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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 191J. li FORWARD PASSES MIXED ICLEMSON FOUND EASY BY NORTH CAROLINA ff INSTITUTE BEATS J. I. Her BEATS VIRGINIA Every Woman Should Have Own Bank Account BEAT TAR HEEL ACCIES Freak Plays and Thrills For In ANNUA GAME South -Drive Presbyterians Beat Carolinians 33 to 0-Through Line. the Spectators Frequent In Game.

Continued from Pago One) Washington and Lee Wins Game At Raleigh By 21 to 0. CHARLOTTE, Nov. 30. Davidson found Clemson an easy foe In the! I Thanksgiving football game played! i here this afternoon, the Presbyterians ROAN'OKE, Nov. 3d.

Virginia Polytechnic institute won the Thanksgiving day football game from Virginia Military' Institute today 23 to 14. making a record of fifteen straight annual victories over the cadets. Freak plays and thrills for the spec goal. Carolina won from sheer merit of Lineup: Virginia (0) Carolina (7) Position. J.

White Love Left End. McKay Tayloe Left Tackle. Coleman Harrell Left Guard. Churchman Tandy Center. BIG CROWD PRESENT winning lo v.

ine line I could not hold against the driving! It 13 just as necessary for the HOUSEKEEPER to have a BANK ACOUNT as it is for the BUSINESS woman. No one can be too careful with MONEY, and a bank is the only SAFE place to put SAVINGS. Anyone can EARN a dollar, but it takes COMMON SENSE to SAVE and make it earn for you. A DOLLAR will open an account. Central Bank Trust Co.

South Pack Square United States, County and City Depository tators were frequent and when the final hintle blew the Techs had advanced the ball to within a yard of the cadets' goal for another touchdown. Hall, Younger and Redd wera the stars for the Techs, while Goodman and Bertrhey played an excellent game for the cadets. No Calvert Grimes Bight Guard. Ward Currle Right Tackle. Goodwin Ramsey Davidson machine.

The first touch-1 down was made early In the first pe-; rlod. Two more were scored in the, second. Clemson rallied sufficiently) in the third period to hold Davidson, scoreless, but In the fourth Davidson came buck for two more trips across! the line. Only three' goals were kick- ed. Black, Davidson right half, made spentacular gains around the ends; while Lawson executed several for-' ward pannes successfully for Davidson, The lineup: Davidson (33) Clemson (0) i Position.

I Right End. Wagenknight Williams Quarterback. Klnsolvlng Bellamy Left Halfback. Thurman Tonnent Right Halfback. Folger Fullback.

Substitutions Virginia: O. Whlto for Wagenknight; Gooeh for Thur RALEIGH. N. C. Nov.

3ft. Mixing forward passes with old fashion line bucking. Washington and Lee today defeated North Carolina A. and M. 'il to 0 In the annual Thanksgiving gridiron game here before a crnd estimated at 6.000.

With a record far superior tn that of A. and the victory of Washington and Iee by no means measured up to expectations and the work of the Virginians did not stand out as prominently as A. and Play. It was forward passes and two blocked punts that enabled the Generals to get within striking stance of two of their touchdowns hut during a majority of the game they were held at bay by the Carolinians. There were no spectacular runs and Young.

Washington and Lee's star backfleld man, Jiad difficulty In ground gaining. It was Raleigh's first Thanksgiving football game, the two teams heretofore stairinr their: scoring was done In the first period. The line-up: V. P. I.

(23) Position. V. M. I. (14) Gregory Goodman Left End Hall Steele Left Tackle Tan-ish Hawkins Left Guard A.

B. Moore (Capt.) Nelms Center A. P. Moore Whittle B. Walker Wlehl Left Etid.

6haw Left Talkie. Hart man; Thurman for Calvert; Calvert Right Guard CafTee (Capt.) S. Hawkins Right Tackle Younger Marshall Right End E. Roden Dray Gray Poole I Left Guard. B.

