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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 16

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CZ) -2: 4 a 1-: '4p :4: 011zi r-c -4 i ri 1 4--11 L4 I C) to FRIDAY OCTOBER 192 1917 PACE ItIXTEEY PORT WORITI STAR-TELEGRAM ill 1 itl! 1 A 1 4 I 1 1 i I 1 -I 1 -1 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 01 i' I li 1 George McManus 11 I 1 (Copyright International Feature Service) BRINGING UP FATHER I Ji1141 AVID Iki vi iLLALAL tcr-r THAT TOO 340- MR 30NEb WIPE DIED -THNT MUcol- 1-ikNE e)EEt1 A 314 TO Him EMItNI kWERE -THERE PT THE FuNERNL) 31 1 jEvER 5NW SO --MiNI1'( rt)LL COLLECTOR IN ME LIFE 4" 1 '71 'A 1 Engineers' Husky Squad HONci (scD() FIND CUT ttotSr THE FUNERAL? 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'-t- 1 36-E --4e 4 sz- 140 40 $tv --A A 1--xz i -12-4Ac- psate i45tti 4 -QF 1-4 4 41irr -4 A A A 'P 1: sj'M Ze'' 7kgt i --'3'''0''''4 i1k' 1 i iar 1 l'4A e'' --n 3-1'-f4r i :0111 4s w5 It 2-7'i 9- fk 1 '1 -wIss--9-74044: t'115 4-11 o--: 4- i 44 i '''41" 44:: '2 4 rl 'N C'' I- 't 0 fly Aix-sate Press le 0 Oct 19--The condition of Robert Fitzsimmons former champion heavyweight pugilist who is ill of pneuIllnia at a hosptal here was still critical early today It was said at the hospital that while there was little change 'in his condition during the night practically no hope IN as held ont for his recovery FitZSIMMOnS Wil0 is 55 years old apparently AVaS in the best of health On Tuesday On -Wednesday he contracted a slight cold and this developtd rapldly during the day Late Wednesday his condition became such that he was rushed to a hospital where tn a few hours he became unconscious revived somewhat Thursday morning but his condition again becameeso serious that the physicians said there was small chance of his surviving what they diagnosed as lobar pneumonia said to be the most serious form of that disease The young Eon Of the pugilist was called from New York late Thursday to the bedside of his father Oot at an different Third furlongs for runners: a Daniel has beer onny Mc- In ii-w rays and new rtr 11 frmatirto and his light but speed tor 'Frown Pedro liTo C' n'r" a at the V)- cf tho Calcora coach 1zi lit start practically tho tani 1-liiih ha- eIted the Pur le "MOTHER" JONES HAS SAID IT in fctrn ropr 174evral The Jdirrial does riot often get a tittit howcvr who have en showing plpince to register perfect agreement unusual form in scrimmage practice will with "Mother' Jones the famous I bo Injected into the fray from time to strike leader whose more than eighty time tr bas never won a victory over years have not cooled her revolution-the Christians and reports from Dallas hoary sentiments Por that reason it ilicate that the Methodists are firmly in takes a double rilesure in quoting and the belief that this is their year They indorsing her comments on the suffra- aro coming over sev(ral carloads strong to gette pickets at the White House: root for their favorites rmCianrnri rgaarmateivaenasetveessimn tuhe U-Me- -Meridian game ''I passed a lot et them standing by the White House gates when I was in indicate that he two teams are very even years have not cooled her revolutionary sentiments Por that reason it takes a double pleiisure in gllOting and indorsing her comments on the suffragette pickets at the White House: ''I passed a lot et them standing by the White House gates when I was in Second only In importance te 'be 'ft Nets-Texas A the Oklahoma-Texas game at Dallas Saturday is attracting