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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 8

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the chances of McGraw's club to take the big honors are enhanced 20 per cent AT any fans have looked upon Herzog' smwension as a press a gent hoax right from the beginning and few have believed that AlcGraw wouht be so foolish as to go into a title series wit horn this star if there was the slightest chance of getting him to play Nevertheless the a nnouncement that the suspension has been raised and that lieppory" Charley will he hack at his old stamping ground around second base is cause for much jubilation among the supporters of the Giants Mr and Mrs A Nelms A--enue and Wallace street recently enter tained her brother Lott Of Sian Antonio He was on his way home from Chicago and St Joseph Mo where had been the guest of relatives and friends Visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs Boatwright 3001 Avenue were Mrs McFarland of Tu Oa Texas and her daughter Miss Louise Miss McFarland was en route to Waco where she will enter Baylor University Before returning to ber home Mrs McFarland will visit friends and relatives in Dallas and other places There were a number of new pupils enrolled Monday at the McRae school building making a total enrollment now of 260 Fifteen women assisted by some men cleaned and beautified the grounds Funds will be raised as soon as possible for putting down gravel walks and planting shrubs Henry Willi and family have moved to 2210 Avenue If Mrs A Joplin is a guest of herpa-' rents in Graham Her home is at 2710 Vickery boulevard Before returning to ber home sity Mrs Mcrarland will visit friends and relatives in Dallas arid other places There were a number of new pupils enrolled Monday at the McRae school building making a total enroll- ment now of 260 Fifteen women as- sisted by some men cleaned and beau- tified the grounds Punds will be raised as soon as possible for putting down gravel walks and planting shrubs Henry Willi and family have moved 2210 Avenue If Mrs A Joplin is a guest of herPa-: rents in Graham Her home is at r'710 N'ickery boulevard WASHINGTON Sept Senators hit Faber hard Wednesday and beat the White Sox 5 to 4 Wednesday's Results Washington 5 Chicago 4 Detroit 5 New York 1 Cleveland 2 Boston Philadelphia 4 St Louis 'Thursday's Schedule St Louis at Philadelphia Chicago at 'Washington No others NATIONAL LEAGUE ---i XUE Dumont was taken out In tbe sixth and Washington got the winning run behind Johnson who thus -won his twenty-second game of the season The box score: CHICAGO WASHINGTON AB 0 A El ABHOAE Leiboid1 4 0 0 0 0 11enosky1 4 3 3 1 0 ItMulin3 3 0 1 2 0 Foster 2 4 0 1 2 0 3 3 5 6 0 2Mlianm 4 2 2 0 0 Felschm 3 2 1 0 0 Ricer 30000 IColinsm 1 0 0 0 0 Gharity1 4 2 8 1 0 Niurphyr 3 1 0 0 0 Morgan2 1 0 3 2 0 GandiLl 3 0 10 1 0 Cranes 4 1 2 2 0 Jordan1 0 0 0 0 0 kinsmthc 2 I 8 2 1 Weavers 3 2 1 4 0 Dumontp 2 0 0 2 0 Risberga 0 0 0 0 0 Johnsonp 2 1 0 0 0 Schalkc 0 0 0 0 0: tynnc 3 0 5 0 0: traberp 3 0 1 3 0' 121usQell 1 0 0 0 0: 1 0 0 0 () 0 a When the Texas Christian University foot- ball team takes the field Saturday against Meridian College there will not he a single Veteran player in the lineup of the Chris- tians War has played havoc with Daniel' great team of a year ago practically every star having entered the service of Uncle Sam When the season closed last Thanksgiving Day every man on the tarn wag eilgihle to play again this year There was not a graduate in the squad Prospects of a state championship team for the Chris-to tians Nva never brighter But the stars of yesterday are gone and in their places Coach Daniel has been forced to develop a team of untried material In getting an abundance of likely new ma Bays is spending the winter terial however Daniel has been fortunate with the family of his soli T9M P1 It seems that the pick of the high school Bays 3301 Avenue lend prep school material of the state chose as its future alma matter It ig Mr and Mrs Hard bax-e haul for I their guests Mrs II Lyle and chil-1 vi-eilthp thaiswTnantienrgial combination Daniel hopes to