Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne

The Commercial Appeal du lieu suivant : Memphis, Tennessee • 9

Lieu:
Memphis, Tennessee
Date de parution:
Page:
9
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

THE COMMEBdAIi APPEAL MEMPHIS TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 6 1914 9 Prospects of Local Elevens--C BY AL MACHINE OPENS miTH WIN Coach Driver's Squad Trims Jonesboro Aggies 20 to 0 Obmiwd only with the idea of again putting themselves at the head of the local football standings and getting back honor race the squad this fall fashion The Purple and Gold team will weigh more than any local eleven and will probably have more faster men than on the majority of the other teams In the title race The Brothers will tip the beam right at 150 pounds when they take the field In games of the 1914 schedule This Is by at least 20 pounds a heavier average than prospective opponents from other Memphis Institutions The squad contains one 10-second man and numerous others who are hitting right around this time The back-field Is speedy while the ability of the ends Is 'Simply a revelation Under the tutelage of Dan -McGinnis former Notre Dame crack end two weeks of the hardest kind of practice has been put under the squad of 25 candidates for monograms McGinnis Is a believer in tbe hurry-up style of football mixing with the open and widespread tactics close formations and other old football plays Thp backfield with Twlford ana Weaver at halves Shea at quarter and Demarchl playing full will undoubtedly form one of the biggest stumbling blocks for opposition defenses imaginable Demarchl who will captain the eleven is remembered from last year as being a star plunger and a good defensive man He was mentioned as a member of Tbe Commercial 1910 All-Memphis team Twlford and Weaver are fast and have shown their ability in end runs and plays off tackle The former is one of the fastest men in Memphis football circles and an exceedingly good brokenfleld runner Shea In game with the alumni showed beyond a doubt that he Is capable of running the team with a good bit of headwork in addition to having no mean ability when it comes to advancnlg the ball himself At ends Shader and Long are adepts at the passing game getting down well and appear to handle themselves nicely in receiving On the defense trained in the Notre Dame style they will -probably break up many fond hopes backfield stars Walsh and Colbert go to make an ideal pair of tackles having the weight which asset for the defense in addition to good offensive ability makes them rank rlgbt around the top The remainder of the first defense Harris and Colbert at guards and Fox at center form a cracking good trio for stopping anything like mass plays All are heavy and possess more than enough speed for their positions There are a host of substitutes who are making first-string men hustle for places and judging-from the caliber they appear tobe of Coach McGinnis will haveno small job In making selections opens her first out-of-town game next Saturday with Little Rock College 'A last moment change resulted In the cancellation of the Osceola Athletic contest which originally was billed to start the Brothers 1914 campaign! In the kicking department Twlford and Weaver are stars The former gets 60 yards In punts while Weaver la an excellent placement and drop kicker Body 100 (Carroll) 7 to 2 third Time Astrology also ran INTERSTATE SHIPPERS OUTCLASS ARKANSAS TEAM Smytliet and Bender 31 em phis Boys 3fnddy Field Retarded Open Play of Both Scoring Came Steadily UNIVERSITY Miss Oct Ole Miss won the initial same of the season today by defeating the Jonesboro Aggies 20 to 0 Notwithstanding the fact that the field was wet from recent rains the university team did some good work while that of tho Agglea was rather The game was Mississippi's from the very beginning Had it not been for field conditions the final score would no doubt have been far