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MEM flIIIM ma 1 --1 1 1 1 1 17 1917 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAIll I 11 4 i 9 1 8i 1 i 1 1 ti 4 Vk 11' ti PACE THREE Ft REE 0 iY i I-Tniuri 1 INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE) --By (J eorge ftilcNIJ--nusi li 2 ft if v- 0 i 3 1 i I) It i 'Is 1 tilkvEtvr (icfr WELL- ILL 1 VII 1-1 18 --7---4 11: 11 1 4i I JO l'-r PAIE) TI-IiNKca gid 31 i qii 1- I vi 0 CENT LEFT -(0Q CHAU F-P-E u'R' FOR THE 11- IN- ALL 4 't '1 i 1 tm0 L3OTLER- IMPORTI A- MAIE PA1C) 8 0 I aeNt R14HT- 0 I) A l'4 4) i 1 it '-'1 -----1 'TiON! lik THEM HIHER 0 1) i 1 P' ilinillEsiallimilirrpmEnnoosord AN 1) 433it li AL lE! 4 31 0 1 4 I Li li- 1t- 41i -i' if 7:7 Lk 0 -S 4 ii 14 114 1 1 le :6 Is it I 0 I 4 1 (r It 1 IP 4 4 El 11 a 0 4 42k'' '57V) 1191111 ti f'7' '2'' -0111 oe 111 it It' '41 a I 1 1 tk 4r 1141111'11111liz1 a 1 I I 41 It -r- -11 i ocoicts04 1 I ---'''s'''''''''''' LI' I 1 It 44 I 11 et tr lo- 14e -1 74" a71 4 iaesil: '147:" 'a IP" 41411 0 ol 44 pi-41' tpiiq1 4 11 4 i 1 111 031' ''''lliterli' filt Of :1 463) :9 11 4 lag A 11111 1 rTett 41 qr'knCIIslie I Ai i wAt 411p Iv J-t vt4f-t-2- si 0 I o'N 18 01 1- So 11 tl 1 I Si is 0 ma 411e 1-i- -o ia--A 7--g--- e- 7 --ir 47 401- se :1 '1 0 41 6 1 -7' -v-1 gk 11 '1 it -F 1 0 st 1 71 3 i ta l'' lets lit iii 11 it 1 11 tt ta IS I it la :0 it 1: 41 1-j" -'5 I I I I it 1 I 1 -0 I is if 1a 1 11 i I IS IS l' I am I sii I I 111 loll Or 3772-Z 7 1 III''' 17i7klit'-1j Lar3 3 Ah 7--'' 0 7 -7 111 0 1: 1 11 go 11 1 go 11 1 CA i 4 i i' li 1 I i "I 0 -1 1 it 1 0 -4 ift) rifiN11 1i! 4-9: it 11 i diorio i 4 41 -i 44 r-i 1 4 11 I ii i i tf i (COPYRIGHT INTERNATIONAL FEATURE SERVICE) -M --By George McManus 11 Ilk IS 1 t11 1' 1 I Fr I 14 ii-1 5kTURDAY NOVEIYIBER tomwo BRINGING UP i I I mAG41E- i'vE 1 ONL'((Orie DoLLAR LET 1 i ME I 11 i bert E4 1 1 I I MAG4IE" I'VE 1 I oNtsf (0-r 1 DC-)L-1-- AR LET 1 1 i ME HdvE I I (2)tNitE7- -15-ft It A oxl I tt il 6 ---6-1 0 (( 1 4 45011tZL2- t' '1' '''r't4A11 'illtii PC-- 14L'4: 4 4 10'4 tIlflt W''1' 1411'4001f! Al irP I 11 1 44-t- -tti-- 1 z-' -z-l-fi--'-017 1 F---7 Ist 1 4 ---1 -6' isAk- 30----Cfe -4i-'- -f-ti -1 f----''' i pF-- I 1 111040: 1 i rert lei of fpruntu pure I flu VICTORY OVER CLEBURNE HIGH lin my 5-1-Ape 10411 fl ill ARE CAUGHT RFT Is ChEmberof Ceatilmerce Bouts MAKES E1SY WOE OF AUSTIN Unheralded and unsung Albert Atlas of the One Hundred and Thirty-second Machine Gun Battalion wtm Wit3 e3wn for a preliminary on Friday night's soldier box: trig card at the of Ccinmerce proved a mild sensation in the art of mitt wieieling and in future entraiziments he is assured a big following wall local fan- dem Atlas tisd ss his opponent C'hrley tersbee a near middleweight of the One Rundred and Thirty-first Field Artillery The weights were announced Atlas and Eattersbee 1Fot Therefore many of the big gathering of fans looked for a slaughter of the little fellow Imagine their surprise when Atlas tore into his larger opponent end for three rounds literally swept hint off his feet Twice Battersbee was sent to the Mat for short counts and the mere fact of Atlas' limited ring experience Ind his failure to follow up his advantages kept him from scoring a knockout Weight told in the last two rounds of the bout and Batterslice somewhat evened up the early lead of his youthful opponent though if a decision had been given it Would have gone to Atlas The advertised main event was a failure It terminated in a one-punch victory for Kid Gurinsky of the One Hundred and PHILADELPHIA Nov 17--Although The good little Central High School team only a few major league baseball players won its third straight game Friday arer were caught in the first draft and even noon On the 'Al A gridiron by de-fewer enlisted the fast approaching second feating Cleburne High 13 to Both of draft is expected to find many eligibles don- Centrals touchaowns were made In the fling the khaki for the flannels first period by 'Ward Renfro missed Connie Mack has already lost four men one goal and kicked one hi the latter part of the game Cleburne arid many more of his youngsters are ex- played