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The Waxahachie Daily Light from Waxahachie, Texas • Page 5

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aaama DAILY LICHT, TtlFSDAY. SKPTKMHER 17, 1918 Six lg ff Hr Inumi' Nor ii OU Theatre Today Virginia Pearson iini of particular lo girls. (j I kt soul for fame and found when il came. NEW UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Admis don 10 and 20 TRINITY OPENS BURLESON IS NKW.W'HOOI. TERM AT cxi TI begins with GLOWING PROSPKCTSL on Fvor.t Train and inondami Will Much Larger Than It Was Year.

uunuil Pia VER VXD COACH IIAS REI -N hEi RED TO DF- FLOP FOOTBALL TEAM. Will Begin Work Raw Tomorrow Wlifn School Opens for the ID IS-1II I NOPHA Kvelvn Nesbit and her son, in AND SATURDAY SENSATION OF THE WAR made by the Cineniato- iioii of Poyal Italian Army, i ii sl American lour. 9 9 Flaming iiins of a whole Inalile. a battle is fought to a ii land, on Ihe sea, and in the air. Daily Light Ads One! jppiiig in i ho ribbons across his chest, when the naval officer gut to hit hotel he was met tn the! American captain, who! Trinity university will open its doors tomorrow morning for the session wit brighter pros- pccts tor attendance than ever be- fote.

The increased attendance is i pn tty well divided between young men young women. The Army Corps is bringing many young men into school who will divide their time between a study of the usual courses and military training. Splendid developments have taken place which give promise of a most successful school year. The faculty has been strengthened in every possible way and all arrangements made for a speedy adjustment to the new conditions. At an early date a United army officer will be placed in charge of the Army and cantonment guiatioi; v.

ill be enforced. If the present develop the iidenye will be much larger than is has been in years. The ut has stressed the need of keeping just as many young men and young women in school as possible. It is that the usual school activities will be carried without interruption save for an occasional transfer of young men from the Army corps to other training camps as they develop their ability to take advanced training. Sonic changes in the faculty have without interfering with the -cm al efficiency.

Each every member of the faculty will he in is or her place tomorrow morn; ing ready to take up work for the The morning hours will be to eiirollin.uit Of classifications. The friends of Trinltv univer ity I are cordially invited to he present morning at 10:30 at the xercises of the 50th year th" school. interesting prbpra: i will be ft i i Idered, including patriotic music, led Graham of the depart- men! of mu ie a oatriotie reading In Mis-. Sarah Fakes, head of the ot public speaking, and an address by Chaplain Glenn L. I Sneed, D.

D. of Delias JOHN MDM III I FR DII IVKI.Y TODAY 11, tomorrow opening Wily Vi i I I IJL ri Os i 'S' CLASSIFIED WAPS Nttwunmwinmwi rum rwmMwmummm a 11 a word each insertion, for first insertion, cents. Minimum charge II fi 11 I A 0 in roolns, with modem eonveniencoa. Jim Calvin, Phone 69 or 1033. tf THF V- To WANTBD Jim Dolcomb.

phone 152 the Oi) hcr park afte look John Sidney Hunter, aged 13- non of Mr. and s. J. H. Hunter, died at 12.40 last night at the home of his parents in Bn-n Bui after brief illness.

Funeral will be at the ti nee at 3:30 clock Wednesday cm a dig in the ribs, and aaid: aftcrnooft llev. c. Cartwright that was a stunning iittlt Kfrst Methodist church and i interment will take place at c'ty cemetery. John Sidney was very bright school boy and bad many friends throughout the city. became ill about 10 days ago witl some sort of of the ear end his condition was nut believed it it il yesterday.

conductress I raw you with in piuk Some are giving their The least YOU can Buy Liberty Bonds Service Your Government lluil iwvi the rc mesh So IVotp ihis dak All close at Sp. m. each evening (lav ioim With the request of the govern- A ato Company ill NEW PHONK umili i i law i I i SS It A1151V ARE K.HTING ITH VRIHIR ING TOM, Sept. 17. Let from Italian Vmeri; an in'o Hi Red office in Wabhirgton and into a number of pt 11 government I hey how that the Italian boys in val re forceb Dghti ng th zeal and than with the army of which they fortu a pait.

fine oi them wCles: h. v. had good food and beds. Now that we ate here. I am ready to take ven- geanc for the 1 lood or the thousands of brothers who have already i i in this righteous caU and the h.ry of American arms where we landed is tine.