above the 20 mark Mississippi made a touchdown the first second and fourth -quarters The third was spent In carrying the ball up and down Jonesboro's territory and at one time tbe- Mississlpplans almost- had the ball over when they were penalised Allsopp for tho Aggies kicked off In the first quarter and -the ball was carried to ana fro in the Jonesboro territory until Chaney Bender carried It over for Mississippi's first touchdown Capt Hmythe kicked goal The first quarter ended with the score standing 7 to 0 In favor of the Oxford boys Evans kicked off for Mississippi In the second quarter and the ball pursued almost the same course as on the first until Houston carried it over for the seemd touchdown Smythe again kicked goal running the score up eeven more points The whistle blew for the close of the second quarter with the score 14 to 0 It was In this part of the game that onesbe o' a forward passes were off and perhaps did more to throw the Arkansas boys In the air than' at any other time during the game work was effective all through the game but his hitting the line was most noted in the second quarter Arkansas Steadies Allsopp kicked off for the Aggies again in the third and Roberts returned 60 yards Evans punted 43 yards and the Aggies were downed in their tracks Evans secured the ball again and went through the line for a 20-yard rain The boys from across the river then unted and Evans returned 46 yards ltfslftslpDi was unable to score In this period The fourth was about the same da the second quarter only when Roberts carried the ball over for third touchdown Smythe failed to kick goal The game closed with the ball on Jonesboro's 20-yard line For the Aggies Frasier BklUern and Hammons played the best ball and for Mississippi Smythe Bender and Evans led the playing with every other man on the team running a close second Lineup: 1 Jonesboro Position Mississippi Burns McGregor Right end Cam Ball A Smith Griffin Btnbbs Right tackle Herns Bishop Juffrles (C) Right guard East Allsop nte knderson Wrenn Frazier Left end Smythe (C) White Left tackle Murphy Myers Looney Left guard McCall Harb Quarterback Evans Roberta Sklllern Left halfback Smith Evans A Smith Williams Left halfback Dear Houston Hammons Fullback Bender Time of IS 1 minutes MAY HAVE ARMY-NAVY GAME' WASHINGTON Oct The controversy over the site of the annual Army-Navy football game which led Secretary Garrison to recommend that the game be abandoned may be reopened In an effort to decide upon a new plan agreeable to both factions Lieutenant-Commander Fairfield of the Naval Academy will confer with Secretary Daniels on the subject tomorrow and later Mr Daniels will discuss it with Secretary Garrison HUNTSVILLE SWAMPED HUNTSVILLE Ala Oct The Huntsville High School football squad played Its first game of the season at Scottsboro Saturday with the Jackson County High School team and was defeated by a score of 84 to 0 The local boys played a good game but they were not heavy enough to be serious contenders Athletic Leader Says Braves Are Meat" for No Team PHILADELPHIA' Oct 6 team that can can bound to the front and win a pennant as the Braves have done must be a pretty good baseball team We do not look upon any ball club of that caliber am 'easy meat From now on until the last ball is pitched In the American League season we will be prepared for the big This was Comle Mack's statement today when he was asked to forecast the probable outcome of the world's series Reminded that his statement really prophesied nothing the rangy leader of the American League champions said: Is all I care to say about what Is going to All of my men are In the best of condition with the exception of Mclnnes and ell that alia him Is a bad finger and I am resting him up so he will be ready for the big games Mack called a conference of players in the clubhouse alter today's game with the Yankees and announced that a dally conference to discuss plays- for the world's