a much better game but at no pected to follow The four are Outfielder stage could they show any superiority over Ralph Sharman Third Baseman Ray Bates 13 cch la CtSy crew Pitchers Win Noyes and Rollie Taylor Cleburne Central Sharman who led the TeXaS League in Crala Carlton batting last season enlisted in Cincinnati Left end Wentworth Miller The other three are or soon will be at their Left tackle respective cantonments Kelly Hawes Not a single member of the Phillies has Left guard as yet joined the colors Several of the Andrews Van Zandt Moranmen were called for examination but Center were exempted Among those expected to Atwood Cunningham be called in the next draft are Grover CleveRight guard land Alexander and Bill the great- Warren Campbell cat battery of the day Right tackle The Cleveland American club is setting eere esov le--eetnougn erre gooa flute central High School team only a few major league baseball players won its third straight game Friday arer- were caught in the first draft and even noon On the A gridiron by de- fewer enlisted the fast approaching second feating Cleburne High 13 to Both of draft Is expected to find many eligibles don- Centrals touchaowns were made In the fling the khaki for the flannels first period by 'Vard Renfro missed goal and kicked one game Cleburne Connie Mack hue already on I 1st four men the latter part of the arid many more of hi youngstr are es ex- played a much better game but at no peeted to follow The four are Outfielder stage could they show any superiority over Ralph Sharnian Third Baseman Ray Bates Bowman's classy crew lineup: Pitchers Win Noyes and Rollie Taylor Cleburne Central Sharman who led the Texas League in Crala Carlton batting last season enlisted in Cincinnati tworth Left end Wen Miller The other three arc or soon will be at their Left tackle respective cantonments Kelly Hawes Not a single member of the Phillies has Left uard as yet joined the colors Several of the Andrew dt Moranmen were called for exam an Zan examination but were exempted Among those expect nte Atwood unningham ed to be called in the next draft are Grover Cl Riht eve- land -Ni guard Wart -en Campbell esander and Bill Killifr the great- Cat battery of the day The Cleveland American club is setting ight ac kle FATHER Thirty-first Field Artillery over Dilly Jack of the One Hundred and Forty-fourth Infantry It was the second time in two weeks that Jack has showed a "streak" and it is not likely that he will get a headline position on another bill for some time to come Just before the main event a challenge was issued to the winner by Atlas and if arrangements can be made with Gurinsky this pair will meet in the Chamber of COMinvree ring Thanksgiving Eve Because of the illness of Oscar Strickland two corking guod boxing bouts supplanted his wrestling match wth -The Terrible swede In the six-round curtain raiser Kid Jeffry of the One Hundred and Thirty-first Artillery outpointed Joe Fisher They vent at it nip and tuck from gong to gong The crowd vas kept in an uproar as the advantage swung first one way and then another Just as exciting was the four-round draw between Willie Cantu of the One Hundred and 'Thirty-first Artillery and Harry Grubb of the One Hundred and Forty-first Infantry Taking everything in consideration the card was one of the most exciting' Fort Worth fans have ever witnessed and for a mere 50 cents they saw $5 worth of fighting Giant next year bloomed forth as i a star after McGraw had groomed him for i an outfle'der Davy is temperamental and as Alcil Pray -111CP: said -he can be just as gocal as he wants to be- McGraws most itchors for the Dart I gocal as he wants to be- McGraw's pitchers for the most part have been picked from other club Ferritt 1 Benton and Sallee three of his best bets are all stars in their own leagues and Sehupp is a young luminary of undoubted class But the pitchers do not count as I heavily as the players in regular positions 1 who play day in and day out 1 Of these there are several we have not i ntioned Artie Fletcher is One of them 1 and every National League fan knows that I Artie is full of temperament