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u( -7 7 I sATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 1917 FORT WORTli STAR-TELEGRAM eeee a aa it- a es a as--412 PACE SEVEN EVEN cs i amontmomm0 i 1 0 I 1 1 1 I SEM i '7 I 1--t i71 i' TENNIS GOLF AND BOXING 1 TENNIS SPORT 0 GOLF AND BOXiNGII 1 3 i lICHHISTIIIMS CLEARLY OUTCLASS SOUTHVESTEDI IN GAME Vt1111R1 I THRILLED WITH SENSTIONS It 1- p' irameeeseseeheeee I I TONIGHT'S SOLDIER CARD FIGHT FANS Here is the all-soldier program for I tonight's big athletic carnival in the I Chamber of Commerce auditorium: 1 1 Battle royal between five husky I I in ry fantmen I'- kissing six rounds Tex Ray vs 1 Kid Bloff I REMINDE Wrestling catch as catch can one I I tau Young Suickland vs The Ter- I I lois Swede I 1 boxing eight rounds Kid Gurinsky DERI 11 vs Billy JJcc REMINDED rounds Tx Ray vs I I 'IER CARD FiGliT FAtlis TONIGHTS SOLD Here Is the all program or 0 1 ll ldi tonights big athletic carnival in I 'he 4 Chamber of Commerce auditorium: a i Battle royal between five husky a I infantrymen Boxing six 1 I Kid Bloff REMINDED 4 Wrestling catch as eatch can one I tn Young I euickland vs The Ter I I Boxing eight roundel Kid Gurinsky va Billy Jack Ibis Swede EDITED BY A KEISKER D' I Phor '7M1frymmmaoramottemiomemomil aS 100 OF REAL BATTLE camp Bowie athletes will put on their first big downtown athletic carnival to- momommol cght The Chamb of Commerce audi- BY ED SMITH ()RACK CARD ON Soldier Boxers Ready for Action TAP BY SOLD'ER LOXtb 4 RS TON -GHT1 xc iAla MI PILES 11P SURE ON TULANE TEAM 4 61- (AS i BASEBALL 14 v7 NEws Tn AMATEUR ND VI S' rilil') t- ATHLETICS unommor EDITED BY A KEISKER -rorrowrwor (RACK CARD li ig Soldier Boxers Ready for Action Tipp i BY 1 LOLDER 1 LOXL118 TONGHT' '4444'' --e 1:: Jy-4 1 :4 iti le! -4-''' i 1 --n4- -ilt-: lk i 2 1 1- el ey it41 N' Oirlaaaa -see A -I i iee e4 1 Ilts el OF It -a Neee-- eeee 'ee-- REAL BATTLE1 I--k- 3s: i I4: 1 4g camp ie ee- mp Bowie athletee will put on their eaee eat big downtown athletic carnival to- MMOMINRID 1 said The Chamies of Commerce audi- ''na l''' ''es 4- BY ED SMITH ae aee kfa- iel k-- VI a- i ---e -e-eeees- a aa e' -a-: te ea: ea ae- et -it ae eee e-e-ee "'elk e' ck ---4 s4: -) eeee-: ilk t' t1406 a e'-' -7 I 'eiwee tieeee ae --eaee seeeea'aei eee se r-'4'-tel'-- 44 -41 et--'''' eate i e- etaee -1V: WI- ''Je eeeee ee-e ea-- ee--- --7-te-- 2 'ar 4 a' e- eI Nc 4- fl fl fl I Ift -4 e'Vese -'4 k-i-0- 1- 'y ''Y' ea 4 UP SGOEIE Oil 0 el -e ItSeieeeSeeteateallaiee --9'al'ee- 'I -e ell-'e e' -a -eeefeeee e-- el e' if -3 ---e' ::3 94-1 ''-lita4-aee e- 0 et Ill I A NE 1 El'! Itoev titi -w 4- 7 "-eee-e---e-e'seeeeeeee--eae --ee eeee-ees'eea eie-N- ee--- 't-kt: 4 't If iet7tio-'x'N'it4 Attelleeea-re --eeee: Inj tir at w--Z'' 4 4 fifteen-yard paas from Lockman and ram fifteen more to The Methodists' goal line Millers sensational running around the Pirates ends and a forward pass Lockman to Kiker put the bell On Southwestern's four-yard line in the third quarter Miller went through fcr a touchdown and Lockman kicked goal Southwestern's touchdown came shorn? after the final period opened This score for the Methodists seemed to enrage the Christians a ri1 they began an attack that the Pirates could not withstand Straight down the field they marched A line buck by Prinzing was good for twenty yards was tackled on the nine-yard line The Christians- failed to gain the distance in three downs and Lockman passed the ball across the goal line to Brailey Lockman missed this goal Southwestern received but was noon forced to kick Miller received the ball and ran through a broken fiold back to tb Methodists' thirty-yard line Lockman circled right end for twenty-five He tben bucked the line for two The game ended with the bail in t's possession on Southwestern's three-yard line The line-up: Position --fil Meyers Cawthod Left end Clearly outclassing thir opponents Mitton Daniel's all-freshoien Texas Christian University team added another victory to Us string Friday afternoon by defeating the highly touted Southwestern University Learn 20 to 7 on the gridiron Both teams played hard football right from the jump but the superiorty of the Christians in executing and handiing for- ward passes gave them the needed edge to accomplish the downfall of the Methodiats Two truly great quarterbacks figured largely