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WAXAllACHIf: daily LIGHT, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 'il, H)27 XIE THEATRE Again Today BBAiSPfAKER NATUEHIS BUBDENBFBHBS 4 IN By HENRY L. FARRELL. United Press Correspondent ars loose )t .7 YOU en- YORK. Jan. two of prize greatest stars, who Mil) tliis rollicking relieved of the management Billy vest-of the Detroit and Cleveland clubs comedian with the for reasons that have not been iiiht black cigar slniplyonade clear, will be playing again everything season but in the National 'League, it was reported today from several good sources.

In the course of ncNt battle in Chicago between Commissioner Landis and Ban Jof.n- son, of the American l.eaguo, the reasons for ttieir dismissal will have to be given and from the many conflicting statements by Johnson it seems that tlie reasons are not serious enough to kep the two stars out of baseball. Johnson started his latest and perhaps his last feud with Landis a Inaligli Riot! WITH Kennedy Little Billy Ihde Kthel Shannon V'tora loncli i n-n PFEL COMEDY iby making a statement that Cobb laud Speaker never would be al- Real Estate 'rransfers. C. W. Barton and wife to Albert Jackson, January 12, 1927, 31 79-100 acres of the J.

A. Gaona survey, consideration I. A. Berrier and wife to E. E.

Williams, December 18, 1920, 150 acres of the Geo. A. Davis survey, consideration $15,000. J. E.

Moore and wife to Dee Witherspoon, December 23, 1926, been 40 acres of the R. Pena survey, 'consideration $3,100, H. T. Feaglns and wife to Willie Rutherford, December 30, 1926, 2 acre.s of the I. D.

Sheppard survey, consideration $13,360. Ed Gammon and wife to C. C. Ramsey. November 17, 1 926, part of blocks 19 and 20 in Town Addition to the City of Waxahachie, consideration $1 and other valuable considerations.

Solomon Temple Baptist Church to Robert F. Smith, January 5, 1927, 1-4 of an acre of the Davis Smith survey, consideration $10. J. E. Fisher and wife to Mrs.

Pearl Hill. January 8, 1927, lots IN coi! nit COUllT. SMEBS The State of Texas vs. Hob Lusk, charged with theft, fined $5 and one hour in jail. The State of Texas vs.

John WOltK OF HIGH (ilHD MEN. AT CH.ll'EIi SERVICE Fourteen high school Indians, members of the football squad, received sweaters Thursday morning at the chapel Novak, charged with simple sweaters were sault, fined $5 and all costs. white with a green letter and UNCLE'ilowed to play League for sev )ixie Monday and Tuesday ill 6 fititntr The state of Texas vs. A. M.

Green, charged with swindling, fined $5 and one hour in jail. The State of Texas vs. A. V. Merritt, charged with theft, firted $25 and all costs.

The State of Texas vs. Albert Turner, charged with theft, fined $10 and one hour in jail. The State of Texas vs. Odell Phillips, charged with theft, fined $5 and one hour in jail. The State of Texas vs.

Green Wiiiiams, charged with aggravated assault and battery, fined $25 and all costs. The State of Texas vs. M. D. Evans, charged with swindling, fined $2.50 and all costs.

The State of Texas vs. Herbert stripes on the sleeves to indicate the number of years service on the team. Two of the squad, Clyde Verheyden and Dudley Kenningham, captain, received special honors, denoted by stars on their sweater Supt. G. B.

Winn presented the gifts in the absence of the athletic council member. He stated that it was a custom in the high school to award sweaters to the -Ic a word each inser- liATES- tion. Minimum charge 25c first Insertion. No better medium in this section to make your wants known. FOR SAT.E OP- 4 3 miles south Waxahiichie.

TONIGHT AND SATUR- Ijknown us the Tom Collier place. fine improvements. Also has rains. Colder Saturaay. paper shell jtei-ans, beginning to boar.