and that he i has long been rated as a star In the old league Bill Rariden from the old Braves and later the Feels is one of the best catch- 1 i By Associated Press LOUISVILLE Nov 17--Contracts a frnorintohrelseeaatToune ocrlull7s11iitilti clo)anstcal)iaillla pslpsyere clause protecting the reserve rights of those clubs or leagues Ivhich are forced to suss pend Ly reason of war conditions Announcement that a special clause to accomplis this had been inserted the minor league dcontract form at Ha meeting here eita irmiraans of the arbitration in jboa board oarlltehii Association of Professional Baseball Leagues-The 'rhis clause will bind the player to abide by the reserve clause in his contract Is the event the club to which he belongs or the league of AN hich the club is a part is forced to suspend because of war condi- tions lt is provided however that this special clause is void if the club or league involved does not complete at least halt ts scheduled season Farrell announced also last night die- cisions of the arbitration board ln connee- tion with more than 100 cases the inajority Of minor Importance Among he on Avhich decisions were tirreuneed were the l'le the pace for the big leaguers with Manager a ogan ht tollowing: Riarry en 's Red Sox a close second No fewer ard Donlin against the Memphis club than five members of the Boston tcam have ones Left half for $3000 laid over for further evidence- voiunteered and are listed as yeomen Th Dennis ey Birmingham claim against New tirleans are Manager Jack Barry Outfielders Duffy a wick for service Player 11)bi-rtson allowed Lewis and Shotten Pitcher Ernie Shore and ullback Claim of Wilkesbarre against Itte Rock Substitute Infielder Mike McNally I Scroggins Smith for $500 for Pla3 er iser a ilotved A- Right half A case from the Southern Aeemealion ins Dickenson Renfro voiving Norman Elberfeld laet eeeeee man- vs me I WS PI PI IMP II a es Quarterback HANGER'S GOOD TEAM i TO MEET DOUGHBOYS nr AT TIATTlYtirty-tz AT LOCAL BALLYARD 111)0q VITts0S I 5j I fob Hanger's gritty One Mildred and I Thirty-second Artillery eleven which has I become a popu lar favorite with local foot- ball fans will furnish one-half of the grid- I Iron program at Panther Park Sunday aft- I I ernoon The opposition witi be furnished by Mac Neill's One Hundred and Forty- I fourth Infantry team The one ilutuireti and Thirty-second achieved their greatest victory' last Sun- (lay whn they becatne champions of the artillery by defeating Lee Coleman's heavy a Id a ggressive One Hn udre and Thirty- third team The ViCtOrV was a distinct stir- I t- 1 i'" 1 ---io 'lks' 4f7- ti" 1 1 p1 V''' 4 JP' ---0 fr 1 1 40 4 I- i ''tAA: 7 1: i'1-V: 'ii '9i-Nrg 'H fr I I's: 1 tl IO-- --i :4 it 4 fr: 1 1 1 i 1 1 gC- 1 i 1: i a 9 111 1-! 1 I I Vf 11 1' tt Li 1 '16 -4 in i A ist -4 4 -z -6 si i I ''4' Ai i I ki i'h i I )1' i 't I il I 1 i ilii tl i 1 -N VE 1 l3 1 11 i 1 hi I i I 'A I I i' 1 I 1 1 4 1 11 1 1 -i i f- 1 I 1 I 'tr' ---1 ti ti 'II 4: 1 :4 i A i-i 1 ill I ri I -1 4- 1 1 I 4 A 1 i t- i 11 I 1' L'3i il I7 ::1 1--? it 1 IL 1ii 1 A ii-- 1 i t-- 'i l' 4 il- i- 'i I i ii i -F 1 i 51 $2 14 i :1 fi 1 ri i' I 1 1 i I il ttl- 1: 1 1 I tk I il I I l'i i it I ri: I 17i il 1-i- l''- :11 r'-- Li t- 1E 41 1 I 4 111 4'1 0' ti i 1 -1 'I ft 'I -1- I i' i 1 4 1 :1 I '1 It i I i I i4 1 f-e3 -1 1 1-' i 1 i tii 1' I I 1 1 10! 3- f4 -s 3 1 '11 11 tr111 1 a 1 rt I I I I 111 I I El RI l' 1 :17:1 4 -o ti: i- I 4 1:1 11 3 tl 0 I'l 14 1 11 il li it -I' -3 11 i--1 I i 1 1 -I a III 1 1' 11 i 1 i I bi 1 ::7 0t 1113 1 1 ili i Iti i 1 1 id iiiii I I' ri l'- I i 1 1rd 1 1 14 ti I 1 MI- MINORS CAN HOLD RIGHTS TO PLAYERS i0 Two Death Cases AUSTIN Nov death penuz 1 alty cases from Dallas county have been appealed to the court of criminal apeals The appellants tire Walter Ste 4 venson and Leonard Dodd both liavinq been convicted On a charge of criminal assault The complaining witness Is Florence Orcutt The offense is claimed to have been cornmitteed June 25 1917 BEAUT There is an old saying that beauty is only skin deep but that is far from the truth Beauty is founded on good that there is no real beauty You can cover