White Gee Center. Sayad Harmon Right Guard. T. White Mathews Right Thckle. King i Brown Right End.

Keesler Finley Quarterback. Black I Banks Left Hafback. Walker Whitsell Right Ha back. Burns i Major Quarteroack for McKay; Russell for Sparr; Sparr for Russell; Blakey for Calvert; Hags for Goodwin; Carrlngton for C. White; Kinloch for Hagar.

Carolina. Coleman for Folger; Johnson for William. Touchdown Folger. Go(al from touchdown Tandy. Officials Referee: Barry (Georgetown).

Umpire; Magoffin (Michigan). itiu judge Dobson (Richmond college). Head linesman Reles (Randolph-Macon). Time of quarters, 16 minute. VON Dm ALMOST WITHIN Gaines Bertchey Left Halfback Redd Hart Fullback Nelson Engleby SMELLING DISTANCE OF BUCHAREST RIgiht Halfback Scoring: V.

P. I. Touchdowns, Hall, Younger. Redd. Goal from field, Summervllle; goal from touch OF LflSJNGELES RACE Finishes First In 15a Mile ''Championship Award Sweepstakes" down.

Younger. Lancaster. V. M. annual battle In Norfolk.

The line- 1 up: A.andM. (0) Position W. and CI)' McDougal Larkln Left End Homewood Johnson I Left Tackle Lawrence Bryan Left Guard WhiUker Plerrottl Center Wagner Moore Right Guard i Cook Ignaco Right Tackle Haynes Graham I Right End VanBrOcklln Bagley Quarterback McMurray (Capt.) Young Left Halfback (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONaVl ASHEVILLE BOYS STAR. Private massages to The Citizen last Bight stated, that Coleman and Ten-nant, two Asheville boys playing with Korth. Carolina, were stars In the touchdowns, Goodman, Rertchey.

Goal Fullbi ek. The officials of th game were; J. B. Bocock, Georgetown, referee; Hodgson, V. P.

umpire; Johnson, Virginia, head linesman. Score by quartered from touchdown. Bertchey ('20. Substitutions: V. P.

I. Funk 1433 Davidson 6 13 Clemson 0 0 0- vills boys played their position to the. i i I tor A. P. Moore.

Gaines for best the messages stated. Relmer Summervllle for Howell, Stringer for Galnea. McNeil fjor Kummervllle. and were-Aft the thick of every play. Several Korth Carolina alumni Went to Richmond for the game, and practically every man that made the trip wired a bulletin of Uie result to The asserted that they have been dearly paid for in casualties.

The Roumanians on the north and northwest fronts have made progress in the Buzeu and Prahova valleys. In none of the other theatres has there been any fighting of great intensity so far as the official reports show. The big guns of the belligerents on the front in France and Belgium are still active at various points. The only infantry engagements reported was near Ypres, where in V. M.

I. Whltt for Gray. Sullivan for Whltt, Gray for Sullivan, Thomas PASSENGER TRAIN LOS ANGELES, Nov. JO. Eddie Rickenbacher won the 150-mile "championship award sweepstakes'' race on the one-mile paved Ascot Speedway, the final event in for 8.

Hawkins, Roberdeau for Marshall, Bilvcrsteln for Nelson, Leach Pierson Cromwell Right rialfback Cltlien. each bulletin giving me Asne- for Bertchev. Iee Sorrells vllie boys unstinted praise. Officials: Referee, Lankford, Trini the American Automobile associa HITS FREIGHT AT Fullback Score by reriods: PENN BEATS CORNELL. W.

and 7 0 1 4 0 21 ty; umpire. Shafrotm, Navy; head-linesman, Sampson, St. Albans; linesman, Blllups, V. P. I.

Time of periods, 15 minutes. Attendance, 6,000. A. and ft 0 PHILADELPHIA. Nov.