series would be held from now on WILSON- GEERS SCORES VICTORY IN TROTTING CLASSIC Takes $5000 Futurity With 2-Year-Old Sparkle Watts FILLY OUTRACED FAVORITE Walnut Hall Cap to Rythmell Which Bested Favorite Brighton- Thirteen Start In Unfinished Trot LEXINGTON Ky Oct The Kentucky trots the final meeting of the 1914 Grand Circuit opened here today with the racing of four events the-95000 Kentucky Futurity for two-year-old trotters and the 93000 Walnut Hall Cup race for 2:12 trotters being the featurea The colt race proved something of a surprise resulting in the defeat of the even-money favorite Native Spirit and the victory of the chestnut filly Sparkle Watts driven by the veteran Geers The Michigan colt General French set the pace In the first heat and won all the way In 2:10 4-5 In the next two the battle was between Sparkle Watts and Native Spirit the former outtrottlng the Cox filly at the finish each time Brighton was the choice for the Wal nut Hall Cup race but Rythmell formerly considered the most erratic trotter on the Grand Circuit was in front from wire to wire-In air three heats her heats In Jig fastest three hosts ever trotted by mare Summaries: Walnut Hall Cup 2:13 trotters of June 1 three In five value 93000 Rhythmell blkm (Shank) 11 1 1 Margaret Drulen bm (Cox) 2 2 2 Brighton bg (Murphy) 2 2 3 King Klansman brh (McMahon) 4 4 Bertha Cary Bennington Henrietta and McCloskey also started 2:05 3-4 2:05 1-4 2:04 1-4 The Futurity for two-year-old trotters two in three 96-000: Sparkle Watts ch (Geers) 3 1 1 General French bc (Miller) 1 5 7 Native Spirit bf (Cox) 3 2 2 Bondella bf (Murphy) 4 2 9 Petress Burton Bacelll Henry Todd and Silver Axworthy also started Tim 2:10 2-4 2:10 1-2 2:11 1-3 2:09 trotting three in five purse 91000 unfinished: Oakdale grg (McDonald 5 1 2 Tommy Horn bg (Owen) 2 8 1 Lizzie Brown bm (Andrews) 1 8 7 May Mack bm (Deryder) 8 2 8 Peter Bilikln Atlantic Express Peter McCormick Country Tramp Judson Girl Parcliffe Gaaman Boy Sanlos Maid and The Wanderer also started 2:07 1-4: 2:07 3-4 2:08 3-4 2:09 pace three In five purse 21000: Stone b-h (Snow) 1 1 1 Trtle Tipton bm (Murphy) -2 2 It Will Tell bg (Thomas) 8 8 8 Princess Patch Dm (Ralley Macey)S 8 4 Ella Mackay Lillian The Importer Rastue Bessie Dick Sentinel and Miss Newshare also started 2:05 1-4 2:04 1-4 2-05 8-4 DIXIE BIAGNATES TO MEET LITTLE ROCK Ark Oct President Kavanaugh of the Southern Baseball League said tdnight he will call the an nual meeting of the leagu Oct 24 or SI He will decide on the exact date on hie return from Chicago where he goes tomorrow to take charge In behalf of the national commission of the Cuba-White Sox series President Kavanaugh said he wishes an early meeting of the league because there are Important matters which should be decided before tbe meeting of the National Association of Minor League Baseball Clubs I will point to tho Homo that are of tha vital Interest to you In moating todaya needs I nrill allow you opportunities by the score to buy sell rent exdiange or biro ROHKMIAX AXI) WURZBURG ER BEER WE KEEP THE BEST OF EVERYTHING TO RRIVK Eons Distance Phone Main 385 Ask for Catalogue ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Local -Boy Who Led Miss to Victory Yesterday FRANK SMYTHE (Captain University of Mississippi) UNIVERSITY Miss Oct Frank Smythe the Memphis crack will command the 'Miss' 1914 football team from left end Frank has served the team and served it efficiently for two years and the selection of him as captain was certainly most appropriate Notwithstanding the fact that he weighs but 134 pounds he ably fills the place of a heavier man Since he has been stationed at left end the position has never once suffered for some one to defend It He is especially noted for his tackling as he believes In getting his man as close to the cleats as possible He Is opposed to necktie tackling He thinks that has a bright chance for the 8 I A A championship with the present