up a muddy or sallow complexion with face powder but it will not be beautiful A homely woman in good dealth is usually more interesting and more charming than a bilious dyspeptic beauty Constipation and a sluggish liver impair good looks If you are troubled in this way take Chamberlain's Tablets and you will soon be looking better and feelingbet WAC AND RETURN "LAST CHANCE" 40" vAnly 5150 Tickets on Sale iStli Limit 18tli $200 Tickets on Sale rth Limit 19th 812 Main Lamar 823 Train No 11 V111 arrive Fort Worth 530 instead of :00 pm A PHONE 55E18 15WActi I 1-k7 tl I '16 A Si :111 Tickets on Sale iStli Limit 1Stli $200 Tickets on Sale rth Ii Limit 19th 6 1alund3 1 ro 11 rive Fort 5307 ti kl 5598 1 a Sulistitutions---Cleburne Carter for Jones lager of the Chattanooga cluh and i'laye "I Spell for Kelly Wight for Yater Coney for Dyatt and Graff was withdrawn i sett le- DiekellS01 1 anct Dickenson for Scroggins Cen- tit having been arrived at bettten the tral Goodman for Hawes and Pena for inter2sted parties CanIpbell tnent having been arrived at en the interasted parties USEIIMI TEM 101 BALANCE HAS SOMETHING ON ONE Itil HU BRISTLES Vila gillAYil OF STARS 1 I 1 Le )f al rY at st 24 he Ile ul md ire Ise! re4 trig 11- r114 re4 ig ere ea sh Jay iv- day c)1 teat RY of the ttee rre4 rote lave said utile todin of -s have lenq alorof 5 le 1- 9 ot inS '0- ss trit 21t Liu The result of the world's series this year was the strongest kind of an argument in support of the theory that a ball club with balance is better than a ball club Composed of individual stars with balance is better than a ball club tomposed of individual stars Scan the roster of the Giants McGraw's team is made tip of the pick of National League players and a few who were combed tut of the defunct Federal League Compared to the White Sox the Giants are a team of stars and being a team of stars they are full of temperament With the exception of two or three members of the Giant McGraw's players are out there fighting for personal glory It isn't that they refuse to boost for each other or that they do not want to pull together They Mandl cannot do it They go up to theplate with a desire to 'no trtor-reegrom SHERMAN Texas Nov an exhibition made one-sided by the wonderful playing of Lockman and Miller Texas Christian University awmped the Austin College team here Friday afternoon 59 to The Kangaroos were clearly outclassed From the initial kick-off took the ball and without losing it marched straight down the field for a touchdown Only once during the game eras Daniel's team forced to punt Lockman led in the scoring with 35 point to his credit and Miller scored IS The other touchdown was made by Prinzing Austin College never endangered the Christians goal The lineup: Austin College Tt Green Meyers Right end McCall Hogg Eight tackle Miller Hayden Right guard Park McGill Center Holland olland Bradford Left guard Wilson Hawes Left tackle Smith Haire left end Moore Miller Quarter Hallmark Spikes Left half Moore Prinzing Right halt McElroy Lockman Fullback for Green Martin for Haire Graves for Spikes Sharp for Brad- ford Hale for Prinzing Dutton for Lock- man Walker for Holland George for Moore referee Zimmerman umpire Lewis head linesman BARROW FAVORS HIS LEAGUE NOT STARTING i BARROW FAVORS HIS i LEAGUE NOT STARTING i i CHICAGO Nov Darrow of New York yresident of the International i i1-111 AtwkJ OV I t--r-1Wartl Ir nitri 14 New York president of the International League Said last night that If left to his decision he would recommend the suspen- sion of the league for at least a year when the club owners meet in New York on Dec 10 The organization he Eald made no money last year and with war conditions becoming more serious the prospets for 191S are anything but bright Barrow revealed that the proposed new circuit which failed to materialize at the Louisville meeting was to be called the Continental League Real Estate Transfers DENT( )N lost to Waxahachie High here this after- noon 25 to 0 in an exciting game Mc- Henry ot Waxahachie (starred with end rune I er- lost to 'Waxahachie 1-Ugh here this aft noon 25 to CI in an exciting game