0. After Su. nary: Officials Referee. Oaai I an attack on a two mile tront the British were repulsed, i according to Berlin. Both Berlin and Sofia record the repulse of entente allied attacks in the region of Monastir, an interval of three years Jniveri-sity of Pennsylvania returned to the ELM WOOD STA of Lehigh: umpire.

Hegarty, of Georgetown; headllnesman, Hender winning end of the score In the an son, of West Virginia Wesleyan. FOOTBALL RESULTS Time of periods, 15 minutes each. Scoring: W. and L- Touchdowns. tion's contest, for $13,600 In prizes and the title of "champion driver tit America." Klckenbacher's time was 2:13:15.2.

Cooper was second, Pullen third and Kuckstell fourth. Cooper ran out of gasoline half a mile from the finish, but coasted to the tape. Rickenbaiher's average for hla 150 turns around the mile track was 67.54 miles an hour; Cooper, with 6.91, and Pullen with S.4. pressed him closely. Five of the twelve start, era were forced out of the race by mechanical trouble, the remaining four being flagged when Pullen secured third place.

Ruckstell, Mooel Vail and Toft finished as named. florrells, Jolhnson, Wadsworth: goal Continued from Page One) from tourhdown. Young '31. iserbia, wnere ram and tog are hindering the operations. In the Russian theatre Turkish troops have stopped strong Russian attacks on the Zlota Lipa river in Galicia.

The much discussed bill providing for compulsory service of civilians for war service in Germany known as the At Richmond: University of North Carolina University of Virginia 0. At Nashville: Sewanee Vander- Substitutions: W. and L. Bethel for Ignaco, Crlle for Cromwell, Pa-x- bilt 0. nual.

Thanksgiving day game Here today, defeating Cornell before a holiday crowd, whleh taxed the capacity of Franklin Field. 23 to 8. Pennsylvania outplayed its rival In very department of the game. The Cprnell line was unable to hold the riiaJUng Quaker forwards and two of Pennsylvania's three touchdowns cable a the. result of blocked picks.

Jppxtot Klckon! Matthews, the Pennsylvania captain. enabled Cor ne5-to et within -scoring -distance early In the game when Quarterback Shrvertck made Cornell's only tally At Knoxvllle: Tennessee Ken ton for Horrells, Wadsworth for Graham, Ignaco for Bethel, Kehoe for Paxtnn, Gardner for Plerottl. Adams tucky ft ate 0. At Ralelah. N.

W. and TV for Kehoe. Tills for Crlle. he was lying. He sustained bruises of the right hip.

shoulder and back. Mr. Reed was taken home and arrived here at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs- Charles who was returning from New York; Rev. R.

P. Smith, i etumlng'TrtsA Danville, and Mrs. J. D. THylor.

of Ashevllle, were on tht train, TUtt.were not Injured. The tralnnitnriWho were more seriously Injured, were taken to a "Norfe Carolina A. and Ml ft; A. and M. Splvey for Lawrence.

COLORED CIVIC IiEAGCE. At Birmingham, Ala: University "man power bill" has been introduced in the reichstag. Jn introducing it Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg again reiterated that' Germany- was ready to end the by a peace guaranteeing the existence and future bf the German nation. of Georgia university of Alabama 0. A HIT OR TWO.

(Contributed.) A meeting of the Colored Clvda Betterment league wilt be held at the V. M. I. tonight at 8 o'elock to hear the report of the committee on resohi. At Atlanta: Georgia Tech S3; Auburn 7.

At Roanoke. V. P. I. 2J; V.

witht a drop kick from the 1 8 -yard liner, jfjpertnaylvanla a touchdown in the same period and in the next-period standln- near the side lines Fullback Berry dropped a goal from the field' from the twenty-third yard mark. Pennsylvania's other two touchdowns came In the third i ne day or rootnaii surprises was FREIGHT CLAIMS ARE PAID held off until the fag end of the season UNDER MORE PRESSCHE. BERLIN, Nov. 0 (Via Sayville.) The Roumanian defensive positions in the mountain district east of the M. I.

14. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania 13; Cornell S. At New York: Fordham 14; Villa Nova 7. At Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Maryland State college 64. until yesterday when the dope was tions ami by-laws and to transact anv otbe- business that may come up.

The league Is open for membership to any colored man In Ashevllle, who favors law and order and who Is willing to assist In making Ashevllle a still more' desirable place in which to live. "The Roumanians have been occu-PJ'lnt a dangerous salient, with one army hammering from the north, while another was coming up from the Danube, and Its safe extrication Is no mean feat of arms. Whether this Intact army means to make a stand before the capital, remains to be aeen." all upset. It all wrong to attempt to figure the game and any so-called expert an reach a better result by PROM PTLYVS A YS HARLAN Member of S. Commerce Alt river now are more and more under the Increasing pressure of General von Falkenhayn's advancing army, says the Over-Seas News Agency.

After the victory near Tlg-venl, on November 26, the fate of the long defended position at Curtea De FIGHT TO DRAW. At Lincoln, Notre Dame 20; Nebraska 0. At Lawrence. Kans. Missouri IS; Kansas 0.

At Leilntgon, Ky. Transylvania 13; University of Louisville 0. At Pittsburgh: University of Pitts NO CHANGE TN RATIONS. BERLIN, Nov. 29.

(Via London. flipping a coin for the winner. The first surprise came at Philadelphia, where the rejuvenated Pennsylvania eleven, faced the Carnelian and White outfit from Ithlca, the town best pronounced by a tongue-tied person. Pennsy had In mind the three successive defeats at the hands of Cornell since 191 2 and mopped up with Cor PITTSBURGH WINS. PITTSBURGH.

Nor. 0. Ths University of Pittsburgh by completely outclassing Pennsylvania State college, won the annual Thanksgiving day football fame here today, il to Pitt scored in every period, except the fourth, when Penn" State braced and' held firm against the charging of (he 'heavier team. Fea 1 I 1 T.1 I liwyeuj i no Lrermans I will go through the winter without Arges was doomed and there the monument of the late King Carol of Commission Says There Is burgh 81; Penn State 0. Into the possession of ichange In their present rations ofjm Roumanla fell portant foodstuffs except a reduction General von Falkenhayn No Cause For Criticism.

nell by the score of 23 to 3. But the greatest surprise of all was the re In southern Wallachla General von Mackensen's armies are advancing! irresistibly, continues the In the potato ration, according to authoritative Information furnished the Associated Press, on the food situation from the war nutrition bureau. ture of the game were Herron's 48- yard run for. a touchdown and Hast Over-Seas agency, while In Dobrudja, mars dasn or seventy-five yards for a At New York: Rutgers 9: Wash ington and Jefferson 12. At Providence, R.

Brown 0 Colgate 28. At Nprfolk: Hampden Sidney 7 William and Mary 0. At Charlotte: Davidson 33; Clem' son 0. At Spartanburg: Wofford Fur-man university 7. NEW ORLEANS, Nov.

SO. Ad Wolgast. former world's lightweight champion, and Frankie Russell, of New Orleans, fought twenty fast rounds to a draw here tonight. Tho decision that the fight was a draw -was given by Referee Haack. of Memphis.

Local i-fort were unanimous in announcing Wol--gast the winner by a good margin. The fight was furious from gong to gong and although there were nu knockdowns, both fighters were bleeding profusely during th last' few rounds. The former champion' was the aggressor throughout, rbut was unable to land a telling blosr. The men weighed In at 1S5 poutuds. WILL PAY DAMAGES.

the Bulgarians, together with Turkish JhlB hows that while mipplles at va rlous times core. sult of the Colgate-thrown game. The lads from the Institution that made shaving soap famous humbled the victors oner Yale and Harvard by the score of 2 to 0. Comes the question "Who's champion now?" would in themselves per artillery, repulsed Russian attacks. COLGATE BEATS BROWN.

WASHINGTON'. D. C. Nov. 30.