squad that is showing up each day for practice and the excellent football skill with which some of the men are displaying The Memphis boy work In today's game featured He is credited with two goals after touchdown in the Jonesboro summary KABAK0FF-M1N0R DRAW Local Boys Went Eight Fast Rounds at A Last Night Jimmy Minor evaded enough wallopa sent his way end landed enough licks to by the akin of his teeth null up to a draw with Abe Kabakoff in an eight-round match last night at the Phoenix Athletic Club Referee Haack's verdict was a draw hut a popular vote of the house would probably have been in favor of Kabakoff Kabakoff started off by piling up a big advantage and came near ending tbe affair in the second stanza In the early -part of the second session Able put Jimmy to the floor with a hard right to the mouth Jimmy was up wobbly and managed to wobble out or danger and finish the round although It was a welcome bell that Jimmy heard Minor's cleverness saved' him from a worse beating After the fourth round Minor appeared to grow stronger and Kabakoff appeared disheartened In his futile effort to land a kayo Minor had the better of the fifth and sixth by making Kabakoff miss while 'Minor was using a left jab and a light right Abe opened the seventh with a rush and carried Minor all over the square There were few blows landed but Kabby landed the majority but also missed the majority Minor showed a spurt at the beginning but it was only a spurt and KabaJtofi had the better of the final round Kabby was leading the fighting at the finish and was probably the stronger of two tired flghtera punclm were harmless He Mnded often with a left which hardly pinked Abes face On the other hand IC f-f a e1 a i OI- several times with hard rights to the head and face and battered body at close range Kayo drops were administered In the remainder of the programme Kid Sylvester after a lengthy absence from arenical affairs came back last night end brought Ms punch with him The local colored welter put Andrew Green a visitor to sleep in the second session Young Joe Gans put Congo Kid away in the second round of a scheduled eight-lap- affair Young Kelly disposed of Kid Ritchie a local featherweight In the seoond frame of a scheduled six -round match Young Crutchfield was awarded a four-round decision over Battling Arthur Both are colored light weights Cabin Lunehlnett Every day Gehhurts of San Antonio Tex genuine Mexican Chllie 152 Main St Adv- BUTLER SCORES SIXTH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY Fair Count Wins for New York Turfman GAINER1: TAKES FEATURE Fourth Event at Laurel Fionnd Five Gainer Outclassed Field and Won Carried 119 Pounds LAUREI Md Oct James Butler the New York millionaire won his sixth consecutive race In aa many starts when he annexed the eeoond race today a slx-furlong dash with Fair Count which Is a full brother to the lale James Keene's famous horao Ballot Fair Count followed the pace to the stretch turn where he moved up and won In the last sixteenth In easy fashion beating Marvelous which was a neck In front of Slumberer The feature of the programme the fourth event a handicap at a mile brought five horses to the post Gainer with 119 pounds up outclassed his company and won as ne pleased Thorn Hill was in close pursuit from the start but could never bead the winner Polly was taken wide at the stretch turn and might have beaten Flitter Gold She finished full of run Results: First Race Mile and 70 yards Front Royal 90 won second third Time 1:45 3-6 Charles drain- fer Aviator Agnler Calethumplan Lady Lankin Flask also ran Second Six furlongs Fair Count 110 (Borel) 3570 510 and 9340- won Marti avls) 942 and 92650 second Royalty White Metal lluaila also ran Third Six furlongs Pomette Bleu 107 (McCahey) 9740 9290 and out won House Maid 118 (Schuttlnger) 9240 ana out second Tranld 102 (Steward) out third Time 1:12 Faint Brush also ran Fourth Mild Gainer 119 (Notter) Ivan Gardner