Will trade my equity, $3,500 for house and lot well loin Waxaliachie. P. M. FOR SALE OR TRADE Icated FOR oats, clear 612 Dunn St. of I 262 grass, 45c I'er bushel ortlpOR oats, clear athletic stars in appreciation farm.

See G. B. West, tfljohnson grass, fall grown, cents bushel. J. E.

Thomas. 8, 9 and 10 in block 178, in the Green, charged with gaming, fined in the American League for several reasons that were known only to the American League owners. Landis then a meet- with the clui) owners to get the secret Information hinted at by Jolmson and Johnson has been iiiaking 80 many conflicting statements that it looks as if he had no case against the two players nr that lie is Ijolding out details for the meeting. Smart hasehall imui were of the opinion that tlie meeting will finlsli the career of and that Cobb and City of Ennis, consideration all QOQ I The State of Texas vs. Joe Wat- A.

Trammel and wife to FirstUon, charged with theft, fined $20 National Bank of Italy, January Rud ten days in jail. 7, 1927, part of the E. D. Harrison survey, consideration $1,000. E.

D. Shirley and wife to C. K. Langford, December 20, 1926, 42 29-100 acres of the H. R.

survey, consideration $4,229. Guss Jefferson and wife to Jas. Jefferson et al, November 30, 1926, lot 16 In block 182 in the Citv of Waxaliachie, consideration 200 Estate of Willie Stovall to T. J. Frierson, January 10.

1927. part of block 52, in the City of Waxa- IIUUNRICI? Idbwi i rtnwt Kiwui IAN AtMH 1 hali Speaker will bn vindicated or that hachie. consideration $650. if Johnson is spared, the two p. j.

potak and wife to rank players he accused will be exon- and Mary Laclk, November 15, pra.ed, .1926, 50 acres of the C. Garrett The State of Texas vs. Luther Thomas, charged with vagrancy, fined $30 and all costs. The State of Texas vs. Ramon Bezo, charged with vagrancy, fined $30 and all costs.

The State of Texas vs. Will Taylor, charged gaming, fined $5 and all costs. The State of Texas vs. Cliff White, charged witli gaming, fined $5 and ail costs. The State of Texas vs.

Cliff White, charged w'lth gaming, fined $5 and all costs. The State of Texas vs. Herbert Green, charged with gaming, fined $5 and all costs. their work. He said that he appreciated also the slpendid conduct of the team and its manliness He spoke of the letters for the cheer leaders, which uad not yet arrived.

Those receiving the sweaters were: Dudley Keiningham, Lester Goats, Jack Campbell. Clyde Verheyden, Forrester Hancock, Anson Morris Wilson Jewel Wilson, Sam McCluney, Sam Sawyer, Clyde 'faylor, Robert Jim Ferguson, Carter FOR fryers and broilers. W. P. Herring, Phone 1038.

258-260 261 pd For Colds and Coughs Hunter, mmkw It understood tliat the Giants are Intereattd in the outcome of the case as it concerns Cobb because he would he a great -Irawinu caTrf in New- York, At least one other cltih in the National is interested In Cobb and Speaker. It, be considered good iKilitiea for the American League to notify the two players that were (juailfled to seek oth- joijR in the American League ibut it is almost a dead certainty ithat neither will consider any more Anierli-an league eonnec- or 1 LEY ERE TON and Yellow Onion sets. Phone 908, Frank Timmons. 60 Great Battle Is Waged On Calif. Mice FOR SALE OPt RENT-A 3-apartment house on Monroe St.

A bargain. Wm. Cameron Co. Phone 268. 261 FOR SALE OR easy terms, or trade for small farm, 4 room house on Kirksey street.

Newly painted and papered. See G. B. West or phone 865. tf FOR teaiii nice red mare mule''.

I nice black horse mule. Will give terms. M. B. Ray.

tf ronsideralion J2.501. Jf.f'YS J. D. Brand and wife to Mrs. S-1 L.