Mc- Henry of Waxahachie starred with end runs I De Palma Sets Record NEW YORK Nov an Ron- fd with a Liberty motor Cst a hi ished a rcord for sc Phours at the Sheep0-tead Bay speedway Friday when he covered 63512 miles The hest previous mark was 5g6 miles made at Droklands England Oct I 1913 by Dario and Ke-ifGoruinnes Time of Per1c1s-124 minutes 2 Goal (T t-) referee Barnes (Texas) umpire DOMESTIC JON'S Mrs might have mar- vied that man who became a million- dile' it my dear If he'd married you he would be as poor I m-- SO DISINTERESTED "Count my father has lost all his money" "I will marry you anyhow" "Do you really mean it?" "yes a man like your father can easily make another fortune easily make another FELT LIKE RISKING IT say that she simply threw hersclf at him You see she knew he was a good Stories I NEW YORK and RETURN $8 Go by water return by ran or steamer as you prefer Fall is ideal in New York and the perfect autumn route is by Mallory Line Steamers This low tare frcludes meals and stateroom accommodations aboard Steamers Cahreston Eni New York Sail from Galveston from Now York Fridays steamer calls at Key Wegt ecnnecting or Havana Miami St Petersburg etch Information at any railway ticket office or write to MALLORY LINE cAtillITs" RENNIE General kgent Diret rteamers earr7ing freight or1v evil Friday Galveston to New York pr i and Wa a- twq indictments returned against him Hanger and his athletes July by the Travis county grand The staTezs of the One Hundred and Thir- I jury which allege misapplication of ty-second lays in a speedy backficid and a 1 puhlie funds McKay ClairriS the indict-hard Nv 0 i aggressive line In Matti- ckle the wearers of the blue have ments fail to show any offensb against son at ta I the state and that the term of the one of the best tackles at the local can- i tonment and last Sunday victory was in jury expired before the indict- a large measure due to his work and that ments were returned of Beni-diet the othcr tackle Former tloverno Ferguson has a The ()lie Hundred and Forty-fourth In- motion pending to quash indictments fantry has added several new men of known I against him foot ball during the past week and i they expect to make the Gunners work for PINK BOLL woRrl FIGHT every point il i I every point 1r 11 i 11 11 i fill 1 111 11 111 1:: :1 14111: I 1 ill 11 1-: I 1 ti II if' drive home any runs that may be on the ers in his league 'PIN' McCarty was with- Long and wife to IA wingnam bees but they all want to hit the ball a out a doubt the classiest all-around catcher lots 25 and 26 block 73 Chamberlin Arling and once they take a toe-hold the in the National Lague with the possible ten Heights addition Sl100 et al athzught of the glory they could get out of exception of Frank Snyder when McGraw Krull and wife to Borders ome run is uppermost Benny Kauff gut grabbed him frcmi Brooklyn and Lew is part lots I and block 19 Lawn Terrace Ilia first hit of the series that way and still starrin- in tlovernor Tener's loop addition $1600 the bit was a homer And as the writer White Sox Have Stars i COOk Find wife to Hamilton Mentioned before Benny was sent up With the Nvhite sox it is different How- lots 5 and 6 block 29 Polytechnic Heights there wtih orders to push a swinging bunt land has several stais but as a whIde his V-i3O00 past Urban Faber ball club does not bristle with them Ci- Brown to Myrtle Brown lot 13 Kauff a Star colte stood out alune all SPaSOn among the block 12 Lawn Terrace addition: lot 10 lauff Is one of the outstanding stars of Pitehrs Eddie is a star of un- block 5 Board of Trade addition $250 et al tbe Giants Heinle Zimmerman is another doubted caliber and Ray Schalk ranks as 1iIax Mayer et al to Devitt 45x end Puck Herzog still another Zimmerman 1 the best catcher in the game Hap Felsch IOU feet out block 2 Jennings West addi- secured from the cabs by tion $7000 McGraw is prob- approached stardom this seoson and Is real- ablY the best all around third baseman in ly a Nvonderful player and Joe Jackson 1 Devitt to Max Mayer et al lot the National League Kauff from the Feds completes the list Weaver McMullen 11 block 1 Blanchard