de- ination (lren Earl and Glenn of Spring-town I When the referee sounds his 'whistle for maht Avenue and Mcenze Irvine was Among the new arrivals in Polytech- 1 the beginning uf Saturdays game there will nit are Irvine and family who be no Nelsons no stangls no 7aces will ndlaee sh Br no are moving into the Miller cottage on 1" )glaps's or no Greincs In their places Ki' i' 1funal a er Aaa nKlhaenrd aotBhreardlne formerly manager of the Laredo Wa- made history in Texas high school circl' ter Company and construction cn7i- in years gone by neer for the Interstate Electric cot- Stangl Vaughn Hawes and Greines of Avenue aim Irvine was fOrmerly manager of the Laredo ford a Lockman and other names who Wa- made history in Texas high school eirel ter Company and construction cngi- in years gone by neer for the Interstate Electric Cot-- StanglVaug 1-1 es sinit Gretiles ft aw University footaturday against not he a single of the Chrie)c with Daniera kractically every rvice of Uncle st Thanksgiving team was mr There was I Prospects of for the Chris-' 3ut the stars of Eir places Coach develop a team likely neW ma- been fortunate the high school the state chose a matter It is lel hopes to den his 'whistle for 4-aine there will no Edens no their places will Iradley a Brad- L-T names who school Orel and Greines of For the first time in seven years as a by many managers who tried to purchase major leaguer "Shoeless" 1t-ie Jackson has him from the Cleveland club But ChLries Somers former owner of the Indians would failed this season to rank with the 300 hit-not part with his star ters in the American League Finally when Somers suffered a severe I 'U the time the White Si-lx swung into Pot the home stretch in their race for the pen-653 nant Jacksons average ranged around 600 but reg ardless of whether or not he reaches 7 the 300 mark before the season closes his 4 -513 hitting this season cannot he underesti- 479 mated for he has delivered countless times 456 In the pinches and after all that is what iktiikocw444stft 373 counts the most 349 Jackson's batting endeavors since he first became a major league rbature wnh the Cleveland club in 1911 have been brilliant but disapiminting to hint The lowest aver- age he has ever tuned ht prior to thiS year was 30S in 1915 and su or three c- 1 cessive sea sos from 1911 to 191:1 made hot races for the batting championship of his league only bea to by en out tolisi Cobb the great Georgian Jackson is one of the few players in the majors today who has batted better ban 400 In 1911 he turned in a final average ''j of 403 against 420 for Cobb -rho i11-- year be batted 7195 and Cobb wound up with 410 In 1913 he hit 373 against 390 for the Georgia r'each It has alwitys been the same matter how hard on hit the ball his riva I front Georgia i i walloped it just a little a hrder Jakson Is now au years old PIP me eight 1 I4z months younger than Cobb and as great i I Au' ball players go has at least five years 1 'S more before him as a major leaguer Ills batting average this year cannot be takeril ii" as an indication that he has genback I 0::: It is a safe bet that before be hangs up his spikes he will rank among the 200 hittcra several times more i iii-i: -i'iiii Vs 'Like Cobb "Shoeless" Joe is a Southerner 1 iNi st)1t- Ife was or at Br -8' anoills July iti -i- 7i4 b-- i 1887 and he first came a into notice a player ith the en wn GreviiiP to team a It t' t' li' 0 its- semiprofessionaI cluh in 1907 The foliiiw f- in year was siged by thre enville I i -I tea -i' of th ar in ola Association a i vin I ilf eihty- en evam turn i es in a i-lgging a KlE average of 4------------ -17- -am------ax'4' to the of 1 season 011 he carlIP to the majors to stay he played with sevt oral rninor league teams and was tried out twice by the Athletics and tmee bv cleve I JOE 471 CKS 0 I land In his last year in the ibinors at I New Orleans in 1910 he batted 351 awl he rinaniiiii setliailc he NV a 0 rCed to sell IS one of the very few players vho has i Jaekson and the player went to the White come up to the majors and succeeibtd in in 191: in a deal that involva1 turning in a better batting average his first