Rally. December 23. 1926. 3 1 jjernie 3-10 acres of the Littleton White nn survey, consideration $1,000. K.

Mullin, and wUn W. vs J. E. iLevinsky Case to Be Probeil M. Malloy, Jsnuary 10, 1927.

lota 16. 31 and 32 in Crabtree Addition to the Town of Ferris, con sideratlon $250. M. M. Hammonds and wife to R.

la. Rue, November 17, 1926, 2 acres of the J. W. Singleton survey. consideration $750.

Frank P. Bradley and w-ife to W. C. Bradley. October 28, 1926, 50 19-100 of the S.

M. Durrett survey, coiiHideration $6,000. A. Thomas and wife to C. H.

Kemper, Decent her 30, 1926, 363 of the J. P. M. Smith stir- vev. consideration $1 6,728.53.

ITV, Jan. 21 Inve-iigation in the the (R I.evlnsky.’ self-siyled Au.strallan. was contemplated today by the Ho.xing com- nii- foilowlnt: the sudden order iM that body forbidding the between Levln.sky and Ace lin welterweight jduw ttf JHl'Aere hvM anj 1 idkln had men matched in th- nntl of his reroni ticket eale bad iK'HUlilul Clem, charged with swindling, fin- ied and all costs. The State of Texas vs. Clara Nelson, charged with simple assault, fined $5 and all costs.

The State of vs. Hubert Allen, charged with theft, fined $6 and all coats. The State of Texas vs. Alton Hollabough, cliarged with swind- Rng, fined $15 and one hour in jail. Tlie State of vs.

P. F. Fanes charged with swindling, fined $2 and one hour in lail. Despite inclement wtather, a large crowd of local and out-of- town mat fans are e.ij^ectea to witness the big double bill wrestling program in Woodman Hall tonight at 8 p. m.

Motorman Wright, local grappler, will defend his title ot middleweight champion of the southwest here tonight against Ed Cooley, I'eoently of Lancaster, but now of Dallas. Young Richard, former title holder of this section, will meet Bob Lewell, also of Dallas Three of tonight's participants art from Dallas, with Wright being irom Wri.ght will weigh in at 165 tor matcb and Cooley u1 162. Richarld will 16( tonight and Newell 164. Bert Willoughby Is promoting the matches here, unu will also referee the contests here tonight. BAKERSFIELD, Jan.

21. of legions of mice on ranchos and homes in the Buena Vista lake section was definitely halted today. Rancher defenders, using clubs w'hen in personal combat and resorting to trench digging and poisoned grain, were cheered by a pronounced slump in the number of the advancing rodent forces. The terrain has the appearance of a scene in men's Deep trenches have been dug for miles along the slopes and in these ditches delectable, but deadly poisoned wheat ha.s been spread. WOOD FOR S.VLi:—On stump, cord, or stove w'ood, delivered or get it miles down creek from Waxa, I.

J. Porterfield, 7B. 261 pd FOR oats 40c. Prairie Hay $15.00. Gibbons Bros, Rockett.

267 pd FOR S.YLE—S. C. Red setting eggs, $1.00 per 15. Mrs. Garrett.

501 Lake Park. 263 pd. NAUGHTON POULTRY FARM, winners of the leading in Texas in 1926. English White This wheat has been the down-1 Begl.orns, Light Brown Leghorns, fall of the mice. They like it of the larger breeds, of it heartily and die by thous -1 Hatching eggs.

Baby chicks for ands. The first grain is intdxi-! Phone 4 39, 604 Water 1 street tr eating. The second more so and mice which have eaten of the treated grain have been seen danc- ng and spinning in most unwarlike gyrations. But the third or 'ourth gj'ain means death. 1925 Model Studebaker Touring 19257 Dodge Touring BROYLES MOTOR CO Crconuilsion (H'co-Turpin Cold Tablets Musterole Plasters Rubbing Salves Inhalents Moil til and Nose Sprays Oiiigh Lozenges Throat Discs For (he Little Ones: Baby Cough Medicines Baby Croup Medicines Many Winter Drugs are needed to be kept on Hand for eiiiergen- I -AH C.