very courteous and pccttul. hope when w'e reach fhe batth jr0nt to kill all those infamous Germans and to make mince eat of their villainous kaiseV. And we are rageou to bring about great final Another Italian boy, th a. strain Greek blood hlv.h write as fol The port the people of low th with I ret urn bout me. From State my ancestors i shall return worry do vv on 1 shad it orv and honor 1 shall not ali T.

i I desire lias urtovei in my thI" I rrush our cm mlos so (hot we cap live tn peace in Get Daily Light on Printing. Luther Burleson, former Trinity student and football player, arrived in the city yesterday in answt to a summons from President S. L. Morn- beak of Trinity University, ami in all probability will coach the football team at the university this fall. The management of Trinity has delayed employing of a coach foi football for some time because of the uncertainty of status of the Army corps with refer nee to athletics, but it is no vv believed that if will be possible to havp ath- hwirs and arrangements are being made to take up football as sot a school opens.

Coach Burleson is one of the bus; football men in Texas. As a player the Trinity fmim some fifteen years ago lie made good and since that time he has coached man ot ball teams, and usually develops a good team. He was conch for Daniel Baker College for several years and in 1913 coached the Trinity team with good success, in coming to Trinity at this time Coach Bufle- son realizes that ho take all material and undCitake to develop a team. Practically every member 1 laid Irani ban i.one. but same will true other schools and Bfirb scn will have an equal break.

Young men who 11 enter iir ity for the coming school year are already beginning to arrive and every train will bring more of th-rn. Tn the bunch here there are some likely looking men who have the strength and agility to make football men, but oi course their mcpeHence is limited hi eh school football. Nmone this number is unr Hoggin giant on of William Poindexter of Cleburne. This young man is only 19 years of age. yet he weighs pound and re no about He Is Inoper fenced in football, but thinks he will like the is anxious to get training.

There are who Into good football men. ent if lietluie ffft has not been completed but 1 is tin deratood that oome i will be sclieduled and that will her ft ere of good ct.es. Burleson be enlisted service in the V. M. V- jM'cts to he called about November 1st However, has to de vote the six or aev tt weel time to training a football team between this and the time he ent or service He lo get over to France before the big fighting i over.

SI I liY THF FR PX)R 8UT FOR Central Texas Auto Co. roadster. tf of heat and the quality and price of the appliances for producing it. FOH One new 150-lb bale Then let us figure -with you. We i paper baler.

Perry Collins, 511 East can save you money on all heating in avenue. tf appliances. They are new in designi- and constructed on improved prin-J POR SALB 7.7 aeres, well imprc i l.r. HANKIN, contractor, phone 413. tf HOUSE MOVING and lcveiing.

Call 387. tf ci plea. Let ur know your decision. Edmonds Bros. Service I Old Pilone 773, Night 7SE WAN IH ACHI 17 AND NAVA SOTA nd half mil- a of A ad tie.

Price $150 acre. Bee W. hr. .1. Malone garage.

1 131ST Hi I Mb LOST 36 by 4 1-2 Goodyear easing on rim. Between Dallas and Waxahaehie, or in Reward. (5. 1004. tf FOR SALE spitz pups.

B.tjuimo thoroughhreii Will Ritchie, 11 7 VV: a 15 3 pd. IS head pigs and shoats, thoroughbred A. J. Carlee. 153pd FOR SALE Time Saving Good milch a phone.

Joe Dan ducsiobnh cow Oh 1' DOST Either on the business ets I or between ami my home, a roll I con tit in ing ho $3U and thre-e $.10 P. ward to J. S. Canless. 153 LOST -Cameo pin, light o-r- rognded.

with Dad for Lavalmre. Reward. Return to Mis- Ethel IvC'eier at tiurun Drug company. a 1 first i a your time 1 What is I Intcrui ban Service bet Dallas, Denison, Waco with its Hourly saves your valualtlo minutes ami hours. 3A! 1 moving bush 11 Mr.

Monroe idition, cova lera. Be Phone lu 18. at a Se 1) hot In and 507 i 1 lpdlFi t' Baturd; and Royr lost oft please i ware Co. night between my street, of cow of notify Will Moore 151 rti ti Some are giving their lives will thresh Sorghum nid Maize beads at J. ar Buena Vista, Saturday, Curry Paul.

