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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 3

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Monroe, Louisiana
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Ufcly wound lnhis knee, which practical ly ended hia dhy as an active part id which the state highway systems are to the: ancient, one of the most interest take be left to the discretion of the ing, perhaps, being ft large number of .1 il i. ThADA' AAlKiat flf 1 1 0 nflnt in the frame. In mid season the pant in ine game, in min seaon ine commission nun ine engineer. nmwp. affairs of the Baltimore team became! When the reading of the bill had wooden servant to serve their master CAREER OF JOHN M'GRAW STANDS OUT AS ONE OF an lmninlitfi th McCrsiw unit anil 1 tiAen inmnlnf(iiJ SenntoP I.nwraann in fllter tlTe.

announced that he was through with thf move ft that committee formulate some Bread, as we know it, in comparatively riCTCRE GARDEN TONIGHT 7 game forever. 1 policy of important points under dis speaking, a recent" invention, for right i About, this time the Giants were go MUCH INTEREST dripping, breath taking, thrilling! cussion, Senator R. B. Butler moved up to the end of the eighteenth century, i that the committee agree upon creation the poorer people ate chiefly unleavened mv .1....... i i I bread.

Yeast as used today is quite Th ift what the spectator will say i i when he sees the shinwreck scene the of highway commission of three. Butler Motion 4 ujr 1 fiittikw 4liAt Kilt ri lax? modern invention, ana waning powoer i Itobertson Cole release, "The Beach of even more so. Fairv tales are no longer allowed to featuring Kdith Storey, which York, Sept. 30. The career of John J.

McGraw, manager of the New: York Giants and one of the best known men in profeRnional baseball, stands out Senator Williamson were I convinced I 1 i opens at the riciura i.aruen torngni uiiu oi i lie nioiii nuerr'si ihjj in imp inat ine state omeiais nameu oy nun. iu i wore competent to handle this wrk," ister of Education has issued an order on said Senator. Butler. Hut they are that fairies or princely heroes, are not; recently presented boast ing poorly. It was during the Freedman regime.

The team played bad ball and the fans were not attending the games. McGraw's name was suggested to Freedman flnrl he placed him in command of the team on July 10. He has led the Giants since. When McGraw came to New York the Polos Grounds seated persons. Now it 38,000 and frequently on big days the Club is compelled to close the gates.

The New York Club considers John McGraw such a valuable asset that they have had his life insured for $100,000. annals or tbe. national sport. Motiraw waa horn at Truxton, N. on April 1, 1873.

McGraw uinyed hist first nrofessional to be mentioned in fairy tales. They Kuu teci are wicked, and do harm, and ara there ctn of the ipwreck in only one of fore forbidden. the many "ides In this tremendous 0 drama which required the utmost care The Alameda iramp arioruv nuor ih niAcartieu anon of Art Director i ia fxnna inforoat Under the direction Mason Cleaning and RoWt at thp cost of sev'rftl 0V in the Liner trouaerft. He made such a reputation around his home town as a hard hilter and fikillful fielder that he waa recom mendi'd to the Olean team, then in New York Mate league and in the spring of 1890 signed his first baseball contract. UnKMu nAa.n I.

Il.ii sands of dollars, a beautifully appointed UNION APPEASED. Dyeing plant and assume all obligations against same. J. C. MNF.R.

ft yacht and a whaling schooner were bought, only to be destroyed out on the ocean several miles from th coast. A want ad In the News Star la I News Star want ads bring results. kcheap, but 1 gets results. i i first game he played with Clean. Although only about 200 fans attended he felt more nervous than at any time In his life.

In describing hi first game the popular leader of the Giants said: "That first game was one of the Cup Test is tho safeard to quality that insures the never varying flavor of this famous New Orleans coffee. Nothing is left to chance with Alameda, constant cup tests In our great laboratories preventing any variation in taste. You'll never know real coffee satisfaction till you've tried directly in politic more subject lo political influence than any one else and 1 do not beiieve they are the proper persons. If they were, the Williamson bill wonid be the most economical." The Butler motion carried without opposition. Senator Lawrason then moved that the state be divided into three road district nnd that one commissioner be appointed from, each district.

Senator Boyer moved as a substitute that commissioners be appointed from the state at large. Senator T. L. Dowling, co aulhor of Dowling Schell bills in which the district proposition is included, spoke at some length in favor of tbe district plan. It would put the commissioners in better touch with each section of state and enable them to bring fuller knowledge of the localities to their work, he said: Senator Butler opposed this, saying that the only way to get the best men possible was.

by allowing the governor to select them from the state at large, carried, 6 to 2. Those voting for the district plan were Howling and Lawra son, for the state at large plan, Domengeaux, Boyer, Gilbert, Butler, Wood and Stewart. Senator Butler then moved that the commissioners be removable at the governor's will and the motion was unanimously carried. Citizens of Union parish have been appeased by the information received from Senators Bagwell and Warren and Representative Shields that they had conferred with Mr. Schell in regard to the Schell Dowling highway measure now pending before the legislature and that he had agreed to amend it so as to provide for a hjghwny to run from the Arkansas line through Marion to Farmerville and connect witn the Arkansas road through Hu'ttig and El Dorado.