H. Keinp. and wife to C.u v.s. Frank in lier tlie boxing com- and Florence G. December 30.

1926, 363 acres fthe A. J. P. M. Smith survey, consideration J.

W. Weldon and wife to O. H. Chapman, January 1, 1927, lUl 4-10 acres of the Mason Phelps survey, consideration $10 and other considerations. J.

lioberts and wife to Temple Baptist Church. January 4. 1927, 1-4 of an acre of the David Smith survey, consideration $10. J. W.

Davis and wife to T. J. Niplaws. Decemtier 22, 1926, 1 210 acres of tin Cary Wlilte survey, and other con- Hall, charged with vagrancy fined $30 and all costs. The State of Texas vs.

Joe Dowd, charged with vagrancy, fined $30 and all costs. The State of Texas vs. Alfred Sparks, charged with vagrancy, fined $30 and all costs. Normal Prices For In Kansas Leaders of the warfare against S.ALE—Our entire slock of the plague, while believing vVc aro going to sell 'lavo at last gained the upper hand below ill the fight, still anticipate tlu irrival of S. E.

Pepper, rodent ex- lert from Washington, who, tliey hope, will tell thetpi how to stamji No's' is the lieautity your home, with very lUUe money, p. U. Hardin Lumber Go. tf Will Enter Graduate Department of Yale lllilIRin in tnLuen order the bout off on the $HM) I I I ,1 ruund wa.s a sfd- rations, lililU'CSijlie I I yf Hmlkins' and wa williams ai hriliinU Blili nppcilling I as vVilliams, 2 aP! liiiK'Hia triiiiiiub. noklvil Ulyue m.in brotiier and 4 inaii of said today hand on News i icturc would suit against itu com -n demanding that it ie.

tiarL' i and aho asking hie hare of last gati-. hart a national reputation and commi.Hion prove rhai Hudkins asserted, addin'- that hv had ver laid cvrs on Levin. ky and wife to Wil- 35-100 acres ot the VVm. C. Tunnell survey, and Ml.ss Katherine Hornbeak, who has been doing private study at liome during the tall, left Thursday afternon for New Haven, where she will enter the graduate department of Yale university at the beginning of the spring semester.

She will contin- cres of Uie E. Horton Survey, ue her graduate work in English. $10 and other valua- hh' con.Hiderations. It is her purpose to continue her studies in Yale for the next )w Doctors freat Colds and the Flu To break up a cold overnight or cut short an atUick of prjppe, luenza, sore throat or and druggirtti are nou ommtnding Calotah the puii and refined calqmel et that gives you the cffcvt- calomel and salLn Ithout the unpleasant effect a oi S. A.

Witten and wife to Pat S. and one-half years. Witten. December 16. 1926.

85i She will visit friends In Cleve- 1-2 acre- of the H. Boen Purvey, and J. Bozarth Survey, considera tion B. F. Forrester and wife to J.

Wliitefield, Deeemlier 11. 1926. 12-100 acres of the L. Godard consideration Ituimh joOO. land, and at Columbia university.

New York, enroute to New Haven. TOPEKA. Jan. Kansans will pay normal prices for cigarets again instead of fiv( cents a package more, if the up per house of the state letrislaturc the house bill the statute. 1 A bill repealln.g the statute that was passed in 1907, was adopted by the lower house by a vote ol S3 to 35.

