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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 15

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a Je 1 i Jif is i £: TTTE ATi APPEAL MEMPHIS FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 281913 15 i CHIGA9Q WOMAN WILL ADOPT A HUMAN ZOO Wants 1 5 Babies of Most Char- acteristic Racial Types CORDELL ENDS SEASON BY DEFEATING PENA Registers Second Victory in 21 Years Score 21 to 0 BIG FOR FOR QUAKERS With the Kseeptloa of PaallaK ad Forward PaMlaa Coraell Showed Superiority An erp Department of Play Prna Pilot An Fra arc Mike Donahue Coach of the Auburn Football Champions Will Pick Two All-Southern Elevens (First and Second String) -In The Sunday Commercial Appeal The noted coach himself a former Tale player Is as well qualified to select an all-star football cast as any man in 'the game and his selection will doubtless be generally recognized as In addition Mr Donahue will review the past season at length commenting interestingly on the form displayed by various teams in championship contests and the style and quality of play that obtained during the past season JUST 63 SUIT LEMGTHS-NO TWO ALIKE The Classiest Little Bunch You Ever Clapped Eyes On THE KIND TH ATS ALWAYS MARKED 30-irs a Sample Bunch Worsteds Cheviots Chain Weave Serges all sorts of patterns pepper and salt effects diagonals solid colors shadow stripes in browns tans grays and blues Tomorrow and While They Last Suit to Measure PHILADELPHIA Xov Cornell clomE htr arratlc aeaaon tbla afternoon bjr defeating the University of Pennsylvania for the second time In the 21 years the two teams have met in football contests- The score was 21 to A It Mti a glorious victory for Cornell atnl it was joyously celebrated by the 2600 students who came down from Cornell- to see the annual battle Cornell's i only other victory against Pennsylvania was in 1901 when the big red tram won by the score of 23 to 6 in 1M the teams played a score less tic With the exception of punting and forward passing Cornell showed superiority In every department of the game Her ability to advance the ball through the line and her quickness in fathoming Pennsylvania's intricate -plays surprised the followers of the Quaker a Yoaag la Feats re Sprint The home eleven tried everything It bad In the way of new and old football and Cornell always was there to stop it with one conspicuous exception This was in the third half for receiving fullback on a delayed pass It was the longest sprint of the game Cornell played a powerful offensive game In the first period the New York State eleven scoring two touchdowns Getting the ball in about midfield Cornell twice took it over by straight football smushes against Pennsylvania's cen- ter and tackles and by abort dashes out- side of tackiest The second touchdown was made on more or less of a freak play1 Cornell had taken the ball to the 10-yard line where Barrett tried a field goal Ha booted the ball low and It struck several Pennsylvania players and --bounded over the goal line where a Cornell man fell upon It Coraell Strong on Defease The final touchdown came toward the end of the lust period At no period of the game was Cornell's goal line In sert-' ous danger Pennsylvania once had an opportunity for a field goal but a for- ward pass was tried for a possible touch- down but It was not a success Fit Style and Workmanship Guaranteed Go where you will shop the town over you'll not find any tailor say less than "thirty dollars" In fact no other tailor hereabouts could get hold of a bunch like this Our high standing with the mills gives us the first call on these sample lots and we give you the benefit of selection and price Come Early Pick While the Picking's Best C(Q) TAILORS AND WOOLEN MERCHANTS 5 MAIN STREET MEMPHIS TENN 4-H WHAT LITTLE GENTLEMEN THESE COLLEGE CHAPS AREA WACO -Texas Nov Lieut EL Johnson Third Cavalry A from Fort Sam Houston 1 was assaulted and badly beaten about the face this afternoon by students of Baylor University following a football game between Baylor and Southwestern University tn which he acted as referee Charles Braun of Waco um- Slre received a scalp wound when went to Lieut Johnson's assistance During the play Lieut Johnson put Leach a Baylor player out of the game for slugging and later Imposed similar penalty on two Southwestern layers Leach -and 1 Baylor students surrounded the referee when time was called and In the mlx-up the official was badly beaten Southwestern won the game 14 to 1L the second and only the bell eaved him from being knocked out In the sixth In the eighth and ninth Loadman was put to the mat but saved himself by taking several of the count ARMY-NAVY SPECTATORS President Wilson Will Divide Support Between Beth Sides NEW- YORK Xov The 'lineup of spectators for the Army-Nary football game Saturday was made practically complete today by announcement' of the distinguished -men who have reserved boxes on the navy side of the stadium