Where the claims of shippers against railroads are well founded they are paid promptly, declared Commissioner James S. Harlan of the Interstate commerce commission to the mem At Bristol: King college Emory- haps- Justify an Increase, It has been determined to adhere to the present allowance of 260 grammes of bread dally, 260 grammes of meat and SO grammes of fat weekly and 760 grammes of sugar monthly and use any surplus, either accumulation or reserve, for the hard laboring classes such as miners and foundrymen. Bucharest Is declared to be changing into a war camp. Half the population already has left the Roumanian capital, according to reports published by. the Swiss newspaper, The Berne Bund.

Directed to Ijeave. General Berthelot, the French mili Pollard, the colored halfback of the Brown university team, who was said Henry college 13. At Washington: "Georgetown 47 George Washington 7. to have been responsible for the defeat bers of the Freight Claim association In an address In which he told of an Investigation made by the commission and the surprise of Its members at the of Yale and Harvard, certainly must have failed to register an Impression GEORGIA BEATS ALABAMA. on the Colgate team yesterday.

Prob tary strategist with the Roumanian ably the victors' appetites were set army, and the chelf of police of ROCMAYIAX TOWN CAPTCRED. for dark meat as well as white. Bucharest are reported by The Lokal BIRMINGHAM. Ala, Nov 30. PROVIDENCE.

R. Nov. SO. Brown, conqueror of Yale and Harvard, met a crushing defeat here today at the hands of the powerful Colgate eleven, the score being 28 to The game was played on a soggy field and rain poured almost in torrents, the last half of the match and as a result the light, but fast. Brown backfleld could not get going while Colgate's heavy backs gained almost at will.

Pollard. Brown's negro back, who defeated Harvard almost single-handed, played a strong defensive game, hut the wet field prevented htm from getting away for long runs. SCORELESS TIE. THE HAGUE. Netherlands, Nov.

SO (Via London.) Germany has declared to the government of the Netherlands her readiness to pay damages for the Dutch steamer excellent snowing as to prompt payments niede by the railroads. "Before taking my seat." said Mr. Harlan. "I wish to make a very frank confession. During the course of my Quarterback Connelly's placement I PETROGRAD.

Nov. SO. (Via Lon-' don.) The Roumanian town of Tiomini. sixteen miles south of Tyrue Cobb has entered the field of! goal from the sis-yard line gave Georgia a 3-to-0 victory over the the "silent drama" and will soon be I Bucharest, has been captured by Teu seen on the screen. The umpires prob-1 tonic foeces, the war omce announced today.

ably wish that Heinle Zimmerman ten years service on the commission so man) complaints had come to me of the delay the payment by carriers of the claims of shippers that I had come to think that the matter of University of Alabama here today In a hard-fought football game. Forward passes enabled Georgia to get within striking distance of Alabama. goal. would enter the movie and work at: Hloomersdljk. and her grain cargo, while the rest of the vessel's cargo is to be submitted to a prlxo court.

Official announcement was made to 4hla effect today to the Associated Press. -The Bloomersdljk was sunk off tuoket hut October by a German sub. marine. tt all slimmer. TURKEY FOB SOLDIERS Anzelger to have issued an order directing the majority of the population of the capital, especially women and children, to leave tlhe precincts of the fortress at Bucharest within five days.

The railroad running to Galatz and Jassy Is declared to be taxed beyond its capacity and additional travel to those cities Is not permitted. All persons remaining In Bucharest will be employed for military and sanitary duty and from November 29 all food supplies are reported to have been taken under the control of the military officers to be dealt to adjustments was a very weak witn tne advent or Tyrus as a Kn, tinr. movie star, an Interesting question was therefore, particularly Interested presents Itself, namely, who is the )n tne suggestion that interrogations best athlete iji the pictures. Of course, FIELD HEADQUARTERS. PUNI-TIVB EXPEDITION.