in the sensatims of the afternoon Lawrence of Southwestern and Miller of both freshmen engaged in one of the greatest quarterback duels ever waged on a Fort Worth gridiron When the game was over there was not a man to deny that the marvel has something on the South Texas lad MiIler bsolten field running was little less than marvelous Darting and sidestepping through broken fields it was almost impossible for the Pirates to stop him once the scrimmage line was passed Other Christians Shine Nor did Miller hog all of the glory at- tained by Daniels men Though badly crippled and hardly able to stay In the 1 game Lockman at fullback stuck it out from beginning to end His forward passing was so good and so accurate that very few of them failed to fall in the waiting arms of a gray-clad warrior Prinzing a right halt was almost invincible when a yard or two was needed to make a fourth down The Methodists just could not stop him In the final quarter he broke through the Pirates line and daehed twenty yards being tackled in the shadow of the enemy's goal "Dutch" Meyers a left end proved a tower of strength for the Christlans On the defense Bralley at center Hawk at guard and Spikes and Hawes at tackles played wonderful defensive football Bradley got into the game long enough to score his weekly touchdown Methodist Seore Southwestern's touchdown came early In the final period With the aid of a forward pass and a penalty the Methodists reached 15's fifteen-yard line A for- I ward pass at this juncture was intercepted by Miller failed to gain the required ten yards in three downs and Dutton dropped back to kick Harris the big 200-pound guard of the Methodists broke through and blocked the kick Young then frabbed the oval and raced across U's goal line Robertson kicked goal U's first touchdown was scored in the initial period when Braley took a Hawes ow Bradford Hole Left tackle Harris Left guard Bralley Robinson Center Hare Tuckee Elght guard Spikes Egger Right tackle Kiker Young Right end Miller Lawrence Quarterback Bralley Robertson Left halfback Prinsing Campbell Right halfbackg Lockman Wilson Lockman Wilson Fullback Referee Mass1ng' 11 (Texas) umpire Clay (Missouri) bead linesman Bowman (Poly technic) Touchdowns IL Bra iley Miller Broiler Young goals from touchdown Lockman 2 Robertson Substitutes Hawk for Bare Dutton for Bra Rey Martine for Dutton Bradley for Kiker Adams for Campbell Bailey for Fu letter Tucker for Robinson Robinson for Tucker Iio-ritun will be the scene of the activities The proceeds of the entertainment after expenses are deducted will go toward the Ehletic fund of the contending regiments The principals In tonight's events have been recruited from the One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry and the One Hundred end Thirty-first and One Hundred and nirty-second Artillery Tonight's program will consist of a bat tle royal a wrestling match a six-round end an eight-round boxing match The batee royal is expected to develop into one of the biggest fun producers ever seen here The contesteants in this event were selected from the One Hundred and Forty-fourth WIWI' They all weigh In the neighborhood pounds and reports from their traintg quarters say they are raring to go Gurinsky Ns Jacks The feature event of the evening will be ts eight-round boxing match between Kid Gurinsky of the One Hundred and Thirtyerst Field Artillery and Billy Jacks of the eee Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry Thsse two men have had much experience Is ring circles and are capable of putting tp a nifty exhibition Before coming to tamp Bowie Gurinsky made a clean sweep all the soldier lightweights in and around Sea Antonio He is exceedingly clever and has a punch that is liable to spell disaster any stage of the journey Billy Jacks who will meet Gurinsky has bad considerable experience In the proteseonal boxing world He is said to have at up a capable exhibition with featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane at Cedar bine Ohio eeveral yeers ago Grapplers To Meet Almost as important as the windup event al be the wrestling match between Young trickland of the One Hundred and Thirtymond Artillery and The Terrible Swede of to One Hundred and Forty-fourth 'titane Both of these men have been downing i comers in private matches at Camp Me but tonight's meeting