Election Bet also rsn Fifth Five and a half furlongs Mabel Montgomery IflB (McCahey) 95 9310 and 9380 won Mallard 106 (Schuttlnger) 9870 and 8880 second Carlaveruck 104 (Shilling) 36-50 third Time 1:07 8-6 Maryland Girl Goodwood Brian Boru Hiker Keymar Surgeon Eagle Barkette Minstrel end Schnapps also ran Sixth Mile and 70 yards Mud SHI U2 (Kederis) 31030 9490 and 9260 won Goldy 108 (Burlingame) 9390 and 9280 second Battery 118 (McCahey) 3380 third Time 1:43 4-6 Noble Grand Harry Lauder Dangerous March Dlgadoo also ran Lanrel Entries First Purse 9500 selling' three-y ear-olds and up six furionga xCap-aln Ben 119 Chuckles 118 Granite 118 Undaunted 115 Susan 115 Garl 113 xParlor Boy 118 xLohengrin 118 Water Lily 118 Ha'penny 112 Hurakan 110 A1-court 110 Dick's Pet 108 xJ Lillis 118 Sack Clolh 187 Second Re Purse 8500 three-year-olds and up maiden steeplechase two milea Senegamblan 145 Brownie Girl 147 Pons Ashlnorum 145 Cynosure 145 Captain Cassatt 146 Prog 145 Judge Walser 145 Blankenburg 142 1 Coin 142 Clenetta 142 Gregg 135 Aberfeldy 182 Third riirse 9800 handicap two-year-olds six furlong (Gnat 118 Em-iroldery 110 Stalwart Helen 108 Change 100 Captain Parr 100 Fourth Twq-year-olde Annapolis stakes 3L'no added six furionga Pebbles 125 bHIgh Noon 115 hKlIkenny Boy llfli Runes 110 Protector 110 Ninety simplex 11 Double Eagle 110 Royal Martyr 107 Distant Shore 107 Lady Rot ha 107 in tone 106 Dinah Do 102 bButler entry Fifth and up purse $500 Elwah 109 Frank Hudson 189 Dr Gunner 107 Ambrose 185 Flltaway 101 Dart-worth xUnder Cover 182 xTowton Field 102 Woof 99 Song of Valley 9 Sixth Race -Purse selling three-year-olds and up mile and an eighth The Rump 112 El Ora 11 Pa ton 18 xGerrard 107 Tay Pay 106 Oakhurrt 106 xFLalcada 100 xEaster Star 10 xHoIton 100 Yodeling 98 Centaurl 9 xApprentlce allowance claimed Weather clear track fast BOWIE RESULTS First Six furionga Bendal 110 (Ambrose) 6 to 5 won Martin Casca 105 (Connors) 12 to 1 second Quick Start 112 (Byrne) 13 to third Time 1:15 1-6 Carauet Frontier Angle The Parson Dancing Master Blargaret Mdse Hopsack Aion also ran Second Five and a half furionga Votes 107 (Troxler) 7 to won Charley Brown 189 (Nolan) 20 to second Chil Selling- three-yeafolds mlle and a sixteenth ton Squaw 107 (Lauder) 25 to third Time 1 :08 2-5 The Governor LaDorlos Panchapa Paul Davis Monty Fox Ben Loyal Aviatress Moncrief also ran Third Six furlongs Humiliation 107 (Lauder) 10 to 1 toon: Charles Can-nell 107 (Ambrose) 11 to 5 second: Ben Qrlnce 107 (Troxler) 10 to 1 third Time 1:14 3-5 Anulla Master Joe Sun King Palm Leaf Brother Requlram Northerner also ran Fourth Seven furlongs Harr Shaw 110 (Lauder) 2 to 5 won Celto (Forehand) 5 to second The Busy 5f Fifth Mlie and 20 yards L'AIglon ill (Watts) 12 to won Duke of Shelby 103 (Nolan) I to 1 second Ford Mai 107 (Hlnphy) 4 to third Time 1:46 The Urchin Henry Hutchison Over the Sands The Monk (fell) Servicence Te-cumseh also ran Sixth Bills and a sixteenth Ab-bottsford 106 (Ambrose) 7 to won Blue Blouse IDS (Nolen) 7 to 1 second CoL Holloway 106 (Byrne) 9 to UL Third Tima 1:61 1-5 Mycenae Sam Hlrscn Moonlight Husky Lad Nada Mas also ran Bowie Entries First Selling two-year-olds five and a half furlongs Dom Moran 9 Harlequin Frills Nellie Sunno Easter Boy 104 Carrie Orme Elasticity 109 Alston Maid 11X Jack Marlow 99 Palermo 112 Second Three-year-olds and up five and a half furionga Duncralg 97 xKedron 102 TTovato 103 Elmahdl 107 Miss Sherwood 107 Royal Onyx 110 Ben Loyal 110 Tolson 113 Shadacn 100 xOrtyx 103 King Stalwart 105 Ida Levina 107 Joe Knight 11 Elsewhere 11 Lurie 113 Third Selling three-year-olds and up five and a half furionga xThe Governor 9 Bcndel 100 Hen Peck kt Colors 104 Charley Brown 107 'Elisabeth Harwood 110 Top Rock 11 Captain Elliott 112 Dorothy Priwer 97 Surpass 103 Cooster 104 Aviatress 107 Faithful 11 Dust Pan 110 Bloncrlef 113 Barr 111 Fourth Selling three-year-olds and up: six furlongs Font 10 Retente 108 Spohn 