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r
aE YOUR
Now is the Time to Buy Silver
. SUver is steadily advancing in price. But
Awe will sell Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware
as long as our present stock lasts at the
1915 price.
t
I Armstrong Jewelry Comp y
The Uitt More
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'.under tho ' direction of H. L. Bently
of Abilene at a meeting of represcn-
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROFb. 'tatIve farmers held recently in Ballin-
' ger. The .movement "is designed to
bring the citizenship of the rural
THE DAILY BULLETIN
.YES PRINTING CO. PRO
Member Associated Press
The peace idea is contagious. The
Republicans hope-to sign a peace pact
with. the. Bull ilOQsers at the next
convention.
JTHE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN. BROWNWOOD TEXAS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5 1916.
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Even the great are not . immune.
Mrs.Thomas A Edison; -wife off the.
electrical wizard" has been arrested
for using' a' 1315 automobile tag.
Published every
communities closer together! and .will
afternoon except doubtless accomplish the desired re-
Saturday and Sunday morning. I gult : Tne- tlme liag come -vUen the
Office of Publication" Bulletin Build- people of the farming communities
ing Corner Brown .and Lee Streets. ! must cooperate through -.organization
in order to. attain to the success they
Entered at the postomce ai. xuu-
- Science is still advancing. Obser-
vations made; at the- Lowell Observa-
tory in Arizona have disclosed that the
spring floweraare beginning to bloom
on the planet Mars.
wood Texas as Second Class
mall matter.
so richly deserve.
Massachusetts has passed a.mlni-
mum wage lav fixing the wagps of
woman and girls employed in. stores
at not less. .than SS.50 per week. Ten
thousand female workers are af fee tod
by-the" law.
(GRAFT
or THE
tutu the . Exchanges.
I ' c TJ Wntcnn .at ftnft .Unifi
An erroneous reflection upon the! u -
-.;.J J iw nr renutatioh of. connected with the Temple Telegram
any persons firm or corporation lQ- tbc capacUy of contest editor Is .
. onnnnr in thV COrUUinS Of I . . . . .ui
wiiu .1 uiiii -- - i . ... . 4 .. n tn. Aa m nn r fia ill! I ill- . ... . . . -
the Dally Bulletin Will be gladly cor- very ill repute by dynamiting wHi adxl ImurcsslvencsB to these feats. carify the defhiition of ah amateur
reeled upon Its being brought to the Midland Reporter on. the subject of property of negro citizens there. An- . n thc' casc of ghevlln It is; only mQTt wflg made to incorporate in
.tt&niion of the publishers. 1 Hrimr? Industry in which bepropososJarcnj can neer muii uimt -u necessary to mention that nts running th iause requiring that
.... . Uml nr nnv t nlfl MPnWnWOOf! HllliG- - - . rl -.. r fr .'. anil . . . . r
ZZ to'show the people of that town and- ' r -" !e:! en:.n athWe pve aw a e.
v ' .111 Advised.
Someone is. bringing Brady
. NEW YORK Jan. 3. The passing one Vvould run into more than a mil-4
of..Thqmast Leo Shevlin adds another jjon 0f dollars.
name to th'e.list of famous Yale foot-. peculiar feature of the record is
ball linemen who have -died. Iff-recent that the lists show- the 'boxers in the
years" when apparently on the thres- intermediate- classes were the ones
hold of a business career as promls- tnat fought most frequently. Battling
ing as their gridiron record just a few Lavinsk and Jack Dillon light
.years back Four great Yale scrim- heavyweights participated fa frf'tr-
managers who won their '"t" in play od(1 Rattles' -with the "Battler" having
since 1900 have died within .toe past a margin of-four bouts .over Dillon
decade in ' F. Gordon Brown' Still- jn the "lightweight' . class- Charley
man James J. Hogau and Shevlin all white. Freddie Welsh Tod Lewis
leaving football records- that . few . johnny Dundee and Eddie Wallace
gridiron stars since' the beginning of we'?e the leaders in number of con-
intercoilogiate play have cdualefl and eats fought. "Among the heavy-
nouo can -surpass. weights Sam Langforfl Sam McVey
This quartet of giant linemen play- Fred Fulton-Gunboat Smith Al Reich
ed game after game without injury and Jim Flynn were the busiest box-
during the entire four years of their crs. The best showings. w.here de-
undergratluate lives making the myth- ctelOn: bouts only are considered
ical AIl-American eleven wltli an ease were jntiade by Charley White Les
and regularity which left no'doubt Darcy; Coffey and Fulton. Frank
as to Uieir . football ability. Brown Moran and Jess Wiliard battled at a
unrmn worfl coipptpd fnr four 1.000 .'cit winnlne every contest in
' U-U .4WIJUM ' - "J " " . "
'oousecutive seasons at' guard or. which they engaged although the to-
tackle yhlle Shevlin made ah end tal number amounted to ."but four
! position three out o.f his .four coi-ge" figbtsf
: years and Stillman two seasons at '
tackle. A glance at the caiiDrc 01 -thG recoht meeting of delegates
players -wearing uniforms m tnose from the numerous sport governing
i uia ne vjiy v. t-- iioijps. nein in ew viiy tu
! J. V. BAGSDALE
Optometrist 4
Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted.