subdivision of 1-1 an outfielder of undoutbed clis4 and Gandil Leibold and John Collins are the I part Ellis survey $3500 iterzog scraPPY brainy and capable in cogs who fit into the Bowland machine with i Wakefield and wife to A Jobe the out Ty way is a real star aing ntl hre They ot3ets a lots 2 and 4 block 6S North Fort Worth nd ee George Burns who has never played with are ad good consistent ball players but i TIAOCL anY other major league tatn but the Giant not famed as stars And the Sox playod 1 Si admitted to be the best sUrl fielder in the more eonsitent game in the worlds 1 Methodists Trim Pallas het big league and rlore 16 perhaps the sris They got the better of the breaks GE( Texas Nov 17----With la st and most unaoming player oP after the furth game it is true but the the wonderful work of Pete Cawthon of the team yet 113 13 a star that any man- I team that has balance is very liable to Houston in every department of the game ager would be glad to have irt the breaks most cf he time It is the Pirates were able to defeat the Cath- Davy Robertson whu may not be in a i balance that counts most 1 olics of Dallas University 37 to here Frit day Cawthon opened at right end but soon replaced Adams at quarter From BAPTISTS TO MEET I INVESTIGATE TEXAS 1 thig osition he uided the team in a mas- i terly fashion Ills passes were accurate AGAIN AT DALLAS 1 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 1 and to the spot Denton Loses to NVaxaliachle i -me 17 --Ilpnton 'High LPtiLJA-IULI 1L1 rxLt 3 ITALJAI a de i i Denton Loses to Waxahachie Txas Nov Mgh I WAR TAXES USED AS alTAXES USED AS EXCUSE FOR UNDUE a a a a aa RAISING OF PRICES1 WASH INGTN' Nov taxes! have been made the use by any! retailers for price advances far in ex-1 I CeSs of the taxes and in many cases for making additional charg-e for articles! not subject to taxation according to i reports from many localities reaching- the internal bureau Tbe legal diViSi0111 xx-10 nn today was asked to investigate anl 1 determine whether the practices can be topped by legal means I Nc I KAY TESTS VALIDITY OF TWO INDICTMENTS AUSTIN Nov 17--Former Secretary thfaiSietliste Ja cotlri 0 McKay yesterday filed tll)tls proceedings in tho court or criminal appeals to test validity of it AT ANAHUAC DIFFICULT N-ASIIINGTON Nov state agricultural officials are a hard fight trying to rid terriy near Anahuac Texas of the pink WASHINGTON Nov state agricultural officials are facing a hard fight trying to rid territ-ry near Anahuac Texas of the pink boil worm This was indicated in a statement issued by the agricultural i department last 1411t Vegetation in the sections Infested I With the pest will have to be destroyed ESE MISSION i JAPANESE MISSION LEAVES FOR FRANCE TOKIO Friday Nov delegates to the Paris conference Viscount Chinda the ambassador to Great britain and Keishiro 1atsui ambassador to France left today for Paris by way of Petrograd They are accompanied by military and naval attaches Strikes Called OM BOSTON Mass Nov 17--Strikes l0- which have impeded construction on r-1 important gevernmem war plants in this vicinity for the past two weeks called off by the building trades as 1 i i- ilti IttE II Iiiil 1 1 ii I I it: pi i If i 1 I 11 I I 1 i I ill 1 11 11 I ti i IA 1 t5 The gam will bogin at o'clock Each tPam vjj it 1iment band and a big corps of root2rs on hand CHIP HOPPE 11 BIG pfill -li'i I iitt? Dkii PT oil 1 1ppliq 11 1 hid Worlds champion Willie IToppe Ina his partner Charley Peterson again thrilled local patrons of the cue game in afternoon and night billiard exhibitions at the De Luxe parlors Friday In each performance Hoppe iniole two runs of better than 109 peints at the balk line game and left no doubt in the minds of the spectators that he is indeed -a wizard of the cue" Out Ch ange 111 Train Set-19412 1' Effective Nov 18 i '4011T 1 1 i i iii 11 ir it'l ii 1 1 11 rii1 -1 t' I 1 II 1 t3 1 iti 11 it 01 iL 'il 4 t' I 1 it it i 1 Il i II I4 i 1 i' ti' 11 11 vi 2 1 4 iI ti i i I II 1-t 1 1 1 ii 1 1' V1-1 A 1 Vit N)J1 ATLAS Nov selecting Ay Da ON 8 7 STIN: 77 l'----Investigation of as for the 191S meeting Place the lan-ua-e