more 5 10iiit Players ltolh arid II year up than he had made in the minor ler ve re tured over to I tVfland li or iat leagues siii and it is said that cioniskey laid out at Always rated as one of the greatest eatst pia- I le as in ol cash to coplete the niers in the big leagues Jiiekin was sug tit deal ers In the big league Jackson a siuglit iial JOE' 411 CK3ON finaneiti seilatc he was forced tr stsli Jackson and the player went to the White Soix in In a that involved 1 0 Tail yes drc tril an4 yeE pas 0 rail yes drc tri: an ye! Standing of the Clubs Won Lost- Pet g4 53 640 84 61 579 81 68 544 75 75 509 74 78 487 65 37 465 6-3 77 454 49 100 329 49 it Pet 640 579 5091 4471 405 454 329 Three former Texas Leaguers played In the lineup of t'onnie Mack's Athletics Wed- i nesday and helped in the overthrow of the St Louis Prowns They were Ralph Sharman and Gene Fla Hey (Jf the Panthers and i Eddie Palmer of the Dallas Giants SharMa a played right field Bailey center field and Palmer third base It was the first game in which Sharman showed the Ftiti that Texas League fans have been waiting for him to flash lip three times the hone Stars ablest slugged connected for two cf the Athletics five hits One of them was a double Bailey failed to I get a hit in four trips to the pan Other Texas Lea gurrs of this year's vintage who appeard In hig league roles wed nesday and who made one or more hits as their days camtrihution are Edson Hem- i ingway of the Giants Don Flynn of the Pirates and Roy Leslie of the Cuts York 1 Philadelphia St Louis 'Cincinnati Chicago I Boston Brooklyn Pittsburg York alladelphia Louis neinnati licago )ston -ooklyn ttsburg Pittsburg Totals 32 3 24 15 0 Totals 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wednesday's Results Chicago 1 Brooklyn Boston 1-3 Cincinnati 0-0 Philadelphia 5 Pittsburg St Louis 2 New York 1 (12 Ins) Thum( laty's Schedule Brooklyn at Pttsburg New York at Cincinnati co others St Louis 2 New York 1 (12 Ins) Thursday's Schedule Brooklyn at PAtsburg New York at Cincinnati co others Int) I 4 poration of New york City The familyt n't "ath ill a Pvir-i71 abeu Yt tio Ina the to expect to find better schools and havelhcip the Christians in their game with better health than when living on the College border Aleridian College has a good team Last Mrs Lynn Spencer and hal-i year the ethodists held lo a 7 to -M 47 core and (7 had the greatest team slartstitadYelkatcr wa datv team Mrs Lynn Spencer and baby year the -Methodists held 71' lo a 7 to 0 score and 47 had the greatest team haw) join the- I be too late to eir game with ood ti-am Last to a 7 to le greatest team In years non" by the Whit" Sox have won fewer pennants than tho Giants Nfrit hf-r team has a brilliant galaxy of stars this year but interest in the big event wilt be as big aS exer Ciiants won their nrst 1aue ronnallt in 1SSil Wilk-II John fl Iiay was president and lames Mutrie inanagor of the club Those wOr he of Tiln Keen and Mickey NVeleh of Burk Ewing and Roger (rinr of Alike and John Ward of Gee Richardson Slattery and flourto- Acsin the nrt vfnr I Giant won hylt Again the next yfar the Giants won but 1 Batted for Weaver in eighth 2 ratted for Faber in ninth- Score by innings: Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-4 Washington 1000-1300x-5 Summary: Runs McMullin Collins 2 Murphy Mcnoskey Foster Milan crane ---01 Johnson: left on bases Chicago Wash- ington 10 bases on balls off Faber 7 off NATIONAL LE IGUE Dumont 3 off Johnson 1: innings pitched by Dumont 5 1-3 hits off Dumont 6 struck out by Faber 3 by Johnson 4 by Dumont AVednesday's Gamec 2: two-base hit Weaver three-base hit At II Murphy sacrifice hit Ainsmith stolri bases 1 Brookly 000000000-0 4 1 Murphy 3 Collins 2 Weaver Milan 2 'Chicago 00000100x-1 I 1 Gbarrity Ainsmith Morgan Menoskey: dou- 1 Batteries: Marquard anti Kreuger Weable plays Weaver to Collins to Ganda I ver and O'Farrell NAL LEAGUE I LIE Ft IL kl -0 4 1 1 I 1 wea I 1 r4r30 tt '4 i i'4 W7: i I IV'''! 1) lYp tkti 1:::11 i ''t )t- )( Titt: I I 'il 11: il 11(-1 i 1 t01 1L! I '4t 1 tif1i t)-1111 1'41! 