will be the a in which they have been opposed to se other They are welterweight Tee Ray a Fort Worth boy who won Rich fame as a boxer among the regitents on the horde? will have Kid Bioff as his opponent in the six-round curtain Wien The entertainment will begin promptly at 11:10 o'clock The One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry band will furnish music between betuts Tickets far the show are on sale at the 4 Worth Seger Store tnrium will be the scene of the activities tort will be the scene of the activities Tee proceeds of the entertainment after enses' are deducted will go toward the Eh letic fund of the contending regiments The principals in tonight's events have been recruited from the One Hundred and tarty -fourth Infantry and the One Hundred red Thirty-first and One Hundred and reirty-second ArtillerY Tonight's program will consist of a bat- tle royal a wreetling match a six-round end an eight -round boxing match The bat- ee royal is expected to develop into one of the biggest fun producers ever seen here Tbe contestants in this event were selected frOM the One Hundred and Forty-fourth in- tetr ll They a weigh In the neighborhood lee pounds and reporte from their train- tg quarters say they are raring to go The fature eent of the evening ill be Gurinsky vs Jacks ev xera Gurinky of the One Hundred and Thirty- 1' eat Field Artillery and Billy Jacks of the (be Hundred and Forty- fourth Infantry- These two mea have had much experience se eight round boing match between Kid ring circles and are capable of putting tp a nifty exhibitiera Before coming temp Bowie Gurinsky made a clean sweep dell the soldier Lightwelghts in and around 1en Antonio He is exceedingly clever and hes a punch that is liable to spell disaster any stage of the journey Billy Jacks who will meet GurinskY ag bad coneiderable experience In the profes n- sonal boxing world He is said to have yet up a capable exhibition with feather- weight Champion Johnny Kilbane at Cedar Punt Ohio eeveral yeers ago Grapplers To Meet almost as important as the windup event i ell be the wrestling match between Young I al wli el th em et Battling Neison and Aurelia Herrera What a lot of wonderful things the old timer'a memory can conjure up when that pair of names Is suggested! Their contest In Butte Mont Sept 5 1904 was one of the toughest twenty-round battles ever staged itt the Western country It went the full distance and at the end Nelson received the verdict The Dane was just coming into his own at that time and had been in the game for a little over eight years It was four years after this that he trimmed Joe Gana for the lightweight title Nelson nevet could have been accused of any Indue amount of cleverness but he certainly was a game one He withstood the terrifio batier'ng of the Mexican In this battle eel at the finish outgamed and out-genera ed him Her-era IAag a Mexican and came from the oil dietrict around Bakersfield Cal He had about as nasty a wallop as any lightweight ever carried he didn't have a good head He was erratic fightieg like a champion today and losing to mediocre talent tomorrow He was not the strictest observer of training rules either The Max came East like a seneatton He had had a couple of draws in six rounds with Charley Neary in Milwaukee aril then drew In six et Chicago with teeney Yarger Then he knocked out Kid Abel in three rounds after a whirlwind battle lost to Abe Attell In six on a decision Ituoreed out Kid yarmer in one round and drew In six with Maurice Sayers These battles and their varying results will indicate bow erratic the boy was But he surely could hit like a trip hammer After he got through at Chicago that trip he went to the coast and slew Young Corbett In five rounds drew with Kid Herman in -wenty and then returned East He was matched with Charley Neary again and fell aLleep en the steps of the ring while waiting for the semiwindup to be over Aurelia had been ViSttillg friends during the afternoon and was a bit "tired" Real friends tried to dissuade him from boxing that night but he was knocked out in the seventh round after a hot battle Herrera was pretty well discouraged after that and returned to his little gray home in the West with the avowed intention of quitting the ring But they Induced him to take one more whirl at it and lost to Dick Hyland in his own town in