at the Polo Grounds The list Includes such famous naval heroes as Admiral George Dewey and Rear Admirals Charles Blgsbee Robert EL Peary 7 A Clark Seaton Schroeder and numerous -names quite as familiar in current naval annals The seating arrangements have been so adjusted that President Wilson as com-mander-ln-chlef of both the army and navy can divide his support bota-een the two schools by sitting on the navy side of the field during the latter half of the bootball battle And It appears that some of his official family including Secretary of State Bryan who was first announced as boxholdera on the army side will follow the president' lead Among distinguished clvlllkns sitting with the naval men will be President John Hlb-ben of Princeton University Thomas Ede-aon and CoL Robert Thompson Columbia University students who are denied any football games of their own will have a chance for the second time this season to see a big football struggle on the Polo Grounds snd msny will act as ushers The navy team will come from Annapolis tonight and have a light practice at the Polo Grounds tomorrow to get acquainted with the new ground The army men will also probably get In from Whit Point during the night and have practice on the new grounds tomorrow afternoon PROBABLE NAVY LINE-UP NEW YORK Nov 27 The Naval Academy football squad accompanied by a numerous party of officials coaches and "rooters reached here tonight from Annapolis for the game with the Army at the Polo Grounds on Saturday A largo crowd met the arriving middles and gave them a noisy greeting Coach Douglas I Howard said: "There la not a single case of illness or Injury in the whole squad Everybody Is In the pink of condition and we are hoping for the very The Navy goat also was reported In fine fettle The following was given out as the probable line-up of the Navy team on Saturday Ingram or Overish left end Ralston left tackle: Howe left guard Perry center 'Brone 'righf guard Vaughn right tackle-Gllcrist (captain) right end Nichols or Mitchell quarterback Harris fullback 'Leonard or Falling left halfback McReady right halfback The team will hold secret practice tomorrow DECIDES OX ARMY LINE-UP WEST POINT Nor 27-The Army football squad took Its last home practice this morning for the game with the Navy on the Polo Grounds In New York Saturday It was the shortest and lightest workout the-men have had this season laatlpgbut half an hour- Half the period wee devoted to goal kicking itiarglng down the field by the linemen and a punting drill The last half was given over to rehearsal of plays to be used against the Navy The squad leaves tomorrow morning for New York Coach Daly said today he would line hia men up against the Navy on Saturday as follows: Markoet left end: Wynne left tackle Huston left guard Jane tackle quarterback: Hogs (captain)' left 'half back Hodgson right halfback Benedict fullback GA TECH SMOTHERS (IEXSOX -ATJ'AXTA Ga Nov 27 Literally smothering Clemson beneath a puzzling mass of trick plays Georgia Tech won here today by a score of 34 to 0 From the opening scrimmage the result -was- plainly Indicated The Clemson forwards apparently were unable to solve the Yellow Jacket plays quickly enough to break: them up Five touchdowns were made by Tech goals being kicked from four of them The weather was unusually warm and this to a great extent influenced the game Tech employed many substitute Tech began Its scoring early after Clemson fumbled In the first scrimmage and a Yellow Jacket player fell on the ball A trick formation netted -Tech 28 yards and Cook was sent around left for a touchdown A few minutes later Tech's second touchdown resulted from a double pass to Montague Again In the second Suarter Tech advanced to within striking lstance of the goal by a 30-yard forward pass Fielder then being sent around left end for a touchdown In the second half the brilliant broken Held work of Fielder was responsible for two more touchdown In the third quarter t'ne fleet Yellow Jacket run through the entire Clemson team and In the last period he aklrted Clemson'a end for 49 yard Clemson came near' scoring In the last few minutes of play fierce charges by Webb and Logan carrying the 'ball to v-lthln six Inches of the goal' Before it could be pushed over however time was called OF PITT DOWN PENN STATE PITTSBURGH Nov The University of Pittsburgh today defeated Pennsylvania State College 7 to 6 In their annual Thankaglvlng Day football conteat It was a pretty game throughout neither team having an advantage and both playing the best brand of football seen here this season At times It was so dark the players scarcely were visible from the grand stand MISSOURIANS IN TIE GAME CHARLESTON Mo Nov The Inter-high school championship of Southeast Missouri was retained by Charleston when Charleston and Slkeston played a nothing to nothing gam today Charleston defeated Slkeston early in the season 14 to 3 ARK BLANKS TULANE Raiorbarki Trample oi Louisiana Teat Score 14 