1t1 i I IA qz- 1')H it! ti 4 4-- I i'i' 1 1:1 I 4 4 I -4 -11 i ill I i 2 i 1 1 0 i 37: II i li 'FT 11 Ff i 11 i 3 i 311 1t 1 It 1 I il A i I if vf It It it it 1 'I 1 1 1 i iv I rl- I 1 o- Nancy of Vaughan are visiting in its history Meridian is said to have the families of Umbarger and 1 many of her stars of a year ago Ehrnman The game Saturday will begin at 4 o'clock The scAerted by the rival coaches THE OLD STOCK are Keen of Southwestern and Keisker of Kentucky told me it was the best English mutton McCue Whips Minor Zea- pEs A14)1NliS Sept McCue of land born but of English Racine Wis outpointed Jimmy Minor of Passing Show Memphis in a ten-round bout here last night said to have ago gin at 4 o'clock le rival coaches and Keisker of tricot Matty McCue of immy Minor of here last night thn Ca Mt a string of lean years and it was not until John Brush assumed control and John 1 McGraw was math manager that In 1904 another flag stretched to the breeze over the New York camp McGraw 10d the team to other victories in 1905 1911 1911I and In 1504 there xvas no worlds series but in 19n5 the Giants captured the big championship inlim to Lynn Collins to Weaver Time of game 2 hours Umpires Moriarity and 1 At St O'Loughlin 1 New York 000100001)000-1 4 1 I St Louis 000000010O01 '2 9 01-- i At New 1 Batteries: Smith and Onslow May and Petrolt 104000000-5 7 2 Gonzales Texas League Magnates Wi Kew York 000100000-1 5 1 Batteries: Boland and Stanage Enright I At Cincinnati (1st A' A and Ruel Boston 000010000-1 8 0 1 A 1 1 rt 1 rexas League Magnates Will At Cincinnati (1st I -4- Boston 000010000-1 8 0 Be Cincinnati 000000000-0 6 0 Asked to Readmit Beaumont Batteries: Barnes and Meyers Schneider and Wingo i At '21eveland 100010100-2 8 1 Bocton 000000000-0 8 1 Batteries Coumbe and CENeili Leonard and Agnew 16 viol '011" Second Boston 00000001 3-3 8 2 Cincinnati 00001)0000-0 4 01 Shreveport May Join Southern The IN-bite Sox were the first team to win a pennant in In Johnson's organization In 1900 the first year of the American League they captured the flag Charles A Comiskey was then both president and manager of the chili The leading pitchers were Roger Denzer and Roy Patterson Joe Sugden WEIS catching and Frank Isbell played first I)V4P In 1901 when the White Sox won again Clark Griffith was manager and xvon the majority of the thirty-five games lie pitched Jimmy Callahan and 1Viley Fiatt were other additions to the hurling staff Fielder Jones Sam Mertes and Eddie McFarland played on that team Batteries: Nent and Tragresser and Smith 4F home drink At St Louis 000000000-0 3 5 Philadelphia 01000210x-4 5 1 Batteries: Davenport and Hale Myers and Perkins 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-5 10 1 The Texas Lagu inotlng seneduli 000000000-0 4 2 Sunday in Dallas has hen postponed until 110001200-5 10 1 000000000-0 4 2 At Philadisphia Pittsburg Batteries: Risey and Knitter Carlson and Schmidt COMISKEY PLANS TO MAKE THINGS HOT FOR TICKET SCALPERS MASONIC HOME WILL PLAY WEATHERFORD Besides its popularity at drug stores fountains and restaurants Bevo has found a welcome place in the home A family guest table drink that goes perfectly with all food As a suggestion for Sunday red or green peppers stuffed with cream cheese and chopped nuts or olives served on lettuce eaves French dressing Cold meat Toasted crackers Bevo for everyone A beverage that tastes like no other soft drink Pure wholesome and nutritious all-year-'round soft drink Sold in bottles only and bottled exclusively by Louis tvwwwwln SAGAMORE HILL SAGAMORE HILL le Oct 23 by President Morris upon the request of several of the more fortunate club owners who are headed for Chicago and New York to attend the worlds series games In the meantime the holders of franchises in the Morris belt will have more time to deliberate over next year's plans in regard to territory vie It is a known fact that Beaumont will make a strong effort to get back In the league It was through no fault of their 41011-4 By Associated Pres CHICAGO 27--Presi1ont Comiskey of the Chicago Americans today started aggressive action against speculators who have announced that they will have for sale tickets to th worldN serips basban gam" played hore