six rounds the 'Mexican breaking his hand and being forced to quit That was in 1909 He was never active after that A great battler with the kick of a heayvweight but possessed of no head That's why be wasn't champion Battling Neison and Aurelia Herrera a lot of onderful things the old What imeres memory can conjure up when that pair of names is suggested! Their contest In Butte Monte Sept 5 1904 was one of the toughest twenty round battles ever staged in the Western coun- try It went the full distance and at the end Nelson son rceived the verdict The Dane was just ceming into his own at that time and had been in the game for a little over eight years It was four years after this that he trimmed Joe Gana for the light- weight title a Nelson nevei could have been accused of 'a indue amount of cleverness but he certainly was a game one He withstood the 'eterrific battet'ng of the Mexican in this battle aal at the finish outgamed and out- genera ed him IA" the oil dietrict around Bakersfield Cal- He had about as nasty a wallop as any light- weight ever carried: he didn't have a good head He was erratic fightiag like a Here ag a Mexican and came from champion today and losing to mediocre talent tomorrow He was not the strictest obsterver of training rules either The Meg came East like a enatton He had bad a couple of draws in six rounds with Charley Neary In Milwaukee ar il then drew in six Chicago with Ieenny 'Tar- ger Then he knocked out Kid Abel in three rounds after a whtriwind battle lost to Abe Attell in six on a decision kuo rged out Kid Farmer in one round and drew in with Maurice Sayers six These battles and their varying results will Indicate bow erratic the boy wale Hut be surely could hit like a trip hammer After be got through at Chicago that trip oottorzritWevandp 4tori42110" '441 ov 9101 Nprrit '-kiik 14i M14'-54 as a complete surprise to the enttre-stu dent body Trabue has been a member of the team for the last three years and in 1916 was the regular quarterback He was injured in a recent practice game which has kept him out of the last two games It is thought that physicians advised him not to play in any more games this season TEAS MOURNS HEAVY LOSS Subscribes $1202 toWar Fund CANYON Texas Nov -444 Here are the One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry's entries In tonight's big soldier athletic carnival in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium Reading from left to right top row they are: Hilly Jacks will meet Kid Ourinsky in the windup Tex Ray who will meet Kid Molt in the curtain raiser At the bottom is Kid Mat by Jernigan and students of the West Texas State 1 I I Normal es iha2p0 2c1 teoxetrheeisers ayueosrtaeridayy quota Is $65000 i Sherto he COLLEGE STATION Texas Nov 8 weakened by the absence of three men due to injuries Texas A Friday afternoon overwheimed Tulane 35 to Tulane was helpless against the Farmers' line throughout Ford the Aggte captain McKnight Wlison and McMurray did spec- tacular work for Texas while Gricsenback and Gougor made Tulane end TUDEI impoe- Bible Collins for Texas had an unusually good day for punting and runs The Aggies were not in danger at any stage of the game which was called on account of darkness with two minutes to play Th4 lineup: i Texas A Tulane Griesinback Legendre Right end McMurray Foster Right tackle McKnight Linfield Right guard Gilmore Simpson Center Wilson Hardin Left guard Ford Talbot Left tackle Gougor Clay Left end Elam Faust Quarterback Higginbotham Shaughnessey I Right end Collins Dwyer Left half I Mahon Cole Right end Foster Right tackle Llnfield Right guard Simpson Mahon Cole Center 1 Hardin Left guard Talbot Left tackle 'L eem te 7 he 0 i 'blip COLLEGE STATION Texas Nov though weakened by the abeence of three men due to injuries Texas A al Friday tit i 1: i' 4 I i 1 ti 'Ei' 4 14 i '1 1 I t'ii 4 -1 i1: f-ci ti-1 ii 1 1 --1 i 4 1 'E 1 4 1" 4 1 51 1 -1 I 1 Li 1 1 1 1 I i -1 1 i 1 I 1 t' tl 1 4 1 1 Ii: t' 1 i i I 11 i JI '1 ''11 I I 1 i I ill 1 1 1 ri 1- rl'-1 Li 1 1 Is ki l't It l' -'i ii t-- i Ti l' 1 l'i'1 1 iii' 4-: I ti il 1 i) I It 4 I 1: -I 7 I ii 'I i t'' 1 i i 4- -1) I rii- I i -i I I 11 i i I 1 RI! I I I a 111 I i Iiiii i i I 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 i 1:4 4 1 1 ii 1 I i' i 1 14 1 it 1 I 11''- 1 it! ril It 'il It I 1 1 1 -I 'I i i i 'ii I IA 11 'i 1 1 