to NEW ORLEANS La Nov Outplaying Tulane from start to finish University of Arkansas making Its first appearance on the local gridiron gave Tulane Its last walloping of the aeaaon this afternoon score 14 to 0 The reeult of the game wae never In doubt after the first four minutes of play when the Razor-backs eased Quarterback Cook over the Tulane goal line Arkansas other score came In the third period Capt May whose flaying featured the game going over the Except "in-the last quarter Tulane seldom got within 20 yards line In the first period Woodward missed a place kick at this distance He did not get close enough for another attempt until five minutes before play ceased when May raced into a forward pass and started down the field being tackled by three Tulane men from behind on the 40-yard line Tulane played a defensive game for three parte and then braced up Arkanaas used aerie of short passes just over the line two-thirds of which were successful but when threatening the goal line Cook fumbled the bait Raserbaeks Si Coach line with the- except tlon of Valentine seemed rattier weak and nearly all of Tulane short bucks WINS HER HUSBAND OVER Mrs Brsrkott Blshsp Will lead Then Psblle lehssl and Plans ts Bring Then Vp na Brsthera and Slaters CHICAGO Nov Mis Brackett BlMhop wife of a wealthy business man today made known that ah plans to become the mother by adoption of 15 children each to represent one of the 15 moat characteristic racial type Her plam became known when her representatives visited local orphan asylums In search of the nucleus of her future family Mrs Bishop later aM that friends now touring Europe had been asked to find babies representing such races as she could not recruit In Chicago The unique family according to Mrs-PUhop will include a negro baby an Indian an Arab a Japanese a Malay a German a Chinese a Scandinavian an American an Irish and babies representing several of the South American countries In explaining her plan Mis Blehop said she was in hopes of obtaining babies In whch the racial characteristics of each promise to develop moat thoroughly The plan she eail had been under consideration elflce the death of two daughters 25 years ago Mr Bishop opposed It until recently however when she said he had been won over She hopes to get babies about one year- old A Hainan Zoo will move from the hotel where we now live to a comfortable good-sized house in the outskirts az soon as the family Is started" said Mrs Bishop "and we intend to brim the children up as nearly as possible like the average American family of moderate means "They will go to the public schools and I hope to show that in spite of their different nationalities and racial traits they will grow up brothers and sisters as 1 mean to bo a mother to them Mrs Bishop said some of her friends had attempted to dissuade her from the Idea suggesting the family would become known as "the human zoo" HAPPY OLD AGE Gray Hairs Ns Barrier ts Joys of Aged Brllal Cosple HOLLISTER Mo Nor Mr and Mrs Henry Jewett the oldest ttrUlul couple that ever graced the Ozark country got off tho train hero yesterday amid a shower of rice and the congratulations of their friends and the town people Mr Jewett Is over 89 years old and the brltle is 70 The fact that gray hairs streaked their temples and that they were united In their declining years dla not secin to mar their happiness In the least and the light of true love shone brightly from their eyes In their quiet way they enjoyed their wedding trip as much as any June bride of IS and a dashing young bridegroom of 20 The wedding took place on Nov 16 at McCook Neli Since that time they have been visiting friends in Joplin The froom is a native of Colorado Mrs ewett Is a very remarkable woman Site as for many years a missionary In Persia and la the author of a splendid book telling of the life and customs of th-it country and the ups and downs a missionary has to contend with while there She Is a woman of refinement- and education and delights In doing for and helping others who are needy It is also a rather remarkable incident that she married a man of her own name but no relation to her After she retired from the missionary field she cast around for a rulet home spot and the Ozarka took her fancy and she- located here For several years she has lived on her country pi-ice a mile east of town She is greatly fuved In the community in which she lives She and her husband will set up housekeeping and they have the best wishes of the community for a long and happy life FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE Estimates of Secty Daniels Go to House Committee WASHINGTON Nov Navy estimates Secretary Daniels has sent to tho House appropriations committee ask Con-greM to vote 21450000UO for the naval establishment during the next fiscal year His estimate la 3a000UU0 below last year and yet proposes the building of two battleships at I150u00u0 each eight torpedo boat destroyers iqi three submarines Many