The senate is reported to favor the measure and Governor is expected to sigr llie bill immediately after it if submitted to him. I'or years cigarets have beer in Kansas and rti.iokers paid bootleg prices ol from five to ten cents more ckage. of the upper house hac. -serted that unless the repea n. was passed, they would in -oduce a bill making it unlawful to eat mince pie in Kansas be- caurte of the alleged 'Uarmful ef of the pastry.

seed oats free from Johnson grass. Test 36 lbs. 50 cents per bushel. Witten tf nit the rodents at their breeding in the dry bottom of Buena Vista Lake. Rain is hoped for as another Maypearl.

lid in the campaign. Gentle bowers have fallen, but they nerely start the mice forward in he ranchers pray for is a heavy delu.ge which w-ili drown the pestsl mi Sve-imore IS they seek shelter in holes IvCNT Hoirae on inder bunch gras.s. Harinon Co. IHvMDNHTVl.lTION EN OE iSIN.MNG MACIIINEHV. Umiliai HANDLEY.

Jan. 2 1. Vn.l.u-Mii lumberman. id. as about tiqm Ur ot liir and they d(' not include gentleness.

Finding a I'outhful in hl.s office, bUHllv trying to cut a hole in casn Andt-rson gave the B. Stroud and wife to E. E. Jolin E. St.

Louis, l.lTA GREY HWE TUOIULE OU rAIMNCi Aid MOM Stioud, January 5. 1927. lot 3 in loil Grtzindanrr Addition to the City of Maxahachie, consideration th OOP. has completed a tlie latest im- cleanlng maclilnery the plant of the Brady Gin Co. Ceveral interested machinery 5 T- 3 27,6 acres of the Jesse Renton' 54 8-10 acres of the A.

I Greathouse survey. consideratioiFSATITID.W’S 5 rneor two Calotabs at bed-time llutrmler a sound 1 a swallow of water that's'turn him owr to officers. 1 hi no nausea nor the said hr phtest interference with ar WoUh and Ghlhlress. Conner and wife to T. work or pleasure.

Next January 15, 1927. 50: (trning your cold has vani jai fir system is thoroughly purified noted uro- you are fine with a toiit Johnson, it pro fwXeSal you please no danger, from on. of old world loutEnnis. Decem- 16 5-10 IIAIHO EEATl IIES FOR RENT Phone 876. tf I FOR acre farm, want) at 159.

I to sell mules, feed and emple- on I This is a good farm and PAL.VTAHLE I 1 A-1 mule.s and tools. Sec M. S. Sonili Phone 97 Free Delivery FOR 6 room nouse located on Dunn St. Call Russell tf Ferris Call 1417-W.

264 avenue. I Frazo at Maloney. 260 pd; FOR RENT Houses. 14 Phone tf ROOMS FOR RENT stairs housekeeping Phone 315, or see them at 500 College street. tf pd APARTMENTS FOR RENT l-OK' RENT Ft a family nackaee contain- lore Jan.

.10. on 11 27 5.10 full directions, cents, Eurfipean Kincaid survey and 1 any drug store. represe.uative of the (Copyright 1 927, Fnited acre.H of M. D. Bullion and WE.YF hook-up, 13 stations, 9 J.

survey.s, con.sideration p. Eastern Waller and New Symphony J. and wife to WB2. Springfield. (333), WJZ.

(adv) :1 cagne Against Alcoholism. RUDOLPH-WALKER FUNERAL HOME Serve Humanity Unexcelled Ambulance Service I'lioiie 99 tVcsl I'ranklin St. wnsidcration $5,250. F. J.

and to A. R. I'utak, 15, 1926, 65 1 iicres fthe T. Rowe ifnd 1 1 Vest survey, consideration John Smith anti wife to Jewell Smith, 1.5. 1927, 48 7-10 of Ihi- Jas, Riggs survey and 15 3-10 acres of the S.

C. White vey, consideration $10 and other con.sideraiions I), F. Tidwell and wife to G. W. i.olei'ian.

31. 1926, 55 of the William Griffin sur- consideiation $10 and oilier onsiderations. i in IMst.Met Ueni-t. No. 13.012 J.

D. Cunningham B. N. Barton and F. T.

Fowler, i.iiiii. on note. No. 1 Ex pan York, (454), 8:10 p. Ea.