i i I i i i1 I i7i ri Fl it i i I i t1 tit i In a Friday I No Array-Navy Game WEST POINT N'vv 3 Army Navy football game will be played 1 sason according to an announcement night by Capt McMahon football col Uckery Girls Victorious match game of ba iI played afternoon on the Vick Vickery girls beat the girls cf Fifth 44 to 23 and AUSTIN Nov tniversity has this suffered a football loss which she can last afford- Captain and Quarterback Bill Trarep: hue one of the most aggressive men Of the Lets Hostess House Contract WACO Nov for Camp Mae Arthur's A Hostess House has been let About 6800 of the $M' 000 donated by Mr and Mrs Edwin Gould of New York will be used for the building and the remainder for the W9 rd This A LI13 for the squad has announced his withdrawal from College the school at Austin to enter the medical I department at Galveston The news came 13 to- Neconu victory Jur luttery rosenitttive in Lott ittJ-iity atioctit girls In the City Playground Ltague They On Nov :4 the date held open beat the Third Ward team by a SCOte a 33 tame the Army will meet Boston to 21 raptain McMahon said is the second victory for Vickery in the Army athletic IMMoman FANS PLEASED AT EFFORTS TO GET OLD RIVALS REMATCHED CET GAME EXPECTED AT PANTHER PARK Fullback 3 Collins 2 Goals After 5 (Virginia) referee Kinney (Mississippi A umpire Braun (Sewanee) head linesman Jonesboro Piles Up Seem JONESBORO Ark Nov Jonesboro Aysies donated the Stat Normal eleven from Conway Ark 101 to here Friday Captain Tankerstr vf the Aggies was in the side lines until the final minute of play when he went in and heaved a long forward pass to Keller who raced fifty yards for the final touchdown Ommor t' eittplit It 1191 't Tit Mt? ti its Bayonet Combat 71 PI -7 4 4 1 elk r'N) 0 --z-t i a 1 4 I ti flo a -1" '4 a 1 I ft Al tli i a 'N 7 ET-z: i 4 A --zz Bayoplet --z A' a ra oor $-i) Combat 5: 04 IN 11 1 11:: k4' AiliA ET a a I aT- 7 1 1 ili mel a I 2r 00 9' 'S OW 1 ra i2 SOtesal to Me 5's7' -1r-er I CHICAGO Nov football followers are pleased with the efforts being made to get the Universities of Michigan sand Chicago together on the gridiron again i In the days of Heston and Eckersall these two big schools played the fiercest games ever stagel on the chalk lines They always played before enormous crowds and their yearly conteet was always regarded as the climax of the season in the West When Michigan broke away from the Vtrestern Conference football lost some of its zest In that section Many times since an effort hits been made to bring the two schools together but they have always failed The feeling between the two schools has been tno intense But this year a more kindly disposition has arisen and the Indications now are that the old rivals will once more meet On paper Michigan looks to have the more promising team this year Yost is still a wonder at development but Stagg is also some wizard In any event all football i lovers will welcome the return of friendly 'relations between the two leading Western teams I Bartfiellet Shades Greta BUFFALO Nov Bartfleld of Brooklyn on a shade over Harry Grebe of Pittsburg In their ten-round bout here last night Bartfield a welterweight conceded fifteen pounds to Grebe a middleweight tr2 W3 Z1-- r-z --2-- cf-- --z E- FT POO an sba 00 1: r-- :74 7- i i -11- 1 77- 7 i :7 I i tr2 wz 0 at --1- ET-1 z--- POO 02 an an 0 a- MEXICO WANTS CORN AND GOLD FROM As a climax of a week of much athletic activity the One Hundred and 11eventh En will meet the gridiron performers of tbe One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infant' on Panther Park field Sunday after-Von The game will begin at 3 o'cloek The Engineers! regarded se one of the teams in the brigade have already engaged in one ram" in which they came eat flrst best with the Fturdy eleven from the One Hundred and Thirty-second artillerf In that game Major Dunbar's men rfliofted to atraight football to do their tainitlf Since then they have been drilled lii tew formations and forward passes and meet to spring a bunch of IleW plays on the infantrymen The Engineers will begin the game with gist at quarterback This Irian played quarter for the Henry Kendall College team last fall and was one of the football eensabcns of the Southwest Montgomery formallir Of the University of Oklahoma team will fet in the game at halfback and several Other