the eyes of thousands of footbal fare all over the Southwest Each team considers this game as the second in Importance on Its schedule Rival coaches announce their teams right on edge for the big" battle Each will go Into the game with minor shifts in lineup owing to ineligibility of certain players and other reasons Texas followers tatie the topheavy defeat of the Sooners at the hande of Illinois last Saturday as a good sign anti a epirit of confidence prevails In the Longhorn camp Texas has an undefeated record up to the present time Wtih big "Bon" Tolbert out of the lineup the Sooners feel that their chances are somewhat dimmed However Coach Owen announces that be will pin his faith in the following men: Johnson Icft end Deacon left tackle: Brown left guard Detiglag center McGlothlin right guard Doyle right tackle Durant right end Wilmoth etuarter Abbott left half: Graham right half DaViS full back Graham Johnson the epeedy little brother of "Rip" and "Hap" former Sooner stars will alternate with Wilmoth at quarter back The Longhorns arrived In Dalian Friday morning and will get a day of complete rest before the big game According to Coach Juneau his men will take the field Saturday as follows: O'Connell tor Conley right guard: Green Pityner left guard Penn Spence 'debit tackle: Greer left tackle Moore Robertson rieht end Grave Baldwin loft end Train Brennan quarter Smith Payne right half Hamilton Waits right half Smyth full ek The game will begin at 3 o'clock dd n- P'r n'l IA I If ull 1Aaz ll ouwers ta ci he topneavy erea of the Sooners at the lli ands of Inois la Saturday as a good sign anti a spirit confidence prevails in the Longhorn cami Texas has an undefeated record up to th present time Wtth big "Bon" Tolbert out of the line tip the Sooners feel that their chances ar somewhat dimmed However Coach Owt announces that he wili pin his faith in th following men: Johnson It-ft end Pea con left tackle Brown left guard Doug las center McGlothlin right guard: Dov1( right tackle Durant right end Wilmott ctuarter Abbott left half: Graham righ hat Pavia full back Graham Johnsor the speedy little brother of "Rip" an "Hap" former Sooner stars will alternat with Wilmoth at quarter back The Longhorns arrived in Dallas Blida morning and will get a day of cotapitt rest before the big game Acctu-ding Coach Juneau his Tnen wi1 take the fi-1 Saturday as follows: O'Connell Iln Het- et) ter Conley right guard Green Poynet left guard Penn Spence right taeltle Greer left tackle Moore Robertson end Graves Baldwin left end Traltu Brennan quarter Smith Payne right halt Mamilton Waits right half Sayth to ta illk The game will begin at 3 o'clock JOHNSON SINCERE IN EFFORT TO GET IN UNCLE SAM'S SERVICE was great rejoicing in the foottall the One Hundred and Eleventh En was great rejoIcIng In the tontran the One Hundred and Eleventh Hundred and ThIrty-second Field Arttl lery tenm formerly the First Texas Cavalry Sunday's army gaint- is the most talked of tltn Camp th present IThere camp of Engineers ThurFday aftornonn when Mont rthe day' work was over each coach declared himaelf as at'odied that his team would be the Whin( Sunday Urrmarations are bIrli: made to hold tin immense crovol at l'onth-r Park 'I'h ridi on has I ell laid (pat dir-ctly In tront ef tho ran a I FO that f-vry sat ts a ort one and t-r-rx i aro nv tol at th AVorth S1r Sloro and tlo carly points to a -full bptiso: zit gam 1Ito gzate will 1-7! a at 77e1 ctcb-wk '11-17 tands of both regimnts will 1o irt attida gemery all-Southwestrn end for