ISapl1 Saves Money, Too Ask Any Agent Tbe least YOU.can Liberty Bonds WORKING OUT PUNS IU 1 ST LOUIS, Sept. 17 Details Off Chrmtmas membership cumi'irign of the American Red Cross for the southern division are IwitR worked at Red Cross headquarters here The drive ill start December 16 and vx in end the evening of December -'-3 It will have lor its object the enroll jog of evory American in Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas. Oklahoma Texas. A lik campaign will car ried on in every state in the country, hut under the auspices of differenl Red Cross divisions. the close of the Christina drive 1917 the membership the American Cross is 22.u®#,- O00, In addition Hie Junior American Cross has a membership oi 8,000,000.

The lubevs oi the Cross in the south western division, excluwve of the Junior membership is about 3,500,000, is plonm'd to swell tliis memborshlp without a halt until it includes every resident in the five states, Henry P. Davison, chairman Of War Council of Hie American Cross, is the roll call lor the Christmas period, said it was the Intention of the organization to nl.st every American in the world. He explained that lieu of a quota ea district will be liraited to its adult populr Don. campaign a caL lor money, but a call to show the world that Am rU-a to its la-M man. woman and stoml bohrnd the government and her Half the membership is retained the local eh tpter to defray and for the relief oi solaic" and 1 their families, while the other half to the national i R.

McComb Fire, Life, I Plate Tornado, Live Stock and Automobile Liability and Bonds 'Ok home two lots ou cheap. this opporfu get away, F. C. I)avls, 506 I. Phone 728.

OFFICIAL AN NOI NCI Ml A I For Place No. 1 W. M. TIDWELL. For Representative, Place 2 JACK JOHNSON.

lor Judge, judicial District- F. L. HAWKINS For fist let Clerk- MINFBY L. CAMPBELL FORDS in second '18 models stets. Supply Co.

OR REI por. au i 53 or B. 1 Mil Ait Finir ail -Real is, cera iv Dou i OR AN AD JWN MARKET RIOPORT. Today Closed Onen High Low Closed Oct. 33.32 33.15 34.08 33.3 33 90 3 2.74 82.70 3 Jan.

82.55 32 4 7 8 Mch. 32 38 52.25 33.12 32.25 32.94 Orleiuiw Today i Oi High Low Act 2.22 1,4 11 at 112 lloulii. SfKlt tkuiou. ans i' mnty Clerk TOM CR1DDLE County F. L.

WILSON For Sheriff )ROB C. SWF A FT, oimtv HANKS DAVIS. Supei i lie Inst metier. JOHN OtAEN Vor Commisidoiier. cinct No.

TIM NEWTON (re election j. For Justice Peace, Precinct No- 1 LEM WRAY. For Constable, Precinct No- R. A. (BOB) DAVENPORT.

WANTED ANTED- An iron D. tf WANTED RENT Two unfur-1 rii Deri root (or light hou SC tng. Close st Ward 950 1-R13. 5 lpt1 Liverpool ala .45 .50 .10 15.00 if ul Walla Rriiton TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. SATISFACTION guaranteed i ANTED er 17 ni oi age i S.

W. Tel. hiet. do jjhrerpool. Chicngo Gram.

2,000 NONE 1.5 6 WANTED Milite or for housework, Applv: VV Central Garage. 1 worn i WANTED vuiiiioi, at Courrai Apply lu person. help, Texas os HAV POSITION man Las to work in Ellis county Salar' il 00.00 a month. Light. Oats, Sept Miirket.

The Waxahaehie dealers are pay- i ig the iullowisig pin es for country today: Cotton, strict good middling 34.0*« Cotton, mhhlling .......................83.65 Ctton per Oats, per Sac Wheat bushel to Turkeys, per pound INyers, per pound 151 I'd iralrle hay per ton hay, per ton. WANT FRESH MILCH COM LaJ(li oats per ton produce fo sr per daj: referred. Ad Box riving details and locali on. 3 ANTED Lady hook keep; Middlton at oi 150 Baled oat straw, per ton Maize in -ad, per ton Hens, per pound Alfalfa hay, per ton Rotter, par pound Corn pdr hus-hel i 190 20c $25 $25 1 00 $8.00 840.00 5fl 00 4 Oo 1.75 CTED on ore 15 i Old XI 3 New Phone 1 i i II 11 or four unfurmsh FOR SALE apply at Ardori i ino, ho ne 36 it Main street J. E.

ROY Highest prices paid for Poultry, attic. Hogs and Hides.

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1902-1977