Nov. 80. Amongr the camps ajong the line of the American punitive expedition there were five at least In Mexico in which there was cause today for thanksgiving. Twelve truck loads of Tyrus would be barred because he is nn fh- rrrii fr th Bell-ans only sn amateur at the screen game. ascertaining, among other things, the or time taKen by them In set-i turkeys, supplemented by such garnet the public dallv.

as could be secured, waa the principal TECH BEATS AUBURN. ATLANTA. Nov. 30 Auburn could not stem the tide of Georgia Tech's fa-st-rushlng backs here today and lost a gruelling football game, 38 to 7. The victory gave Tech the right to content with Tennessee, the only other undefeated eleven In the south, for premier football honors of this section Auburn fought valiantly from start to finish todiy.

but in a hopeless cause. 8pence. Strupper and Johnston. Tech stars, ripped up the Plains NA8H.VILLK. Tenn Nov.

30. Sewanee held Vanderhllt to a scoreless lie here todav In one of the most ragged game of football seen at Dudley Field In years. Both teams wasted opportunities 0 score. Floyd's fumble near Sewsnee'e goal In the first period threw away a chance for the Commodores, while Herring failed at sn easy try for field goal In the third period from Vanderbtlt's 11-yard line. Sewanee played a strong defensive fame, smothering the Vanderbllt back frequently before thev could According to this report, every inhabitant more, than sixteen years old must report at military headquarters a ,7" tllnf )hp claims of shippers.

The re- coiild lick the neld Then he saw sut8 that WPre tabulated hv the com- Frawncls X. In Romeo and Juliet miMion on the answers returned by and came out to put his money on the carriers shout a year ago were so Bill 1-arnum. They are both good men i. surprising to me and to my colleagues but many are Inclined to lean toward tnd were considered bv us of such a lighter man. with more science His that we at nce name is Douglas Fairbanks, and he the facts to the congress as useful could ghe the whole profesh a run in inrm.tir,.

i ni.h Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c ai all druggists. BIG TRACT PURCHASED where a decision 4s given as to (how reason lor rejoicing. i ne turxey special, which made a record-breaking trip from Columbus, N. brought enough to furnish each man in the expedition with three-quarters of a pound of dressed turkey.

At field headquarters twenty deer and eighty wild turkeys brought tn by Mormon hunters, were distributed also among various organizations. a free for all or Marquis of Queens- -r-Atnlsfn th association nn th ihn. long they may remain in Bucharest. MEANS BIG SUCCESS. LONDON.

Nov. JO. Although satisfied that the Roumanian army Is still absolutely intact. Major-General F. B.

Maurice, chief director of mill, tary operations at the war ofHce, told men a line or circled their ends for long gains, while the Yellow Jackets lng made. The trouble with us was ret started, wirtham. halfback for Bewanee, was the Individual star of the game, hi broken field running nd returns of punts being brilliant. NORFOLK, Nov. SO.

The nouncement was made today that a other features of the celebration at lorwarn passing generally was sue cessful. that ws had made no distinction be-i tween claims that had been declined I bury encounter. Then there Is Charlie Chaplin. He Is light and would be out of the class of the others but with a bantam or a lightweight, he could hold his own. I headquarters Included a polo game in I Nfrw Yok syndicate, headed, by Mark or that were without merit and there- the morning and a football same la w- Potter, president of the Carolina, The Associated Press today that any a.l OhU i 1 CUnchfleld and Ohio railroad, had ma aiiernoon Dei ween teams irom tne Eleventh and Thirteenth cavalry.

FOURTEEN INDICTMENTS. FORWARD PASS WIS. bought a tract of 45.000 acres swamp land near Belhaven, N. C. from the John L.

Roper Lumber company. The tract, which has been fore still pending and claims that were further advance by the Oermana well founded and had been promptry would mean a considerable succeee adjusted. The shipping public should for them. General Maurice said: know that instead of being a weak "There Is no use minimising the spot in the railroad service, the work fct that the further advance of the of your association has been so sys- Germans means a considerable sue-tematired as practically to eliminate ceu. as a sten forward gives them the HUNTSVILLiE, Nov.