departments of Texas un- 'St 13ail Pti M- Te iss11-'-- rY AssociatiOin of versity were started yesterday by the 'QS adjourned yesterday leisla ive probers gt The report of the rural churches rh'Dwed th Chai les Knizek pr1 Ass -a of Slavic a- Many young ministers 8 taken with the rural! Ian told the le tv" for the r-ison that "the pic-Ill'in 'I" Oat large numbers tarlre show and autortioliiie haVe brourht 1 of 1 ians had emigrated from any or the viel 1t bet aitse Of cle ot-n OPnressim- Lt to olis! elements of the the country town" ard 11-at tire are -11 re Slavic pe3ple 111S Loe--ins of Ennis reported ll tae Urited States than Germins eti the WOnlPhZ work The renort Senetor Chirk liveS in a llohe- rged that churches Inl-In community asked how many eir of the state lend te-iel trs are in the crepait- Pastors try Texas- army camps latent rnel how maaz are the Bohe- art department 1Te va ts tolt" there New Texas Charters Atsrix Nov nio i German against 1--Cliarters III Yesterday: ri--dielo ri teacher tnit (i e- Knizek said the Slavi2 pil had il opany tair County 11 I Callahan lea vo -c luntred in large numbers when APitai fel incorp merica cailed for vollinters orators lie said k- Sn t1 --r I 4 ris i kil arm bought a liberty bon-1 hut 1 he -1-1 to 'cliurri of Bairt I and 1- tol-mby Sh boirow the money as he was still pay- ackelford count Olney CY 3" lug obogatione ineurred when he II ultal omParl --Y ichita Falls worked his way througa college 11 incorporators I Of lc otr i he3 James haramore Farmer Killed in Auto Accident elscast iv Je-sf Carr of nidgett AUSTIN NOV 17--A Angust Ander- others Clyde son farmur W110 resided near Decker ao Curing el ratt Ci Comp this county was killed in an automo- any -rue Call- ir ahan county capital S1500 bile accident at Taylor yesterday The Qtverators Hicks Homer decendant was a brother of Alfred An- and Graham derson Austin merchant IiIILL tuvk ii an Lro---- 1 0 nnis repor e( in tle Urited States than erimins ett the wornen's work The report Senetur lives in a llohe- erged that churches of the state lend m1471 corrmunit3 asked how rnany t141r Pastors try Texas- army camps te--1-1 trs are in the Co-man ruent ancl how maaz are in the Dohe- called-for New Texas Charters miart dcpartment iie tolti there AISTIN Nov 17--Chirters fild German tea aainst eSterd ay: nited 0 1 Knizek said the Slavi2 ne-)oll had county ca CoMpany I laird Callahan volunt2ered in hirge numbers when Pita! -00 incorporators meric 2 Snvdt-T I ka d- for ol vuntrs lie aid El iis I alp he bough a liber ty bonI Out Iad to 'LoUrn of Baird and Fol-mby btu row the money he was still pay- elford county ing obOgation fr ont-red when he (-)1171eY Oil Com pany 'Wichita Fails pltal T-506410: incorporators -7rtnan of i dney James haramore Carr of Padgett li-lothers Clyde worked his tva2 througa college -090--- Farmer Killed in Auto Accident AUSTIN Nov 17--A Angust Ander- son farmtr W110 resided near Decker Curing Company this county was killed in an automo- Callahan county capital $1500 bile accident at Taylor yesterday The CandJ lisorators Hicks -W Homer decendant was a brother of Alfred An- Graham derson Austin merchant I rniar dcpartment iie vas toki there New Texas Charters -e- nii! German against ATSTIN Nov 17Charters fi 1 led Yesterday: 1-ohu Ln teachor tilited 01 -a Knizek said the Slav12 had to oipany Baird Callahan volunt-cred in large numbers when capital incorporators America called for voluntrs lie said El SnYd---r Driskill and he bought a liberty bond but had to of Baird and Fol-mby boirov the money as he was still payut Shackelford county Olne jug obogatione ireurred when he 6y 01 t-ompany I Wichita Falls worked his way througa college clackburn of Baird and Fol-mby et Shackelford county Olney Oil Cmilpany Wichita Falls t5qrojo: incorporators 4Q1111an tdney James haramore "ICetitcastle Jesse Carr of Padgett ILA others eISIrde Patato Curing Company -Yle Callahan county capital S1500l Qs41rators Hicks Homer AUSTIN Nov of langliage departments of Texas Uni- versity were started yesterday by the 7 itesta -3' i was-1 council last night The men will re- of 117 and 121 Peterson scored 41 