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The Waxahachie Daily Light from Waxahachie, Texas • Page 5

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Waxahachie, Texas
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Ill ES LOSE nv IH P. WAXAHACUtE DAILY LIGHT, rill RSDAY Al TKRNOOX. ft NE 2 1 1925 Wins Brooklyn Handicap NI I ON I 1X1 Pjrl mi I iMI.I.ItH I HIS I VHON t.an: a jMiint i of Hi. a hip w.dn. urn ijvrr 10 1 11 fthi.

eonivH IH a McCarter of the I Into the In fra 11 th" on!" n' the In the ju IcefS li in V. M. till CO B- 1 LONG 10 RENEW a sy.it cm in- the salary of scout the I parrocot of to and frrrn training for a flock of i rookHMs anti their hoard for I The club aleo faces obll-j nations in yottttg I i our foj dm with at too i 'league clubs. By HLNUY i. I A HELL, The problem the Yan-l 1 1 nited will have to face triU NKW YORK, Juia Rath Eten to make over a hall club that Wuh the best of luck the with age, the New hardly expect to star for more ata Hr too of many trying years or a lavish spendUure of money.

Four years ago, experienced tn veil fierc' Safn BMrctb'a horse, that -t I handicap at the Aqueduct truck the Hie Stretch enabled Mnd Play to td the tiM jghth Bator. who rode the Hildreth entry to won the 110,000 Brocket h-r day, A great drive down field across ti-o wire. Jockey L. ntry to victory, i shown atop Mad Play. wit! atl; our i a 11 the hitting hits out of plat rwl aa many run; for win nine B.

the v. in a tripie in Hu I vv hast triki a out iff six. Cur- two 1 its, whih tl TEXAS LEAGUE SCOUTS WATCH SHIRES IN GAME AT HUBBARD THURSDAY twit ned i as rw Y. 1 pi ir. a B.

Yk r- a i Wl. uh lb; Wilset leers- i ri fHKATOX Is LIVEN inn i Mi Ft It. ny run is qo i 1 i 10 B. 1 of C. Cm hi 1 i and i i rv If fi RAsEUALL I ALENDAR NIMIAV LEAGUE Games Today, Ci ristlans vi.

Baptists Standing. CU-R I'ct on hand to I wit I I in Hub- Waco disint Ot yw rittle he too hasd to last as long Speaker, Collin. and Cobh. hen Kuth in through is hard to figure wha; will be .) League circuit expressed of the Yankees. opinion; i have wait until to 1 i.

When they go Busineoy policies of tiie major stay tor a wkiio are coimia.itly tie our clubs will h.ave a keep the that is making the game one of goipp l.at^**« of commercial enter, year, when and ace The trend to pot their ambition and brought them i practical baseball brains instead into a ioafin spell that caused in chaice of the H' to lose the pennant lo ti Senators. Thev fin- The New were job in going i us the first to get koine prac- 1 liey i alter 11 brains In the of the pennant that ness office. Cols, m-ppert th team to torn to Huston were hi- n. ible to han- Yankees, in trying to build idle the and they rt a Champion.ship teum mein great fans, but they knew tfccrc the position that Connu wort tricks to the trade and they Muck was ten vear; ago when ht i brought Ed Barrow, one of broke up one of the of all'i smartest in baseball, from teams and that he would Boston to act an business man- build it over in year. The Van Hie club, tees more money and tliey I Hot ton 11 also translate more willing to spend than the fcrred Fred Mitchell Lorn the field but the question management of the club to are they gjiing to buy the bustness office and tIre Brooklyn club Wilbert Robinson from I Con: ie Mack went foil, coliej.

dlnaona to the office presl diamond and the hush dent after Charles Ebbcts and Ed- but eight years of industrious ward McKeever died Extremely Low Prices on Palm Beach Clothes There like Palm lieaeli lor Summer wear. Light as a leather, cool as a sea breeze, stylish as anything you can buy. Also have in stock Prado Cords and Tropical Worsteds in stylish colors. i ml UmadS We place on sale for 2 AND SAT! Suits, at about HALF PltlCE tienuine Palm Reach Suits, sale price S10.U0 Prado Lord Suits, sale price 15.00 and Tropical Worsted Suits, sale price 9.95 25.00 and 27.50 Tropical Worsted Suits, sale price 16.95 CLOSING OUT MEN AND SHOES AT AND BELOW FACTORY COST 4.00 Shoes $(i .00 Shoes 3.50 Work Shoes 2.95 4.50 2.25 5 8.00 Shoes 4.50 Work Shoes 3.75 5.50 2.95 JOHN QUARLES Hancock Building Waxahachie, Texas ndei the to IChr i CITY MAJOR LI ILI T(xia), M. vs I at a cea Pet, account.

commenting upo Nt w. ri! pro inc. nothing and Mack had to Into the mark ten succeeded in butiding up a ti at may win tiif rican League nnant. Without qiioting exact fiu'iros, Macl. estimates that iti M-- he spt nt $385 for players.