Citiezna of Union parish recently held a mass meeting at Marion and entered a protest to being loft out of the road byilding measure, but are greatly pleased with the amendment that is to be offered. "Who ttid Kellogf Com Flakes? Oh. goody, Jan, bet we're going to have KELLOGG tor our up ptraea we won't drml" great est events in my life and I will remember it always. I was confident of making good ant il I went on the field. Then I was bewildered; il seemed that there were enough persons in the stands to populate the state of New York.

1 hoped that the batter would not hit the ball to me. 'When a grounder did come my way I 1 1 A EDA ALAM PURE COFFEE ACTION TAKEN ON VITAL ITEMS IN ROAD FIGHT. Get it at your Grocer's' in full weight one and three pound tins. Merchants Coffee of New Orleans, Ltd. SnVifi Rlendmrt of Hith Crodm Caileeu V.

S. iiovernmeni iMtmeA Houmng Plant. jeu as inougn i was rooteo lo me luri. I couldn't move. Finally it seemed like an age to me I got started and picked the ball up in my bare hand but threw it over the first baseman's head, in my haste to beat the The error lost the game for McGraw's team but it did not discourage him.

McGraw got $60 a month for playing with Olean. After one year with Olean he went to the Cedar Rapids Club, were the remuneration was slightly better. While with the Iowa team there was a remarkable change for the better in his playing he performed at short stop and his playing there attracted the attention of a big league scout, and in August, 1891, he was signed by the Baltimore Club, of the National League, then last in a 12 club circuit. GROCER CO, Distributors Monroe, La. 35 leave it to the kiddies to.

pickKelloggs Corn Hakes yes ma'am, just like you will! Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes and a bowl of imitations in front of any youngster! See KEL LOGG'S disappear I Try the experiment on yourself! It's great to know the difference in corn flakes the difference between the genuine and the just as Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor that would win your favor by itself but when you know that Kellogg all the time crispness! Well they just make you glad. That's the only way to say it! Moonstroke. The notion that the moon is dangerous while we are asleep is so firmly fixed even in the modern mind that very many people would not willingly go to sleep in the moonlight. Yet science has proved the connection to be entirely fallacious. In an old saga we read a story which may explain the origin of this superstition.

It seems that a warrior who was being pursued went to sleep, and that its changing path caused the moon to reveal him to his enemies. Luckily he awoke before they killed him and escaped. But the strain was so great that he became mad. Perhaps several or even one famous case such as this would be sufficient to start the superstition now so widely believed. iii uniia whs iiiniiHrr ui inc Orioles when McGraw broke into the I e' Tl a I.

The Southern Hardware Ltd. Special Friday and Saturday Bargains in Kitchen and House Furnishings Baton Rouge, Sept. 30. Definite action on some of the most important points in the good roads controversy was taken by the senate committee on highways at the first meeting of the committee since the joint conferences with the house committee were terminated. Eight members of the committee were present, with Chairman J.

R. Domengeaux presiding. Here are the features upon which they agreed: Creation of highway commission of three, who are not state office holders, and who will be appointed by the gov ernor. Members of the commission to hold office during the pleasure of the governor, and to be removable at his will. The commission to be selected from the state at large, and not from districts to be created.

These are some of the most important points in the whole controversy, and now that they are settled, the committee can proceed to the consideration of other features of the various measures before it. Parker Send Boy kin Bill. As soon as the committee was called to order Chairman Domengeaux read a communication from Governor John M. Parker, enclosing a draft of tie bill prepared by J. E.

Boykin of the federal highways department. The hill, as read by the clerk of the committee, followed suggestions made by Mr. Boykin in the joint meeting of house and senate committee on Tuesduy night. It provided for the creation of a state highway commission of three selected at large from the state by the governor and removuble by him; of a state highway engineer, and provided that the routes Kellogg's will snap up kiddie appetites something wonderful! And, our word for it let the littlest have their fill just like Daddy must have his! You'll never know how delicious corn flakes can be until you eat KELLOGG'S! TOASTED CORN Odd and Interesting. Natives who use blowpipe? for hunting have an accurate aim up to f0 yards.

Foliage in cities where there is much soot is usually free from insect One pr'ek from the poisoned durU u'it by the Malajk will cause d. a in half an hour. $10.00 ALUMINUM ROASTERS $6.50 i mi mm mm ri. tJuim iiniHneu ine season oi 1891 as a bench warmer. In May 1892, New Hanlon, succeeded Barney and took a fancy to McGraw in spite of his small stature.

First he tried him on second base where he showed much speed and skill. He was transferred to third where he played even more brilliantly and there he stuck. From that time until he withdrew from active service he was one of the best third basemen in the game, at one time being considered the top not cher of them all. His ability to field bunts was uncanny, and no third baseman in the game ever has equalled him in that department. lie always was capable batter but under Hanlon'g Prection ho became one of the greatest in baseball.