8 tern -Boston Symiiiiony Orchestra, from Symphony Hall. Boston. WPG, Atlantic City (300) 9 ot Pennsylvania Glee Club. KDKA, (309) 6:15 p. in.

Eastern Westinghoust Band. WLS, 345) Chicago. 8 p. barn dance. LOS ANCELES, Jan.

Grey Cliaplin, it appeared today find it difficult to collect ali mony from Charlie Chaplin, he film comedian husband, not cause Chaplin refuses to pay bu becau.se the Fnited States govern merit has tied up al! his alleged incorrect income tax While Mrs. attorney telegraphing the intern -evenue deiiartment at Washing ton in an attenud to liave ilm personal accounts ii Hollywood and Lo.s Angeies bank; released, a new suii late yesterday ivas filed the Chaplin film corporation. suit placed a lien against the filn collect $60.000 alleged (tax money for the year xovornment previously had filed irns against for $1,073,000 Three room All modern cunveniimros. Private batii, 37, or call 412 W. age.

(removal of disabilitlfcs of minori- ft- To lleilslde. Engineer Barnett 01 the T. upon arriving in at 8:15 Thursday night WHS notified that his brother was near deutli in Dallas. Mr. Barnett wuA enroute to Fort buipf the New NEW YORK.

Jan. 21. Fide T.aBatba, flyw'eight rliampion was i two to one favorite in the bet- ing today to win from Elkej British champion, wher meet tonight in Tex Rick- Garden. In xvith he rules for eon- e.st. Labarba, the world cham- lion, and Clark, the challenger vill have to make the division veight of 11 2 pounds at Uie DENTDN, Texas, The iS from which to oiitain tlie con-j ributi.uis made to the diet FOR furnmned ruits and vegetables are elusive luring the winter months.

Tr.v- ollowing menus the household arts department ot Che College of Industrial Arts! mggest tlulr practical use in upe -1 izing dishes. As always tiie use I if milk is al lay BliEAKEAST Oatmeal with lokleurod eggs Cotfe or milk. LFNCH with clieesi' Creamed earrots Bread Truil salad Hot chocolate DINNER chicken spinach croquettes Dixie relish hot rolls UENT-Apartmuet, snow pudding and 10,1 Cnslard. riggs a la olden rod 3 har(i-cooked eggs, 1 t. butler.

It. flour, 1 milk, 1-2 salt, 5 -lives toast, pepper parsley. -Make thin white sauce wifh buitir, flour, milk and seasonings. Separate yolks trom white )f Clioi) whites finely and idd them to the sauce. Cut four of toast in lialv-s kngth- wise.

on platter, and aour sauce over thePi. Force the tinough strainer or potato icer letting them fall uiioii the auco a mould of yellow. up- FOR dwelling 602 Kaufman street. All modern conveniences and garage. Sea B.

lA Marchbanks or M. D. Rutjri- erford. tf WANTED tf auto reparlring First class work. cheap Cliff Wall.

IMahaneys Service station. tf corn; aUellea oats. All kinds of bve stock. Pay highest market price. L- Jones, 310 E.

Jeffeitioa. Phone FOR room apartment! Allen Phone seed salesmen 260 pd.i to sob Pedigreed and Certified Seed. have and'iuontli. W. T.

1258-W. Phone Mrs. T. M. Holland.

tf FOR RENT Downstairs two- room furnished apartment. Mrs. F. B. Fenner, 324 in.

lege street. Phone 520. FOR ment. Phone Private bath. 739.

-Mrs. J. D. ability to sell, organize and work sub-agents in his county. Exceptional proposition to good men.

rictly comiuission. Furnisli ref- "ences with first letter and be to start immediately. Russell Cotton Breeding Farms, Annona, Texas. 257-260 MKCELLANECHJS FOR UP nt, cio.se in, 700 West phone 475. FOR A PRACTICAL phono 933.