It is itnpossible to how much more the an i 1 the cosi ii club the I look-jphla fans refused to pay money to of tent aril! Connie v.ca king in his baseball the over" to th wii St. Louis Cardinals rc-tmn 7 ed Branch Rickey om the man uient of the team to the business of and Barney Dreyfu recently retained Fred Clarke who managed Pirates when they were hum pious, to Ip him handle the inside busimss of team. lie Ciul Li u.t I Awy is 1. San Antonio iont i. Wichita i Mantling P.

W. L. Pet i said: Shires will ho in 11 rs, id. one ot in ruco. -ASKAT ON.

June Saskatehcwan can bawd of a family of six generations. Mrs. Odell, Wuh a $6,000,000 investment A of Handley, 93 years old, has a 'the Yankees can't nd ten great granddaughter. Mr- building over t--am and if they ijdell married at of to hav. s'iccess Quicker than ig and the first child in each they will have di rj ration has a daughter, and what v.as wrong with Mack as married between! mothodf and xpci imrttt with in, ates of and 18.

The 1 an form ll-aro nla i tu re i Worth at Oppose Pai don In Border O'se In Lari Combs, Wan tiing Bu-ter Gehriu and Ben ough, the Yankees have 0(1 foundation upon which to stari ir work of but management of the team i rou uet a chill it looks ovet staff and where three or four good are to It so happ ms two or three ot Ik i in the of 1 i an.I if in minor s. hey will havt to to first nd pay more than the etnei daughter of Mrs. Odell is great, great grand- ighter is six months old and LOANS Farm and City Lowest Rates Prompt Service See us first Texss Mortgage Loan Co. AMI RH IN Lli K.IJL I. enlav Maixliug Dav l- a ncy i COIAI I SI.I i 1 Oi ION I LI 1 Buc Ion I hev llniaj A I BIN VL LEAR Results V' iMa.V or league players are al! es.

The failure of many priced is the evidence of Even the ie touted pit do not carry such high mv ol itea expenditure tiieir money iu development. Ed Barrow, bus-inesi manjkerol the who is on best tm-n in all. that it costs major lea. "tie club more than a year to maintain scouting organica lion a 1 that the club i if kood Ti.e ot main- i wii if ,5 to ilohpital it ti Si idit Send; Driveum Yourself" i to i 11 hi p. Vv TOURISTS The risks of having baggage lost or damaged have little relation to the.

legth of the trip. At any time firo. accident or theft may wipe out the investment represented by the contents of your trunks. Tourist Baggage Insurance insures your baggage whil on trains, in the care of transportation companies or in hotels. Insure your baggage whenever and wherever you travel.

j. I. HOOD INSURANCE U.ENVY Rhone 33 FORD RENT CARS The most dependable transportation. 7 303 West Main St Phono 722 Service ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri ri i i Lone Life i I NI ERI I 1 I i IS Henrik Ibsen I ov. voti di veli i tu 1)1 ili ivud Iker ronerai Home PUBLIC IS BUYING ITS UTILITIES That the public utilities of America are rapidly passing- into the ownership of the people they serve is evident from the reports on the subject now being made public.

The number of stockholders in gas and electric light and power companies has more than doubled since and 815,955 more people are now enrolled as stockholders thar? there were in that year. This increase in the number of stockholders shows that the stocks of these companies are generally regarded as good investments, but it shows more than that. It is evident that instead of the control of public utilities being in the hands of a few financiers it will be before perhaps is now in many the hands ot the That means, does it not, that the public utilities will be run even more in the interests ot the genetal public? In fact, progressive utility men have long desired just this sort of partnership, when these enterprises will have no other interest to serve. Many of think most of them have already recognized that the interest of consumer and corporation are identical, and have conducting their business with tne public as an active partner. On that basis, the utilities that prosper most are and will remain the utilities that serve the best.

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