tho past Thri two teams selected for the open-four 3'cars on the Univorsity of Oklahoma hig h'eal l'attle8 arc' 1'- gdeil am among the vory besd at the local tcarn reportcd to Dunbar for prac- canteninont Both agergations are rnado tice Mentgornory 'will be played at half- I up 11-roly of cx-colloge material 10ack on th Engincors clevom Poith teams have now practically eon-inletTho addition uf llonteuniory to his 41 lr training fur the big garne givos INIajor Dunbar two rif corking isMniil drills wU be Imid ly caoh squad sat-Id LI1 to 10 in ry afterimom Thursday NS aS the game at Paiithor Park against the one I day cif scrimmage fur both teams Aftor 'Washington a few weeks ago acting 'TT c- 7 f-rno'm WetZi7a4i: like a bunch of naughty little girls 20 to end defeated the Meth-trying to siss the President" 20 to 7 Meridian's lone touchdown "Naughty little girls trying to as against Eix's pupils W113 made on a tonne President" Need anything more Ne- The officials selected for the game iir be Journal Braun (Sewanee I referee: Clay (missouri umpire Itri'icheFtcin tA M) head lints- A MAN FOR AN EMERGENCY min 7111 Cie Of Gra ft011 Dulaney The game will begin et 3 o'clock-- rushing' acting as a waiter and serv- --it fof sexeral minutes at the table CONSULTING THE AUTHORITY around whidi sat Governor McCall "Here Johnny" Ea id the father i Nk tic: ca hint for the Republican "what are you doing in that niniirition for governor at the recent "I want to find a of tile oriniary former 1-nitd States Senator United States" Murray trane Senator Henry Ca- "What for?" 1 hot Lodge and Senator John Weeks "Well Lilly Jerkins says Tim Tilley was one cif the features of the dinner pitched for the Nationals last year and given liy the Retiublican Club of Mae- I want to find out if he 1 sachusetts in the Hotel Kimball City Independent ll is Inie Cushing juggled a tray of dishes fr only a few minutes but ap- WILLING TO REVISE l'irentlY the service was satisfactory Staff reports should Not only Oid he serve the food but a be written in such manner that even I 1 nbr 4 stite senators renresenta the most ignorant may understand tivcs city council members and city them hopped to the job when sir what Dart is it I i the regular waiters in the hotel went that you don't en trile at 6 o'clock Register Stecial il The Smr-Tilecra5m6 CUB-Aelck Oet Ban Johnson the Lig man of basaball and head of the 1 American League is sincere in his offer of his services to the government for active duty as a suldier was made known here Thursday It was learned that the American League nleeting will he pushed ahead one month this year and that Johnson will know at the time of the meeting whether his very- ies have accepted If he is accepted -t1 the meeting will choose another leader at least for the period of the war Rumor has it that Edward head of the International Lesgue will he called by the moguls to step into Johnson's shoes It is also rumored that Johnson may not i-- 9 return to the national pastime if he is ac- cepted for army service ''''4 1F' It II 1 -qlmoloS 6 11mo114100141110-40001-O 1 3 11 I rOOTBA LL Iti) 7 ME Itir 111 TILLED 14E1' A11 EL IV I fti qt -41 kor HOURESS BEATS MB KHAYYAM IN MUCH PACE RARIDEN AND NOT HEINE WAS REAL 4 GOAT SAY WHITE SOX I "z1 a- tf73C4iktrWol :1 A11 't4141t ''''1- IIPolf'1 rd rt -4 c-fUttit) Iftei "e4itat --Airr Stectal fr rtarlettrims clitcAG oct Itariaen the 1 irtiants hac7kstop was the one to i Name in the "bom" play for which Hente Zimmerman has 1-en matte the "goat" arcording to Sox players Kitt