Indicative c-f his desire to The football season at Mason lc ITome he opened Saturday when the 'Weatherford high team comes hero for a game Both elevens are made up of practically new ma-Last year Masonic Homo had cDe et the best prep )4 chool elevens In North Texas and the outlook for anothr -winning team is gecy bright The game will begin at 2 o'clock Reichenstein a former Texas A star wilt referee io-- '77' 7 7 Amit14-14 )(? --1 4 ly -1 aboi -4: if f21 -illi--Lerlk: 10-A--ee-- 1 'II il 4411 14 7 1 --tP1 1' 1 'rAle- 0 cAai4 ottplir '-N c-1-- Ar7---3---4eri" 7- 0- 7c t- JAP FLAG FLIES WITH 24B The Sox won their last flag in 1906 under the leadership of Fielder Jones That was the team that earned the name of -Hitless Wonders" Frank Isbell was the hardest hitting regular on the team and he batted 279 There was little need for hard hitting with such 'Ditchers on the staff as "Doc" White Ed Walsh Nick Altrock Frank 4 iwen Frank Smith and Roy Patterson Dilly Sullivan was behind the bat and "Jiggs" Donahue was cutting up capers around the initial sack That was the year that the great Cub machine won the first of its string cif pennants 11 the Nattonal 1ague Frank Chance played first base and WOrt his title of "Peerless Leader" Evers was at second Tinker at short and Slugger Harry Steinfeldt at third John Kling and Pat Aleran yore the catehers Schulte Slagle and Sheckard were in the outfield 3liner Brown Orvie Overall Ed Reulhaeh Carl Lundgren and Jack Pfeister formed one of the greatest pitching selections ever known ilhicago was NVila with excitement hat year It had a worlds series all of its own The Cubs were regarded as outclassing their opponents by their followers and the baseball world in general hut the Amerlean League refused to lie convinced Argument grew so warm that there was many a street fight and the city was divided into camps The White Sox won the series and the championship by taking four games out of Six In the coming worlds series Chicago will have no Walsh and New York no Mathewson but there will be a chance for the Schupp Denton Sallee Cicotte Russell Faber and other families to earrt a page or two In the golden hook of glory I t5t were regarctea as outclassing tneir opponents by their followers and the base- bail world in general hut the American Le ague refused to co nr Argument nviti grew so warm that there was many a street fight and the city was divided Into camps The White Sox on the series and the championship by taking four games out of six In the coming worirrs series chleago will have no Walsh and New York no Mathew- son but there Will be a chance for the Sehupp Denton Sallee ricotte RUSsell Faber and other families to earn a page Of two In the golden hook of glory OTHER ALLIES IN Mr and Mrs IV Eril Ion and children Burnice and Freda of Arlington and Mr and Mrs Dan Brown and daughter Miss Laura Brown oreelinil were recent visitors in the home of Mr anti Airs Phelps of Stop Ed gewood Tonight at the Methodist Church Rev Edgar Neal will preach as a ptrt of a series of sermons by visiting ministers The service will begin st 7:414 in On Friday night the installation of the officers of the Epworth League will be held Vernon Croxdale is in Wichita Falls on business The Thursday Interurban Literary Club will hold its first meeting for the current year this afternoon with Mrs Perrino of Siding The reVival meeting scheduled to begin at the Baptist Church last night was postponed until tonight on account of the rain Dr Ti Williams of the Baptist Seminary will do the preachng and Prof I Reynolds of the same institution be in charge of the mu 44 VI Affl 117A 4" 11L iLirLile i liK current year this afternoon with Mrs Perrino of Sitting (5 The reVival meeting scheduled to be- gin at the Baptist Church last night' was postponed until tonight on account of the rain Dr Williams of the I3aptist Seminary will do the preach- ig and Prof I Reynolds of the same Minot' Wiii bP in charge of the mu- year Mobile hatt been a losing proposition and the club owners there are more than willing to givs up the ship 'hie chances aro 5 to I that Mobile won't be in the Southern next year take Mobiles