106 Proclivity 188 Dr Dougherty 109 Batwa 112 Jexrall 10 Chilla 106 xSigma Aloha 10 Miss Frtmity 10 Fathom 1M9 Ancon 114 Fifth Selling three-rear-old and up mile and a sixteenth xRobert Oliver 107 Dr Charcot 105 xHaldeman 10 Jack Laxson 108 Michael Angelo 111 Patty Regan 100 Ketmaker 147 Moonlight 108 CoL Holloway 111 Servicence 111 Sixth Selling three-year-olds and up six furlongs xtiumlliation 9 Bister 101 Supreme 103 Armor 10 Requlram 101 Votes 102 Strite 107 Dr I 8war-enger 10 xApprentlce allowance claimed Weather clear track fast CUT 0UTJ-0CK step: Kentucky Prison Man Would Eliminate ST PAUL Minn Oct Elimination from prisons of lock step and the "silent system" wan advocated by A wells warden of the Kentucky state prison In an address on prison dfsclpllna today before the American Prison Association which Is holding Its annual convention here honor music and flowers and a prison library were urged os Invaluable aids in maintaining discipline tho state through here officials Halls to provide all those agencies which are reasonably calculated to inspire encourage and Mr ells declared it must happen that the first offender the occasional or accidental criminal will on account of hie environment be made worse Instead of Prisoners should -have the right to see the warden daily Mr Welle said believing that is so conducive to rood government in prison as the never-falling Blood Remedy Sustains World Myriads Have Learned of Its Remarkable Curative Value 'From the very fact' that 8 8 H- the fsmons blood purifier Is a natural medicine It Is opposed by those who eaa not give np mercury and other dangerous drugs nablt is a strange master Afflicted people use mercury with a blind forte of habit Not warned by the rheumatism they see ail around them unmindful of tho locomotor ataxia paralysis and other dreaded results of mineral poisoning they cling to the fast disappearing treatment so surely and positively being replaced by 8 8 wherever the light strikes In 8 8 8 is fast becoming tho world's panacea for all blood troubles because It Is welcome to a weak stomach Is taken naturally into tha blood Is a wave of purifying Influence known by Its remarkable curative results and is the standby of a boat of people It goes into the blood and remains a strong medicinal Influence to the end and this without any other effect than that of a purely cleansing property It is the most universally recommended blood remedy known and has sustained Its reputation for half a century Its ingredients are Nature's definite antidotes tor germs that create our worst afflictions Get a bottle today of any druggist Refuse all substitutes Writs the medical department Tbs Swift Specific Co 63 Swift Bldg Atlanta Ga for free advice on blood troubles and how to overcome them This department Is one of the finest helps to men to ho found anywhere and It Is entirely free OS' Oct 12 at 10 o'clock at former place of business of the American Fountain Fixture Co I will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder stock and fixtures of this bankrupt firm Inventory may be seen at office of Burkhardt Adjustment ca Tniui dally right to be heard after working hours In the great majority of cases would be the withholding of some privilege from tho prisoner which ho would otherwise enjoy' Mr Wells said for major offenses tho punishment should bo decisive but always od-mlnlsterad In a proper spirit" PLUMBERS INDICTED Conspiracy In Restraint af Interstate Trade Is Alleged ERIE Pa Oct Thirty-three officials and members of the National Association of Blaster Plumbers were Indicted by tho federal grand Jury hero tonight on charges of having unlawfully engaged In a conspiracy In restraint of Interstate trade and commerce In plumbing supplies In violation of tho Sherman antitrust law Those against whom true bills were returned are charged with being In a secret agreement with the manufacturers of supplies not to sell supplies to plumbers not members