Gleaon FX0r1 Ilfinte Half a dozen Sox players including Wearer and Jourdan agreed with him i Ilcinte ha heaved the hall It would have gone to th tang: flitriden was not covering th tileLtsvit bald 1 I 1 a-fli i 44) 6-6 rip' sr ft enveEY reexiitEekrat ji4 14- e4 AT it gni evtoreaticamess r-r7s 1 ft tl hi 11 I 12e tst43 17 AllrewSerzelea -71 Veri wfixotsuer-- fv 4 Igtol 1 tot 1J di AALTarAlt Pi I I Local 0 Texas Chritiati University Vs seuthrn methvdist University at I POSTP 0 171F GAME I State I At Pallasr-Unkcrsity of Texas vs I University of ilklaltoma At vs Oklahoma A At Itoustonltice Institute vs I Austin Collge ET SATURDItY I Elsewhere I At VS Min- nsota I At VS I At Ch' xs 11cagi I At Lin: ilite--: tre Dante Ns Ne- neertlise ef to03 rnnny counter attractions I twar1 game at ranthcr Park 1Awcen At Iowa ye Iowa 4 At VS- Arro7s the Cuie 'Hundred and Thirty-first I-1 AT-- At Anrt Aggies tHicry a 711 th- tne I1unlr1 and 'Thirty-I vs MITA riA id Artiry his 1cn irstpcntd tu i At Is I tacii: EPTI- zlinday tct At Terre Traute--Wahah vs Rose 7thitly tif iiio artninnyntrn who ''re l0oulte01 r-1Y- 1-r- I the At Teek -1 rn00- at 1 or the IN-nsilMaton and Tre el 1- '1ro arot 1r ttiat It hi--corni I C1gnte In thHr own V1 Xf -1ii'1 tri At Provi1-nro-13 ya BoFten 1 inl ure Oat A vs tiiio ity 11101004 tie ct010 1110 a Coach of Ho I' 1T117'1 Titty-firt At yorkcolumlla vs Unin 11:1 Iril I Ho to -rt titil At vs 'West 000-0 00001 1i0 te nt i0 0 0 Virzinia f-r a rr111 'Hi- 11ii-1 rid At Ncw vs Itoty l'iirty-1-1 ri Id A On: alCrss 101-n in IL't 11-N At South vs tv-- wIn: tilo Hurt-Georgetown 1r0-01 a nd Thirty-first Las )tt to go to the At ExterPhillips Exeter vs post Talc Freshrm A Anna poli--Na vy vs Carlisle UNDER LIBERTY BOND BARRAtiE Indians It Xve wcro ilt in the wlr the allie! At va IllIcknAi would not firinc- ten hells to (r-- At v-s Syrs- manys orE- They ni1L-It he firing cuse two or three hut not ten rInfj At Wrishirgton Pa--vVashington I even sn th(ir exl-ese would be (1k aria Jofferson A' a Ponn Stat prolort ie111tIV for they wolild At 'West vs Tufts UNDER LIBERTY BOND BARRA0E It We Wf'rP not in tile war the allies would not he firinc ten hells to rrnanys orE They firinr two or even three hut not ten an(' even sn tin ir cx14-se would be (1kproport iona tely for they oild ELIMINATION HEATS HELD FOR FORD CARS I I VIZNIC1ZZ Send the boys in camp a box of Johns Ruskin them happy The Casey-Swasey Co Oistributors Fort Worth DON'T FORGET The SALVAGE CO Still has thousands of 'bargains every item a leader To be convinced come to the store and see for yourself Several attractive specials for Saturday only Sweet Potatoes 30c per peck grown on our own farm LARGE STORE ITires "THE MI NUTE MEN" Free Service Cars V' 1111V AV- WIN IA II 1 I I I 't Haatrea -Al- 4 -g10ttia '1 -r- A 11 1411511 mo ti-- -4k 4 4-4 'Z it- Send the boy in camp a box of Johns Ruskin I them happy The Casey-Swasey Co Oistributors Fort Worth 5 re i '00 It 411 -9 FIcstaituRszviszt-T-raa: i I 14 4 DON'T FORGET 1 11 It The I i -4' I I it AMERIC11 1 3 1 i i 1 i I SALVAGE CO ir 1 I I Still has thousands of 1 1 'bargains every item a i leader To be convinced come to the store and see i i for yourself Several at tractive specials for Sat- urday only Sweet Pota- I toes 30c per peck 4- grown on our own farm 1 LARGE STORE ri 0 1 i 0 i MINUTE MEN" Free Service Cars 1 i I 609 i i I 1 1 4 I WI armies AI:" o''' It10ei 04-i -r- 44' it1 tar i- 11 111 4 1 11 --4 Axtrel 11446 Oistributors Fort Worth 11' doace It Stecial to The EPtr-Tectrlm lArREI Aro Oct 