details of the estimates are along the lines of tho last naval appropriation bill The House naval affairs committee contains large navy and small navy advocate A one-battleship programme was successful last session The naval affairs committee will meet Tuesday to favorably report the naval militia pay bill and the bill for a council of national defense Both hllla were ap- firoved by the naval committee in the ast Congress Chairman Padgett will urge their pannage In tho House during the coming session The proposed council of national defense would be an advisory body in which the secretaries of state war and navy chairman of military and naval affalra of both houses of Congress the chief of staff of the army and oertaln high officers of the nary would be members Its functions would be to report to Congress on legislation for military defense THINKS FATHER BURGLAR Gibson Teas Yon ns Man Shdot and Father Bleeds ts Death GIBSON Tenn Nov Sam Wheeler a farmer five miles north of town was shot and killed last night at his home by his son 1 Ben Wheeler For some time past the Wheelers have had reason to believe that burglers were visiting their home Last night they heard a noise and both went out to Investigate each going in opposite directions and In tho dark the two met The son thought his father wss a burglar and called to him to halt The father did not answer as soon as the son thought he ought to hare done and the son shot emptying the gun into his father's leg cutting the arteries from which the-elder Wheeler bled to death before medical assistance could be secured Ben Wheeler Is almost erased with grief BRITISH SHIP LAUNCHED Emperor of India Is Latest of Fnnr Battleships BARROW-IN-FURNESS England Nor The battleship Emperor of India the last of the four on the British 1911-13 naval construction programme was launched hero today Her construction had been considerably delayed owing to labor troubles at the shipyard so that the new vesael Is not of such modern type as some of the ships already launched She was laid don-n on May 21 1912 The admiralty today departed from Its recent custom and Invited naval attaches of tho foreign embassies in London to bo present at the launching Ita reason being probably that details concerning the new battleship were already known AVIATORS CREMATED Victims of French Accident Were Members of Artillery Corps EFERXAY France Nov The two aviators who were burned to death when their biplane caught fire yesterday near Chamtemerle were identified today as Capt Brtot of tho artillery and Sergt Pouillsrd Tho men were attached to the French army aviation center at St Cyr and were flying from the aviation field to tho army camp at Mallly As the pilot attempted a landing on tna outskirts of Chantemerle the machine crashed Into a hedge The tank exploded covering the aeroplane and Its occupants with burning oil The machine was destroyed and the bodies were badly charred PRODUCTION OF -WHEAT WASHINGTON Nov Principal producing -countries of wheat oats and barley la tho' northern hemisphere showed an increased production of these cerrala thla year over last According to a cable WHEN OTHERS FAIL TRY DR TRACY THE BEST EQUIPPED TO CURE Cures come easy when you know how I hare been at my Job till I know I will cure certain disease before I treat you 1 keep tho apparatus and remedies and 1 have the experience CUKES A XI) MERIT WIX Get the old physlcan who cures YOUR disease My price Is less and you run no risk of my not knowing how Others come ana go arhllo 1 stay and grow Your blood kidneys and akin all have my skill I have done this for many busy years In Memphis and am Improving all the time The cure that was hard ten years ago is easy now and the largest apparatus la used with experience to cure perfectly Men and women get your long -looked -for cure of YOUR special disease FltEE CONSULTATION I give free examination and advice When you call If you find the best equipped office in my city or state 1 will treat you for nothing have the best because my practice demands It Men have said after 1 cured them that they felt like kicking themselves for not coming to me in the first place Women have come to me after they had been operated without improvement and when cured them they said they felt like kicking themselves for not coming to me before Men have neglected to take up my treatment because they thought on account of my big reputation my price would be higher than they could pay After they come and get well they say 1 am the cheapest because the price la low enough and 1 cur while others only treat and charge DON'T MISS THE DONAHUE ARTICLE! proved groundgalner George Maihles Rosenthal and Sharp were Tulane's beat men Taking tbo kickoff -on her 13-yard line May raced the ball back 9 yards before being downed Straight football together with a five-yard pass brought the oval within four yards of goal and Cook waa elected to carry the ball over He did and kicked goal During tbo remainder of the -period Tulane