the goal The second score came after defense many times going behind 'Fort Worth track two end runs of twenty yards by Wim- the line and throwing his man for a In an 'attempt to bring it back to a met and Barrel' plunges by Barrell I favorable comparison Nvith the southWimmer and Blaine averaging five The work of the winner's back waslern part of the state feel out the sen- yards each Neilson took the ball over far above the average in high school timent for a big Northern speedway Darrell carried the next marker over: games Only four times during the and nurse it to a big annual motor Captain Jordan scored the fourth game was a member of the quartet i event the Young Alen's Business touchdown when he blocked two kicks thrown for a loss amI most of these I League of Fort Worth has gone be-in succession and recovered the last were the result of missing signals 1 hind the meet and secured some of the one over the goal line Turner carried Simons Bonham and Hopkins greatest dirt track drivers in America the next ball over when he took a made the scores from forward passes to take Part in next Friday's speed thirty-yard pass from Wimmer The and their defensive playing proved program A' field already entered which half ended with the ball on South- very detrimental to the Denton backs represents twenty of the world's of-western's twenty-eight-yard line Only twice did they allow the Denton ficial A A A speed marks and one The first score in the second half was I team to make first down and these driver Louis Disbrow who occupies the result of a thrty-eight-yard run I were the result of forward passes 1 the world's throne On the circular dirt by 13arrell after which Neilson went So far this season the local team has courses won through the line for twenty-two more every game on its schedule and Famous Drivers Coming and a touchdown Berry intercepted has not allowed a score Included also among these stars are The teams lined up as follows: 1 such drivers as Eddie Hearne who a pass and ran forty-three yards for North a touchdown Neilson carried another once held the world's speedway title 1 Brick one over after a series of end runs and Goode and still holds records which have end bucks Left withstood the attacks of the foreigners Farmer Coach Allerdice here jerked nine reg -Wilson for the past three years Johnny Rai-1 eo d-wes i 1 1 Az tazas-ss el -1 Left tackle 'ma nf Clineinnnti ftwmpr rAeinp- nnt ulars at On the second --Wilson Famous Drivers Enter and for Speed courses Famous Drivers Coming Included also among these stars are such drivers as Eddie Hearne who once held the world's speedway title and still holds records which hav withstood the attacks of the foreigners for the past three years Johnny of Cincinnati former racing part- once play Doswell Scott went sixty-five yards for the score Scott returned the kick off weaver Kelso went twelve and Neilson thirty for the last touchdown Robertsor Van Riper was referee Lang-ford umpire and White linesman Minton Robertson 11 i i I A caot ALWLSMJ rna wan aa A 1 11 SAL -V111- I mence arriving on the same day to tune their high powered motors and I overhaul their cars Headquarters for the different drivers will be established along motor row and their cars will be open to inspection during the week Raimey GEN TOWNSEND OF ner of Bob Burman and conceded one of the hardest competition drivers in IS RETIRED America Billy Chandler of LoZier and Mason fame who this year has finished Cot Cecil A Lyon of Sherman Will well up in the big classics such as Succeed Corsicana Officer Elgin Sieux City Indianapolis and is Others Promoted entered in the coming Vanderbilt cup AusTINt Oct the mil-and the American Grand Prize races itary policy of the Texas National on the Pacific Coast in February Joe I Guard which is announced annually Cleary Tommy Milton Ileinie Ulbrict I on Nov 1 the governor today an- and others who have helped make speed I flounced in an order issued by the ad-history for the past four or five years jutant generars department the retire- The Indianapolis speedway draws ent of rig Gen Percy Townsend I annually the largest crowds that gather of Corsicana as brigade commander in America for any one sporting event of the guard to witness the international sweep This policy atmounced by the govstakes event In Southern Texas at ernor results in the promotion of CJI San Antonio and the Galveston beach Cecil A Lyon of the Fourth infantry annual race meets are held and draw to be brigadier general of the Texas great crowds National Guard The San Antonio Automobile Club This also results in the promotion of usually hold two meets during the Lieut Col Charles Nimon of year and there is little doubt with Gainesville to colonel Maj Jules two cities such as Fort Worth and Dal- Muchert of Sherman to lieutenant cololas to draw from but that the north- nel and Capt Stevenson of El ern part of the state would support Paso to major all of the Fourth in- well a big speedway and an annual lantry motor race Before the foreign war situation be- Terrill Beats Sherman came so Intense causing the sluggish DALLAS Oct 31--Terrill school to-cotton and oil market which hit the day defeated the Sherman high school South the hardest a plan was on foot football team here 21 to 7 in Fort Worth to construct a horse and motor racing plant The plan was to Baylor Beats build the motor speedway around an WACO Oct defeated Inside bQrse track and one citizen alone this afternoon 28 to 14 build the motor speedway around an Inside laorse track and one citizen alone corn corn- mence arriving On the same day to tune their high powered motors and overhaul their cars Headquarters for the different drivers will be established along motor row and their cars will Teddy's Warlike Claims Fail to Stir Washington Claims Fail to Stir Washington Speetal to The Star-Telcorans WASHINGTON- Oct de-rn partent officials express interest but 1 1 II 1 I i 1 1 1 1 --OP11------ not surprise today at Colonel Roose- velt's statement to Princton students PLAN HIGHER RATE that he has seen plans of two empires engaged in the European war for seiz- Missouri Railroad Lines File Increased lug New York and San Francisco Schedule How the colonel had seen the plans JEFFERSON CITY Mo Oct members of the general staff who 1 The Missouri Kansas 8- Texas the might have knowledge declined to dis- Chicago Rock Island Pacific and all cuss They pointed out however that the other railroads of Missouri today it was the practice of world powers with the public service commis-including the United States to make sion increased freight schedules on all preparations for the eventualities war articles not heretofore covered by statmight bring ute or by ruling of the commission TRY STAR-TELEGRAM WANT ADS.

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