19--In a stnsallonal finish A ugtit Belmont's Itourls dfeated Viau's Omar Elhay am In the match raet3 timse won by a good 1ngth although Omar TO rl 1110 rice and ht until ttni (mine to Mine etrileb hi 1rgod ahea nd held Robinson he winnr owatr re vmi a ritirts ami trophy rri by E1-ird lk-ahingtn howvr wants only glory 1I wfli buy $1(oto iii 11herty and pros nt th IC I Ainri an rroFs 40Yimor Itorrington of Maryland tOPI1V to thii rtpterit'ttives of 1'1 rti71t 1-1urls pa 1 fpr a ticket A ertvd ei-tinuttet at saw lit" ract It as Om largst ovor un a race tratik flourbsil was heavily hal-keel by the NPIV York contirwent presnnt while thn hottors to la with timar Khayyam Both horsvs got off tht: ground with tmar Khayyam on tim iIe 4 'ma wunt ahead 'and htaved th re until the home vtrieteli when Robinson Iratught 1Jturta lir had been hnbLm- iloutiesi in but let him out and the hort Lit ot about 1-au hrtIt tj (ItO 4 I44 l''' 1 1 4 1 t1 1 1 i 1 1 4 3- i 1 I i 5 i frit 1 4 4 4 1 I A 4 0 i Fi 4164 47 WI er 7 Wig' A 4141 3VP464 A 4 El r4c110Eitcb2riffElit 1 As elf 441'4 s7 go 457777z e- tc--1151-14e 44t 411 enrin 7247TITIr DALLAS Oct the four five-lap Leat 3 for Ford cars raced tivere iiiirday afternoon the 'winners were Floyd Wiliard I fto 4:41: Dill T(-rrell time C-7 Tteriice McGraw time 4:9: Ton trio 2-5 There were (I the vinner of each of the elimination heats rceeived a prize vt f79 from the Fair Aation The final heat will Le raced Oct 27 Falling temperature Rnd a Coll tilting north wind swept the race track and detracted materially from the quality of the racing lire thousand ercctatere shtvereil thrnutih the entertairment q'''A rvb leiN In nit ions I rem Ina nurael wae-s at otn Co 0yrie41 1917 by The News Shoe Stores Co I VI go-do 1-'n4 A CAMP BOWIE BOWLING TEAM TO MEET ELKS ON LATTER'S ALLEYS TYLE ig a matter of PER- SONAL the 300 new creations in NEWARK Shoes one is bound to conform to yours Quality is a matter of FACT which is vouched for by more than three million wearers of NEW ARK Shoes It is this STYLE this QUALITY and the COMFORT that goes with every A PART of every makes tor a hiher Standard of Merit and Greater Value this year than ever Buy a pair tomorror and convince yourself that no one else can I give you what we do for 35 1 Callahan litlilres PtFFAL( )et 1 iikie 4Th Iin dtii011 li i' tf ht tn-rol11 tght 1R-t 2-11t weigh1 11: ptnids Z1 nd I I Red Ileur PrSTONi 411' Thek T3a rry of the tiotou and tour of hia pirtyrs 1 ho ii3 otilt'n in the naval reserve were Thurslag for act service snd ord-r-fl to rport Nov :1 All aro ratiot a Managr Barry a na thiek Shorten have 1-en to the ling of fi13 here 71-- Nally and Ernie fizlire aro as5dgtoi41 to the first cliitrict yinsi4-r'a office Duffy Lewitt has not yrt reeived Ids assignmr2nt 1 I I ili 2 The 1-evnnt t-e-t--Lti at the Eiks' r'lub in tn'Ltht with a garne 1etwecn 1iL-1i frgtn the Elks' League and five c- rniit-1 officers from the First is xts Infattr 14 Tho Cato: IL tLregentatives have hal a l'he use et th -''7i tLrey for several weeks and are in g-Loti cL-Lodition fLr tho games 'the Elks tet-n vtiLi 13 selected from the 4 f-Loy nottLiers Dyer Bush CUT1- ri rn F47 :1 --r ULLLiwtn and Keisker 'rota: 1-tit fLLr thre VIT11' will cleeido the i' ttatcli wh: it 'NIA I- gin at 7:::0 o'clock i '3: P' 1 trrice4r the IN 4 rilla try wAs rrr- I I 11r1114- l'illZ liti rria I l'1 1 I I corMirily lior Ill ft 4 1 Gertrude Is No ritore of mile or so wild lint 10 'A or-111 1 srlrbr enSt fur li r2 hrforr real trill- Yost Changes Dummy's ii dHi1 I1 1 