place three cities own that the Oilers were iiroppea last year but the failure of Galveston to come through el im Ina ticket brokers "10 declared he made it necessa Ty to cut some other club crinsult 'vitt Stntp A ltorr e3i: Boyne and 'Alayor Thompson IF to What Itgal and Beaumont W34 dhe -goat" The question arises then "If Beau- III-U-1 ma 1e taken aga inst them The holdmont is taken back into the league ness of several dealers who have advertised what city will get the eighth fran- ttp1- had reservations for sale even before chise?" Calxeston has shown plainly in the tiekets were printed causPd this (IPthe past few years that that town eanl er won't aupport Class it baseball Itus- Ther has ben some dissatisfaction ex tin has been often tried and has never presei at the ruling which compels the proven is tilleCIIK as a baseball center or i-i-iis in sets of three it being Oklahoma City and Tulsa are too far said that a Ti i Ili LIFt iCts was (lone to those 'Who away to make the annexation of one might be a hle I 0 Si'' only one game Pres- of these towns advisable and there is no Other city of decent size in rea- tfahnugs tionable mileage to support Texas League 17iTtsu5r'at btahc hall give another rt 7hreagoi Beaumonrs best chance of getting bauk into the Texas League seems tri hinge on a Ag'rit twithout t-tit Shreveport being drafted into Southern League territory For the past severut lad arg7righattt7mliknleTI gei7inigd''ittPda floterrnctan: year Mobile ha been a losing proposition nent seating capacity of largest and the club owners there are more than pwl'eotreldti willing to give up the ship 'file chances aro 5 to I that Mobile won't be in the Sonutherlrie7tIrt: 11K aLeRt a ti i1Ut i Lang hail will turn back thrir surplus supply and thus Beaumont bet chance of getting' hark ipe in other patron tin orDOrtunity to S10 into the Texas League seems to hinge on lib flit I in to th se ed irto Sout horn a a a ''lly ealprs being tiraft i Announcemnt was also made today that 'tory- For the past several League terr plans ave almost been completed for en- yearl Mobile hatt been a losing proposition and the club t' I owners there are more than largin )tras 'Irk ivi a )e ng a 1 rnia- flnt seating capacity of 45000--the largest willing to give up the ship the chances baseball park in the world It is expected aro 5 to 1 that Mobile Won't be in tn this work will be oOMplet ell Whon the season Southern next Year 1-1S next spring take Mobile place thr cities NEW 170111c Sept flag of Japan took its place today don rz-Ado those of America's other ialie in iir war in the already f1az-1edeked streets in honor of the visit to New York of the imperial Japanese commission headed by Viscount Ishii 1110t4e IL -titiei4wE 7 tt24 AtAt- 11 war in the already flag-pedecked Streets in honor of the visit to New York of the imperial Japaneso com- mission headed by Viscount Ishii 11 Smoked by men who appreciate a high-grade The Casey-Swasey Co Distributors Fort Worth To are 7 i I mentioned These are Shreveport Knnx- Fie SerViCeS will be held at 7:30 i and II a tn each day The Woman's Auxiliary of the Ran: vine and Jacksonville with the odds in fa- vor of the former iot the Texas League holds Bus tertiSt Church will meet Friday at 9:30: ritoriza rights at Shreveport the only with Mrs Malone of Stop Felge-1 way the Southern league can get that I city is to draft it or buy it the same is-ood i as a player hi drafted or bought by a 1 club in a league of higher elassifiea- i GllEAT FAITH IN ClIAMBERTArTS! non COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REM- 1 in ease Shreveport goes to the South EDY i ern in 191l a six-club circuit with Fort 1Vorth Dallas and Waco on the nerth "Chamberlain's and Diarrhoea) end anti Beaumont Houston and san Remedy was used by my father about i Amin" in south Toxit would lo on a year ago when he had diarrhoea It ideal arrangement relieved him immediately and by tak- Shoukt thn Sotithnrn Leagnn take in onle ing three doses he was absolutely other city than Shreveport nnd tho LoniFiann cured He has great faith In this rem- teinptrrve- lic7renildelittutlt ii(ikkplhitohit hthaltwa uli4a ilr