and turn to work tomorrow on all plants II: -1'''''' VOA Eanctioned by the A A A his high run was 19 At the matinee Hoppe made his 250 while Peterson was making affected except the $9000000 ship I Ta'1- -44y 0 22: The champion finished his string in building plant at Squantum I 7 1 Fi7( ings going out with a run of 101 Train No12 4f 4 11001 ic I TO DECIDE stPREMACT ERTLE AND WILLI iMq inn HoiPe won both matches at cushion bil- A GOOD SUGGESTION' 0 ilard 25 to 1 Try Chamberlain's Tablets when bill INIxlv7--oilrlt aF omrt rielt1- 0 1 I 7411WAUKEE Nov 17--All de- 0 Bet-rsons fancy shot program included lOtts or constipated You are certain to emp4 1 77 mw 7foS that he did not be much ple siTew in 11 -00 a 1 ased with them They are I taliS Of the Ertle-winiams match linZ rqr ormancei- have been finally agreed upon The 1 0 weight question has been settled by close I The engagement will with Saturday tead of 11 30 casy to take and pleasant in effect----1 111S night's Rho AtiVt Ertle agreeing to let Niilitams come 1 a in in at 11s pounds at 10 a Thanks- 0 giving Day Articles were signed THE WORST IS VET TO COME -s 1 i i I LAWTON COTTON MILL a He scales here today and returned with a for- Al left that closes the match 0 Ertle who meets toe Burman here 0 0 Noll 21 will leave immediately after 1 0 the match for Baltimore and com- 0 I plete his training there Ertle Is I in flre shape at the present! time 117 pounds BURNS $55 000 LOSS "This raising of the price of bread by all the bakers me something fierce!" "Oh I guess you can stand it" 1111TON Okla Nov Teti- "Yes I know Ent I was talking to ple Cotton Oil Mill was destroyed by my wife about it this morning and she I 0 fir loss being -ibodt $5F300 The said to never mind she would bake our I I milt has been idle 'wo months and the own bread remdimminimwommiipmwomlimome-emeiEmommomsi lira is beLeved to have been Incendiary Magazine ---1L-a- 17711 I FENELON 702 HOUSTON STREET 1 I 1 Resta Jean Chassagne Lees drivitnis aaltebraan was banc c'he iipmwo rtm'eoOPiffv 0 I ERTLE AND WITIIiM I TO DECIDE SUPREMACY I I MILWAUKEE Nov de- 0 I tails of the Ertle-Williams motch 0 have been finally agreed upon The I weight question has been settled by I 11 Ertie agreeing to let Williams come 0 in at 1IS pounds at 10 a Thanks- 1 giving Day Articles were signed 0 here today and returned with a for- 0 left that closes the match 0 i Ertle who meets lee Burman here 0 0 Nov 21 will leave Immediately after I the match for Baltimore and corn- 0 plete his training there Ert le la I i ire shape at the present time I He scales 117 pound I At the night performance Hoppe ran his string in seven frames with high runs of 117 and 121 Peterson scored 43 and his high run was 19 At the matinee Hoppe made his 250 while Peterson was making 22 The champion finished his string in Fi7( Innings going out with a run of 101 HoPPe won both matches at cushion billiards 25 to 15 Petersons fancy shot program included many row ones that he did not sITow in preceding performances The engagement will close with Saturday night's show LAWTON COTTON MILL BURNS $55 000 LOSS 1-11TON Okla Nov Tell- pie Cotton Oil Mill was destroyed by fic --ne loss being nboat $5F300 The milt tas been idle 'wo months and the lira is beLeved pa have been Incendiary EMIIENIPIIIIMMIESIEGMMWSMMErfnin were council last night The men will return to work tomorrow on all plants affected except the $9000000 ship building plant at Squantum I A GOOD SUGGESTION Try Chamberlains Tablets when bil-1 ions or constipated You are certain to be much pleased with them They are casy to take and pleasant in effect-1 Advt Advt THE WORST IS VET TO COME I "This raising of the price of bread by all the bakers strikes me something fierce!" "Oh I guess you can stand it" "Yes I know Eut I was talking to my wife about it this morning and he said to never mind she would bake our own bread Afn on 7111P- 1 THE W( "This rz 1'7 all the fierce! "Oh I "Yes I I my wife a said to nel own bre Magazine leave Fort T'vrr-oiairtlinh 11 a tn instead of 11:30 a tn FENELON 702 HOUSTON STREET N-1tg'- mq 1 A.

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