1i th 1 J11 rut! ry 1 But we ill-fs irr th war It was Atner- I Name to Kaiser Bill the tusuranee of our irl- PxhansUhlo treasnre 1 hat firell inc 1 deadly hurricane of sils last week '1 1Pectal it Ts ftar- Tel0 ft- CM 11 11 cl fillilly Sellt hn I 1-itiSll troops a ANN' ARBOR Mich Oct rh--The tack- mile furwril under I heir 1rotectiP7 i in dummy on the 'University of Michigan It was Amerienu doilirs that football practice field has ben ne-chris- 11tve now it 1e anutlicr hurricane trnra and 19 now a male of a f- Sent the troolr: yet mother mile 1 male rrronage f-rwzirI it is Amoticari doliart I ('-trh Yot gHuntn broadly la rcady to this 1ilwrt: the h'N't Peri111s! still t'llot hpr ric-xt the 1 dmit that 111-re Is an Pean of effectivlit? '11) a narn- w11t1i (al' this lrltintt pi th4ekl to x-le- Ilitt 1hs tho empoly hal 1en tory thnt shall ko) th- offQtp-sive lc TI ron On nurneron3 (Pf i LT fister lin 1o-Atr Trai 1 1ktn cu th oth in aild rr emr5 Ti-)4' first si'ni ur 110iiitig ells- i 11 trning- 1 int or11 1 4-int- 4 trss fur tniany t1i-1 hus- I 10ilis yQun r-rorba ca-111e th-V crf r-h11 at 1 ho etSt- of torri- i erallri 13 the front linteb- th- 1 11kd nirt-rally ernsirt2ra tia fr T'-'1 Lilt- Nvith't ellal- 1 "t-rtrurir--' Irclingr lige of Ji zihility to 1-4trciwli against hi- t-ze-ott 1 irh many griliron (Ur ahility to It is 1r tis t) i frnl rlb-ge ran1 many 1111C11 to Illfr that 10 1-'11 g0- 1 tott11 1t a problcari 1111 t1 10illl1- rind hunilwrti 'awl fire I tst it an1 charge with th oe Lilotiy bonds 11 haq he taclilIT-T dummy re-chr1- at a time or worth or I It tiw ram' le 'Kar Bill" honds It's the to win tlerinany told us so And Gcrmany knows And that the rraell why Tort Its Etill grinning -13a1timore NON1-a WA:" '1417r: 1 -T40s1 4 1 AL- a4f 7 a -4' 7 xet 'AtAL16--mrTt a 0-0 f- 9 :34 Lirilitil I it? Fisk and Kelly-Sprinefield 0 302 HOUSTON 1)e Leon Beat Comanche PE TEY: -1'Na trt L4 ----1e High ra-nall tk a hard fJuviat oanlo from Nl'i7lay aftrnoon 1:: to 1U it 64ZESCMONICTEMroaa-lalalk2 aNas th? Traiirht viary for Pc1 L7'on I 2E-1t Lard t) if t'111 lie'r ith nt vork or IV1- xsard was ot a -t1 ar rittman Fkle 2rtr4 Kpliv-Sorirtrfield ad I -'-'1rr'1 l'isr 1 1---1 302 HOUSTON manarnzrzAturs Fisk and Kelly-Sprinefield 11 FmrkS eze atom 11) MEN'S AND WOMEN'S STORE FCRI WORTH STORE It BACK AT HIM A courthonse in Yerlishire town 1111S near a coinnvon t)uring- one of the case that were triel the t(111111-q aS in the middle of his for the 41efensf when a donkey oussidk 'wean to hray Th yip Wa notorionior his pit up his hand it this siunetnrc and sJid to the ronnsel: a minutr A ant unable to hear two it AN11111s th Judge was slimming up the donkey again hrayeo 0111 th counsel an opportunity for TeVP1-)ge S1000 1111 and said: "Would your lordship mind Fiberlkipq a little louder! TherP is an echo in the court" --Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph Bertha Dillon Breaks Record ATLANTA Ott liertha Pi iten lroka the tt-orli tro7ting rotord for at the Lakewood track hero Thurday when she won the htt tf the marathon stake The previous record was a quarter of a sereul slower ond trotted by Feter VOIC at Leinto Ii 612 MAIN STREET Near Sixth Street Fort Worth Club Building OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 O'CLOCK Stores in Dallas San Antonio Little Rock and New Orleans 257 Stores in 97 Lreet O'CLOCK Dr lea no 612 ALI Fort Worth CI Stores in A sab i 1 I 4 4 tWitEM3 MIi11611M1 4-r-11: IL- --7-2 0 onoolo eona 010.

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