resorted to kicking except for a fumble giving Tulane the ball from which Woodward missed his boot Neither side scored In the second though Arkansas had possession of the ball most of the time but Rudd tried to buck Tu-lane'e left side of the line and failed to make the required distance three different times In the third period May took the kickoff on his five-yard lino and ran the ball back to midfield A series of line bucks and three successive passes one of which went for 15 yards put the ball on Tulane's five-yard line May going over on tbo next play Arkansas tried hard for another touchdown -but Tulana was lucky In breaking up the passes Once In possession of the ball Tulane threatened for a moment but May's splendid tackling of George after the runner zlgxagged lus way through the entire Arkansas team kept the Rasorback line safe- A fumble gave Arkansas the ball again but the visitors were penalized three times for holding offside and coaching from the side lines Tulane played her best ball in tho last quarter Arkansas seemed to tire badly and substitutes were crowded into the game on almost every play Rosenthal for Tulane started through Ratcllffe for first downs three times Tulane too worked In fresh men here and Morris took the longest pass of the game 39 yard Tulane finally worked- the ball to -Arkansas 39-yard fine but May broke up their happiness by snatching a pass and running '2S yards' -With another touchdown in sight Cook signalled for short passe which were successful but Arkansas suffered two 10-yard penalties for holding May had tho ball on 15-yard line when the game ended Lineup: Tulane Poeltlon Arkansas Flck Center 7 Valentine Goodson left guard MIlis Maihles Left tackle Estes Gately Left end Murray Woodward Right tackle Ratclirfe Marks (c): Quarterback Cook George 'Left half Parchman Sharp Right half 3Xsy (c) Hlndermann Fullback Rudd Tulane Killeen for Sharp Greham for Marks Rosenthal for Hlndermann: Hlndermann for Sharp White for Morris: Morris for White Arkanaas Turner for Murray: Sadler for Parchman: Dubbs for Ratcllffe Murray for Turner Parchman for Sadler: Ratcllffe for Dubbs Dubbs for Ratcliffs Sadler for Parchman Summary: CoOk May Goal from Cook 2 Officials Brown (Dartmouth) umpire Elmer (Mississippi) head linesman Roehm (B S) Time of la minutes Tailoring Makes The Clothes and clothes -help to make or break the man The clothes you wear have 90 per cent to do with your appearance and your appearance much to do with -your success Peiser Suits Overcoats and Furnishings help to make the man for the Peiser Tailored New Shop 42 Mila St Anything less thaa a perfect St la ns St at all A Card to the Public have removed my entire stock of Watches Diamonds Jewelry Silverwarl and China to my new location 3 Sputh Main Street I am not Interested and have no connection whatsoever with any 1 -other store or sale either auction or -pri- vate JULIUS G00UMAJJ Frits right end and Barrett quarter it whir punl i long and well directed but the receiving end of the play was slow In getting up to the ball After the game the Cornell students marched Into town behind a brass band playing the Cornell eong "The Big Red Team" played dashing football for Cornell while Minds despite his Injured shoulder punt ed well HI forward passes were Ion BllOWX LOSES TO 1XDIAXS PROVIDENCE I Nov Brown University closed her football season here this afternoon losing to the Carlisle Indians 13 to 0 in their annual Thanksgiving struggle It was not exactly an exit in a blaze of glory for -the Brunonlans but considering their condition four regulars being badly crippled in the Harvard game 10 days ago local supporters feel that Brown did wonderfully well to -bold the pow-erful scoring machine of Coach Glenn Warner to two- touchdowns The famous crisscross play that worked with the Dartmouth defense wss stopped seven times in succession by the stalwart Brown forwards who fought with the desperation of despair The one plucky stand of the game however came In the second period when tho Indians had the ball Inside Brown's 10-yard line on first down Four times the rown line held like a stone wall and lenryi unfed- out Of danger" The first touchdown came In the second period when they inarched down the field from their own 20-yard line using nothing but straight football They cored again in the third period by a forward pass on 30-yard line Brown's defense failing to stop tbs husky red skin backs WILLIAMS WIM EADY MATCH MILWAUKEE Nov 17-Kld WlllHams of Baltimore gave Dick Loadman the beating of his life this afternoon Load-man only showed strong Jn one round the third' when he knocked Willis ms to tho door but Williams had the other nlns rounds by a wide margin- Loadman was knocked down in the first and twice In SOME CIGAR mm ASK DlftLlSD INSIST FTVJOY EM EMBER REPEAT Lee Sons Salt WMtuto Msirttetm MEMPHIS I Aofomobilo Lamps GIlBEnG LAHG 0 gram from the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome Italy to the lk-partment of