nolit edy" writes Mrs II Williams rora for readmiEsioa to the circuit will be A tanley iirataied mir7r9rv1w1---7vw-5 REV A ROTH TAKES SYRACUSE CHURCH SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILDREN Every parent is or should be care-I Rev A Roth formerly rector of i no in giving medicine to children Trinity Episcopal church here wi11as-1 Chas Baker Brownsville Tex writes! slime charge of Trinity Church at Sy--v or some yearq past I hare used racuse (wt 1 according to ad'Foley's Honey and Tar and have found vices to Fort Worth friends This it especiallv efficient for bad cou church which is a handsome structure of my children 1 alwaYs recommensi has 660 comumnicants The former rec it to my friends as a safe remedy tot tor resigned to accept a chaplain's po- children as it contains no opiates Itly sition in the army wife would not think of using any other Rev Mr Roth has been (I sup- kind of coiliztv medicine as it is certain ply work in New Turk City during the to bring quick and lasting relief" It sinurnet following his resignation at checks croup Ilenfro's 4 Busy stores Trialty here t--- --4 If your grocer appreciates your trade he will offer you no other Macaroni Spaghetti and Noodles than that manufactured by the Fort Worth Macaroni Co 2 packages of "OUR BEST BRAND" for 256 If other kind is offered with remark "JUST AS OUT!" Scit red no other 1 I I 1 ----4-1- -1- iii-J- Macaroni Spaghetti an tioadlesi mt I To -e are i i 1 ilt Fie SerViCes ill be held at 7:30 nr I 71iPinetia771 hreyepert Knox i A the odds in fa- REV A ROTH TAKES 1 the t1 and 11 a In each day vor of the former than that manufactured by i-a- The Woman's Auxiliary of the Bap-1 -lot he Texas League holds the ter- SYRACIJSE 11 CHURCH If your grocer appreciates your trade he will offer you i tist churTh -will meet Friday at ritorint rights at shreveport the only 31 Ip Smoked by men 'who 1 with Airs Atalone of Stop Ftlge-1 vcay the Southern league can get that Al'-E REMEDY FOR CHILDREN a i city is to draft it or buy it the same Rev A loth formerly rector of Every parent is or should be care- Fort Worth Macaroni Co Tv" a a player is drafted or bought by a t- appreciate a high-grade slime (-liaige of Trinity Church at Sy- i chin in a tengue of higher elassitica- TrinitY EPiseopat iluirch here willas- f111 in giving medicine to children 11 cigar GREAT FAITH IN non ra-11se Wt I according to 1(1- has Baker Brownsville Tex Writes or some years past I have IlFeli Ile Casey-Swasey Co 6 COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REM- 1 In ease Shreveport gni to the South- Folex's Honey and Tar and have found 2 packages of "OUR BEST BRAND" for ell ow A I dm 113 EDY ern in 191t a six-elniv circuit with Fort Worth Dallas and Waco on the ncrth vIces to Fort Worth friends This diarell WiiiCh is a handsome structure it especially efficient for bad cou "Chamberlain's Co1le and Diarrhoea! of my children I alwaYs recommensi I tt' Distrt tors Fort Worth Remedy w-as used by my father about' Menlo in South Texas W011ifl he an 600 conitimnici-ints The former rec- 6 aoss-- it to my friends as a safe remedy tot I If other kind is offered with remark I 1 11 I 1 'It He has gre (1---ide at faith in this rem- entr)' 1 there seen telt xvith the Texas League 5 little likelihood that kiesoinonts ply work in New York City during the to bring quick and la5ling chef It 0 tibm-- A edv" writes Mrs If Williams for readmission to the 1 Tkir1114- lici-e Ibli of coug-ti medicine as it 1 is certain slimmer his resi-nat-- 4 ircult will bc at i ch eks croup fro 4 3 en usy tures I 1 i 1 A A a year ago when lie had relieved him immediately diarrhoea It la ely and by tak- rod anti Beaumont Houston and san 1 ing three closes he was absolutely' tanley shoukt the South ntideal arrangement 1rle takn in inme to accept a (haIdain's pc-children as it contains no opiates My I her citv than Shreveport nrui the LoilisianA Wataled he army flev Mr Roth has been doing sup- would not think of using any other 1 "JUST AS OUT! --Achr 1 il I --4 IP o- I It '51--- r--" iv i- n-------- i i 1 1 I Eer you 1 lesi Co 1 256 1.

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