For year his averago never below the .3.10 mark and be was very fa.st on the bases. His all round good work was a big factor in Baltimore's string of pennants. While a member of the Oriolei he was surrounded by a coterie of stirs who helped to set off his brilliance. Hughie Jennings, who now in associate 1 with him in the direction of the Giant and Wilbert Ilobinson, manager of tl. A ferry across a river in Cornwall has $5.00 ALUMINUM PITCHERS, LARGE SIZE $3.50 been curried on without interruption since the twelfth century.

Nearly tons of bombs, shells and other missiles have been collected from the battlefields of Flanders. Becent discoveries in Egypt have dis CORN FLAKES AIm mlers ef KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and kranbltd ALL KINDS OF BASKETS, CLOTHES HAMPERS, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET BASKETS, WASTE BASKETS, FANCY BASKETS, ALL MADE OF IMPORTED WILLOW AND LAST A LIFE TIME. closed curious burial customs among Good House JO PA Paint, per gallon PmOU Three Burner Gas Stove, Thermos or Buttles, pints $7.00 Electric Irons, fully 1 i large size $22.50 $4.85 guaranteed oven 75c $2.00 Nu Cut Glass Flower Vases 55c 75c Package Alabastine Salads The very beit ingredient require the right flavoring to whet the appetite end produce a concoction that is indescribably ood. Garvey's Vinegar will make such a dressing for a salad. Garvey's Vinegar is as pure as it is de liciously flavored.

Your grocer has Carrey's Vinegar in labeled bottles. Ask for free recipes. THE J. GARVEY CO. New Orleans $1.75 Mirro Aluminum ir $1.00 Now Making Friends Instead of Profits Fall Suits $20.00 to $55.00 White Enameled Chil $4.50 $1.50 Diwtless (i A A Floor Sweeper.

Brooklyn, were among them. McGraw and Robinson wire sold in I'jOO to the St. Louis Club for a price reported to be $18,000. The sale displeased both men. When the American League invaded the East in 1000, McGraw was one af the ablest lieutenants of Ban Johnson, the League president.

While they were still in St. Louis, McGraw and Robirso.i were plotting to place an American team in Baltimore. Finally McGraw obtained backing and assembled a good ball term. He was appointed manager of the club which was a most popular move in Baltimore jpnd in 1901 there was no staunch er American leader than John McGraw. now the permier leader of the National League.

In 1902 there was an open split between McGraw and Johnson. Not only were the Orioles weakened by suspensions but many players were retired with injuries. McGraw was spiked three times in 1902, the last causing Kitchen King Kumfort Toasters Wire Hanging Baskets 35 35c $6.25 $8.50 Garden Ilose, 50 Glazed ftfln Cuspidors Ovlx American Steel Wool, best White enameled hath room fixtures, tumbler holders, towel rods, soap holders, your choice each eUUls aluminum cleanser 15c THE LARGEST STOCK AND BEST ASSORTMENT CF CHINA AND GLASSWARE IN THE CITY ricture Garden i Yes we've cut prices to the bone. We simply closed our eyes, forgotten profits and determined to show the men of this city that we're paving the way to lower prices. And here are the values that will prove we're doing it.

You won't find their equal anywhere in town. Quality hasn't been reduced one bit. A visit here will prove most convincing. THE SOUTHERN HARDWARE Ltd. 108 110 WALNUT ST.

SPECIAL Saturday and Monday Coat's Thread 5c Safety Pins, 3 for 10c 10c Dress Fasteners 5c 5c Pearl Buttons, 3 for 1 0c Colgate's Talcum Powder, 3 for 25c Ladies' Teddies 50c Silk Trim Teddies $1.00 Muslin Petticoats 75c Extra Nice Gowns $1.00 Ladies' Silk 75c Children's 25c a 17c Boys' Blouses 45c Men's Blue Shirts 69c Children's Sateen Bloomers 25c Special Aluminum 98c Cedar Oil Floor 89c Lamps 75c Water Glasses 5c' 27 in. Diaper Sateen Petticoats 98c Checked Gingham 15c Table Damask 50c Window Shades 59c Bleaching 15c Fall Hats $2.48 BAILEY'S 200 Feet from DeSiard Street, on Jackson mi urn api i hi ii mi mmmmmmmmpm TONIGHT "Beach of Dreams" An All Star Cast SEE: The thrilling shipwreck. The fight against an Apache band. The punishment of a rogue. The battle with poacherB.

And many other scenes of thrills, pathos and power. Comedy "Verse is Worse" is Inc The Toggery TYPHOID IS PREVALENT DO NOT DRINK JUST ANY KIND OF WATER During the contamination of our city supply will serve yoa with par distilled water. We till be it) have you call or instruct your children to ask for water here, DO NOT DRINK WATER JUST ANYWHERE CITY DRUG STORE COR. DeSIARD AND GRAND PHONE 51 i ji SATURDAY "Desperate Youth" I West Monroe, Louisiana For your health's sake. limn mii mum wi hi in rw i wi i i vv i wtt jkt iwik 11.11 in i.

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