10. The I practically cleared of. Umber is to be political fend centering about last turned jnto farms and stock raisin all reasonable and fair criticism." corn district, while a still further step COLI'MBIA. ft. Nov.

30. By use of forward pass forinatldn Citadel here today defeated the University of South Carolina by a score of 20 to 2. The only score made by South Carolina was In the first period when, after bucking the I'ltadel line down the field, the letter's left halfback was tackled behind his goal line for a safety. Citadel made two goals from forward passes and the third RHEUMATISM summer's campaign for the probate rnges by reclamation, project judgeship hsre. already credited with Planned by the purchasers, the death pf threa prominent Hunts-L 21' ths Nor.

vllle men and the conviction of aijlk who confirmed fourth for murder, took a new turn "'iH0 A eal I today when it was learned that the "Mtry consideration In- county grand jury had voted to indict olvea- fourteen persons on charges of betting t1 on the judgeship primary W. T. ArliiT ANf) Lawler. the successful candidate was HwUlb HIlU blUlUitlu killsd soon after his nomination and itiipinimais means their possession of the oil belt. Russia is moving, however, and the fact that the Roumanian army Is still intact Is encouraging.

Even the German reports claim to have taken only 1.200 men. and a few guns, which means that my prediction of isst week, that no more than the rearguard would be captured, hat been more than fulfilled. Usually yields to the purer blood FTjTMaI Seiisible Cipamtte ll wd greater strength which from a blocKed punt behind the aro-lina line. Two goals ere 'kicked from touchdowns. David D.

Overton, his defeatad oppo-I KntUf 1 A I ISF 1 KENTUCKY HOLDS TENNESSEE nent. is under death sentence for his murder. Another lawyer and the Tke sgaet eaM of rbesnaMsai Is sn. kavwn, tboosh Is generally bsiieveS to county snerin committed suicios ap- edaetoaaezoessofnrleaci Id la the blood. narsntlr because they believed them- It mar be site Mid wiu inj mu selves suspected In connection with m7 fB.

aie the killinaT j. Uteratare of rhea. KNOXVTLLE. Nov. 3(1.

Kentucky Ptate held the heavy Unl-ersity of Tennessee football team to a scoreless tie here this afternoon In a game made slow by a soggy field. The Kentucklana kept the plav in Tennessee's territory most of the time though Tennessee once got the bU to ootiewsross hicb ksve aol heea gives a trial, la be STEOHER wins. creates. Its rich oO-food enlivens CHICAGO. Nov: SO Jos Stecher.

Tt ww. vpoiHisui. All Mrs i ooiwu fruuuus siaas aowever asree tsat every ssetao4 i Kentucky three-yard line only to lost It on a fumble. Governor Rye and his staff attended the game. the whole system and strengthens the organs to throw off the injurious adds.

Many doctors them- Aja Arrow Opt COLLARS art Curve cut to ft the. Title to a home in Grove nark Sr like a certificate of deposit of a bank Selves take Scott'i Emulsion i nd you must stand firm against substitutes. weight, won tn wrestling match hero reaunenttsaidea by tbe adannumttoa tonight from Charles Cutler, of Chi- pats and quiet caao, la straight falla Cutler was, SSStSStSl i dowped first In nineteen minutes. wwIw i. t.i'T.

forty sacpnda. 8teofcr using ths tbla should be glvsa praUreoce aver ad scissors fc.el4.aad half-nalsoo. Steoheri ril' Pta la won ths second rail in sev.n mlnutea i Kl twty-foor aaconds. win, ths same I itJVZZZZSi'ZtZSZZi holds. Cutler weighed 120 and aad all sals, Aakfor A-K laWetaT r-.

--w Mr always worth its face valua nlus Interest, phono IMS. Adv. Turkey luacheons and tar key dJn-.

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