Agriculture -the figures Indicate an Increase of 92 per cent of 08 per cent of oats and 7J per cent of barley The producing countries are: Prussia Belgium Denmark Spam France Great Britain and Ireland Hungary Italy Luxemburg Netherlands Koumanla European Russia Swltserianil Canada United States India Japan Asiatic Russia Algieria and Tunis The preliminary figures for European Russia are: Wheat 838000009 bushels Itariey 55000u000 bushels and oats 1101-000000 bushels CHARGE MURDER TO WOMAN MrsStokee of Fort Worth Charged With Killing Attorney FORT WORTH Texas Nov Mr Agnes Stokes divorced wife of John Stokes charged with the murder of Donald Shilg a Dallas attorney on Tuesday was arrested on a charge of murder today She waived examination and gave 32W0 bonds It la the contention of the state that Stokea could not have fired the shot which killed Shilg Stokes claimed to have been in another room at the time of the tragedy Mrs Stokes waa there nursing Stokea when Shilg and the second Mrs Stokes who has Instituted divorce proceedings appeared to take an inventory of the household effect This is said to have caused the shooting Stokes is still held on tho murder charge GAILLARD NEAR DEATH Physicians Abandon Hope for Digger Cnlebrn Cot Baltimore! Md xov PhysitUua of the Phipps psychiatric clinic at Johns-Hopklns Hospital announced this afternoon that practically all hope ham btn abandoned for the recovery of Llrut-i'jl David Dubose Gallia rd who dug Culcbra Cut In the Panama Canal He has been sinking steadily for the last few daya I Col Gaillard's condition It la said now la such that death might be a matter of cither a few hours or a few daya as la the usual result of brain disease His son Lieut David Gallia rd A said today that his father's illness came on him suddenly In July PUTS CURB ON TANGO Board of Education In Xew York Re- daces Sensaal Dances to Minimum XEW YORK Xov The board Of education waa Informed today In the 15th i annual report of the city superintendent of school on recreation center vacation I schools and vacation playgrounds that) the turkey trot grizzly bear tango and like dances" have been reduced to a minimum tn the mixed dances under tho auspices of educational authorities FORMOSA CONSPIRES Inlanders Plotted to Overthrow Japanese Rnle and Rejoin China TOKIO Xov 27 Confirmation has been received of the conspiracy in the Izland of Formoea to overthrow Japanese rule there The plot waa widespread and the Instigators planned to organise an army of 100900 massacre the Japanese and restore Formosa to China Tnrkeys Sc per pound Just received alive last night SUu Missouri wheat fed turkey which will be dressed in our own poultry department for delivery Saturday Order Today Three deliveries dally one on Sunday Prompt telephone and delivery service ARTHUR SEESSEL Five Phones 185 60S Adv CZAR PURCHASE HORSES r'- NEW YORK Xov The Ruaslan government took a hand In purchasing horses at the Old Glory sale today Frank Caton representing the czar's master of horse bought the trotter O'Xell (2:07 1-4) for 83A09 and Adbella Watt the crack two-year-old filly for 2L590l The price paid for O'Xell was the record of the sale since It opened Monday Jn addition to and Adbella Watt eight other horses brought 81-099 or more each The untried yearling colt Blngerloch brought f34Qfc GET IIEALTH-VICTORY Let me kill the scowl of pain Let me give you the health-victory that shines out of a healthy eye Have the courage that wins and the body that sparkles with victory Do not get old before your time shrivel up under a curable disease and lose the fight without a struggle A faint heart never fed a happy family A faded cheek never won a merry friend I cure my specialties for my growth says ao and perhaps you are about an average Yur dla-1 ease Is half-cured when you begin If It la one that 1 have been curing for many busy years When 1 fix you up you will feel and look tho part to perfection GET CURED OX CREDIT SPECIAL SSTBSSS and Kidney Disorder Pimple Sores Ulcer General Debility Nerve Exhaustion Functional Weakness and Loss of 'Weight IF YOU HAVE pain in side Enlarged Vein Pile Inflamed Joint Catarrh Sore Throat or any diseases of men and women you may call ana get credit treatment Any man or woman having a special disease gets credit If he or she has credit at the up-town store Come make arrangement and get health-victory I will make it easy for you and ao treat you that you will be my friend as you achieve succes Tear out thla and call or write today for free consultation Come between 8 AM and 6 PM I am open till 8 PM on Wednesday and Saturday night and on Sundays from i to 1 Consultation Is free prices low enough and credit la easy to arrange or you can pay weekly or monthly GDIRlo oIL 178 to 182 South Main Street Memphis Tcnn Phone Slain 1197- you have -finished reading paper ou the train throw the first group of section hands you meet They will appreciate -jV -Sjl 'A' -s 'f "A.

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