NURSE, 258 arrangements were made Fireman Turnhain to handle lialn to destination, enabling Blriu tt to leave Tor Dkllas. Uitilertiking CALL 223 roil Ambiilande Sery'tco Night 733 or 910 Main in Cenlrjil Texas (iaragc Bldg. JS 1 fa So, Bell Howard 4 Howard, diverge. 0 15 Consuelo Rain iros Felicinao Rainieis, 13,016 C. W.

Siinpson vs 11 Boyal, sult note. yo 13.017 ve. A T. C. U.

IL tompany. dam- 13.1 bal Witlen vs. iFh vo 13 0 D. Wluitley al vs. Watley, sult tor par- ler, swimming under the colors CitlCAGO Johnny Weismul ler.

svv'fuiiujng under the colors of tiie Illinois Athletic Club, won the 100 yard free style event of Ihf Central A. A. U. swimming chaiuj pibn.Hhips. The Cliicago A.

A relay" team nosed out the 1 in tilt 400 yard race. nin.iioa at p. in. Boxing Com- BEUKELEY. Calif.

Helen going to try to win he ckampionKini ihe relinquished because of illnesr year. On arriving here irom East slie said she was goinu Intensive training 'o a swing through ea.sterii touin- this spring. iarnish wiih ami lemain- toast cut into points. be served upon Individual plates. ESCALLOl'ED CHICKE.N Cut left over Into hrens.

Line a buttered mould witli lavers of cliicken boiled pagheitl, and grated cheese. over all a rich cream sauce. a layer of chicken on both bottom and top. Cover with butter' crumbs and bake until heated through and browned on FOR ment. apart- Mrs.

Arch Thompson, tf FOR aiiartiuent with private bath. Mrs. Will Howortb Phone 440-W. tf apartment rooms, garage, Phone 1079-J. FOR sleeping porch.

tf I REPAIR shoe and I 'Jt gT.isi in automobile curtains. J. B. Ciillds, 210 Jackson. 255-260 P'l THE WAXAHACHIE CHICK H.YTCHERY is now in operation.

Will receive eggs on Wednesday and Saturdays. 610 Brow'n St. No phone at present. If for rent apartment. Mrs.

Phone 1197-J. room duplex Vernon Red. tf WILL START our tncumator Monday, Jun. 3. Phone your wants to Grimes Chick Hatchery.

1245-J. adv tf FOU 229. Phone tf MliUiiig i. woman murmuf al to another w.mian durinu an, aria at the(foU furiiish- 1 I for housekeeping. Frenolv tluyphoiu Jom'S-nrowTiK is the nicest Close 700.

So olili w'l'V opu; Clilcaiio Bay Miller won rrom Eddie Sliea. ten rounds judge's decision. Billy PetroUe I argo, and Spug Myers, Ida ho. tea roun NEW YORK- Edwin h'd Ralph Grevnleaf. world's 1 vt Itilliard ciiampion 158 to 146 1- OvV oniae.

niornina. "I lU'V tlu HOUSES FOB RENT it the end of the fir block of I matcli for Rudolpli I Bi uade a high I'un of 26 and two scratflies wliile Greeuleal't lan irt'- ut with -Mrs. labv: lilis IV her viih Mrs. .1 on ile and I -)nt Mrs rone-s-LrowiiP 1 -liUsbumh Chioimie XVI liA rv'tv FOli House, corner -Marvin and larley. Pilone 365.

W. K. liudolph. I Ol new room house FOR THE BEST in Plummiug call J. O.

Bunkley, phone 806. tf G. L. KENNEDY iusuratice. fire tf LOST LOST Young black and white Pointer (log.

Finder notify p. JoIiiiHlon, Phone 42a or itural 9 '25d aii- Loeaied on vorner of Cynisea andjLoST -White I eraiau Cat; Sycamore hot and cold by n.tme of Bela)..

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