Oklahoma and Oklahoma A )1- men will be in the Ilneulo To meet the sturdy band of Engineers Coach Neill of the One Hundred and FortYtarth Infantry will spring a squad of untied material- That -is they have never starked in a regular scheduled game to-In practice workouts however they baI shown enough skill at the pigskin Mort to make their tackers talk of chamImahiPs and the like 1411111 who is playing fullback for the was picked by many critics for a4titte honors when he played with the Nytechnic College team several years ago Rs has built a speedy offeneive machine aroand him and ec t-ects to surprise the EnIgwers with an array of forward Passes taat will dazzie them The game will begln at 3 o'clock Tickets t1 On sale at the Worth Segar Store WASHECGTON Nov 2--A substantial addition to the gold supply and 100000000 bushels of corn is needed by Mexico according to representatives of the Carranza government who are here to seek a modification of the American export embargo Until Mexico allows freer exportation of mine products it is not probable that the United States will change the export orders Today's is ap Programs speed" says the Bayonet instructor and the boys perspire as they master the latest phas es of Bayonet Combat When the Sergeant says "Dismissed" there's a rush for the regiment exchan ge and the most refreshing of all soft drinks-- manaWOMAINm FORT WORTH INVITES WELFARE CONFERENCE Fort Worth will bid for the 1318 meeting of the State Conference of Social Welfare The seventh annual meeting will be held in Houston Nov 11 12 and 13 The theme of the sessions will be war problems Red Cross workers are particularly Invited L17 DFD11 11 i- E14 1144 ff Fr-t Dallas to Investigate Women Who Refused to Sign Food Pledge Card F-: tmaft EF3 I- Itst -117T: a A ttrall skitxlios3rA4-" NON- zeirtA ALic- Psi Lfigia NONALCOHOLIC Me Drink that Satisfies" INTOXICATING liecause it is Wholesome Invigorating and Delightful At the Hippodrome Artcraft---The on of His Father" five act drama featuring Charles Ray Land" two-act comedy Pat he--Current events Special --Ppe organ music from 10 a tn to 11 rn At the Odeon Jones six-act drama featuring George IL Cohan and Mar guerlie Snow Saving Grace" comeety music At the Strand Paramount---Bab's Burglar" five-act drama featuring Marguerite Clark organ music by Misr White from 12 to 1:3 270 to and 7:30 to 10 At Phillips Egypt Selzolck Lone Wolf" eight-act drama featuring Hazel Dawn and Bert LyteiL Vitagrspli---Comedy-drama featurtng Bobby Coneiiy organ by Ifre Haas from 12 to 1:30 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 inister's Daughter Inclicted DALLAS Nov 3--Lola Lloyd was indicted yesterday for killing Languirand Oct 17 The defenflant is the daughter of a Methodist minister in Oklahoma She told officers she was the wife of Lima 1 ha 5 7 DALLAS Nov Dallas toraen who refused to sign the a0oyer food pledge card will be by the department orjus- Lek Not only ly did the women refuse sign the cards but according to cee in charge of the campaign made ticomplimentary remarlis about the tvernment Real Etate Transfers A Frank and wife to KTIOX Ptutchi son 10 acres TOOTTIS survey S150 Charles Whiteside' and wife to Willie Lee Carpenter it 2) clock 77 original Fort Worth 25011 John Everett and wife to Benefield 40 acres Crowley survey 30 acres Crowley survey 35600 Cotton and wife to Chlicutt 15 acres Samuel Tucker survey SO acres Price survey 23209 A and Anna Baker to Rennerly Robey part block 10 College Hill addition $ties Martin and wife to Lone star Gas Company 12 feet off 911 acre tract In A Downing survey 1200 Fitch and wife to Lone Star Gas Company 12 feet off south side of fi2-aCre tract In A Downing survey 3133 Mrs John 0 Andrews to Stange! lot le block 27 Itosen Heights First addition 12000- oa l- 10 4 Mom A It is the favorite drink of the Army and will suit you It has the snap-the sparkle and the flavor that reaches the spot yet it is non-intoxicating Try it today A WANT CO 9istributors Fort Worth SAN ANTOMO BREIVG ASS'N Sza Annio Texas I Phone Lamar 1C9 or 70 ANNEINEEIMIONESEE lg 1 i kg I li tig it gig Wks titt st ill si i -j ni Sheppard to Speak at Fair PITTSBURG Texas Nov 3--Sena Morris Sheppard will give an ft Thursday at the Northeast Fair The fair attendance yes- "Ldaa Bet a new record I.

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