of the association at standard prices and often refusing them sales entirely Among those Indicted are William Mc-Coach city treasurer of Philadelphia also treasurer of the National Association 8 loula Barnes national president and Durkin Jr national secretary both of Philadelphia They will be tried In Pittsburgh this winter ROCKEFELLER CRITICIZED United Mine Workers Bny System's! Espionage la Vo gee PITTSBURG Ken Oct That the "Rockefeller interests with the aid of detectives and are attempting to destroy the organisation of the United Mina Workers of America was the charge -made here today tor John White national president of the mine workers In an address before a special convention called in DIMriet Nol 14 The convention was tailed it Is understood to compose disagreements that developed in the miners' organisation a few weeks ago during a contract conference of mine workers and operators 8 ua pension of operations for more than a week resulted although announcement had been made that the miners would continue work during the contract deliberations Mr White declared that certain persons had been placed to agitate dissension among tbe miners TURKS IGNORE PROTESTS Will Ga Ahead With Programme af Ahrogatlag Capitulations WASHINGTON Oct A Notwithstanding the protest of the powers Induing the United (States the Turkish government In carrying out ita programme for tha abrogation of tha capitulations already has proceeded to put into effect tha new and Increased customs rates proposed to replace the low arbitrary rates fixed In the capitulations As an Indication of the good feeling In Turkey toward America Ambassador Morgen thau today advised the State Department that on Oct tha day the abrogation of the capitulations went into effect he and the minister of war went to Robert College- an American Institute and there arranged for the admission of a special class composed of the brother and his two sons LA FOLLETTE NOT FOR GOVERNOR MADISON WIs Oct shall not be an Independent candidate and ahall so publicly announce' Thin was the final reply made public isr Senator La Follette to the Wisconsin Progressives who hare appealed TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC LISHT COMPANIES Telephone Inatramenta sad Lino Material for Farmers Mere and email exchanges Farm Haase Eleetrie Lighting OaMta Electric Supply Co IS Lauderdale MEMPHIS TENK ELASTIC i HOSIERY ANKLETS KNEE CAPS WRISTLETS ABDOMINAL SIPFUHTEHS Write for our Illustrated catalogue contain-ler prices eta £winner Mercers Co Successors to DUTRO 4 II EWITT CO IS1 MADISON AVENUE Memphis Tcon Lady Attendaats foe Isdlm agsi-iiiuLi Mala 47m llenpfel 4T0 Lockwood Co SOS MADISON ATMM REO CARS AND TRUCKS REPAIRS SUPPURS Memphis Welding Company Oldest Largest nog Host rosapleto I'lri Date Plant Is the Sooth 59-61-63 NORTH FOURTH ST Day Phoaa Xlaht I'hese M-42SS M-2TSS 6AY0S0 LOAN OFFICE Inc S4 MAIN STREET WITH GOODMAN A BACH Jewelers 4k Optlrleaa SB LEND MONEY ON DIAMOND WATCHES AND JEWELRY S4 MAIN STREET MONEY I MONBYII8 We lead money all a collaterals Highest prices at lowest rate of Interest Our stand best known la city fas aver 36 years at 188 Beale Ave dear east af Mala New phone 1IIL MERMAN UtUtUI UizS OVFlCf SALE OF PERSONALTY Notice Is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder for cash the entire stock of merchandise fixtures and other assets of i begins at his storehouse In Collierville Tenn on the 14th day of October 1914 at 2:39 am All bids subject to approval of lion A- A Hors by referee in bankruptcy II HARRELSOX Trustee to him to enter the state contest as Independent candidate for governs We Have the Raincoats i Rubber Boots Oiled Stickers We Carry the Largest Stock in the South LOW PRICES ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Towner Co Incorporated 79-81 Second St Cor Union.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Commercial Appeal

Pages disponibles:
2 711 760
Années disponibles:
1894-2024