Martin 0. Cnxrj Co.
r
Business Manager
Jac c White Editor section mat n is uic- Buii.wm wwineacwoi me i''v. u i Princeton tiwse blue eraeyou;; en.as Tetary df.Kis association the
' . U . .. . ' . - 'it. J ' cnnQihlr fnr thfSft OUtraceS- is nOt in ! ... -i 1... t-in- r.niniii.-' Trtrtl . . . .... .
a?n. Poole .v AQverti&ms Jib- send money away rrom. nonie ior.uie"- - -- : - ... - r wore yvywvu --o addross ot tne; recipient ol
w r Cov ........ Circulation Mgr. y z ' ' f measure couaoncu me pnir rjavi. . and Henry whil; Bow- . nerfact howl of nrotost
. Purcoase pi T' "" nor are they viewed 4th tompmcency aitchl holding down a iiig tip. h attendance at the
- TO ADVERTlbfc.K& jfs whole argument is tt b.e; Jaaed on .by the citisensmp ot uraoy. 1 o aaa p0gjfton fpr- Harvard about tlw) same al( rc were gotto voces
In case ot errors 01 '"' " .. .MJ.-ii tM 'nr -not emni- mo leusi. uiu .c j- Hnll -p jiy in those inys was iasier
DR. J0. TT. ShTDEB .
4 DENTIST i
f Brownwood Natl. Bank Bldg. &
Room 403 Phone 472
a iZi bW Ea LW .lft a Wa
4 DE. J'O. 1LLEBIS HALES
J OPTOMETRIST 4
AjiJBrownwood Optical Co.
4 BfoKHTTOo Texas
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PJ m- W' & i
DB. G. T. BRA3D0X
DENTIST
Room 202 Second Floor
BroMinvood Xat'L Bank Bid?. 5
l'hone J?
Brownwood. Texas
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errors or umissiuua : . - . ' . mo ipusl. li t' utuiiiuuvtB ic v i .
tho nrmciniemaL iown8uruJwi-.wi-t . . t mu. it- ;-
Jtal or other advertisements me. puu- - " . I .'vised it. the negroes are un?reu"-aa barter than now and to
:-s do not hold themselves name ou oy .bocjubsh. uui wu.fiu- b!o dons there are ouier anu more j swee9tng down the fld at
i.-. lamage further thnn the amount tie rosult'bf oonlfi6ni: and re pntlca methods .of" getting them to j 'y. n second gait with his
rec-tved.by them for such advertiser . to serve toieu'ntjiMcur nvc -than the starting of a miniature orbpne and nrtiaclrpoised
meats. 1 . - : .-. "r.V-.-.; ". -. f reign' of terror. Brady SUndarti.. ?t---.jng tacbie was eimh. t
t-; - i....:' . - Hose-- - - 'T "; " '' . f. fft-.brayit back who eter a-
ar prize he should file wi& the' Sec-
name and
the gift-
arose from'
suggestion
comments
ahout Wonan Hater.1' "Sweethearts
SCGr-j hmFba whifh' Ipfl to the
belief ti at thletic medals 1 and troph-
Im 4&t. iirtfnAr wth the! fair set. I
4 DR. P. J. BO LEADER i
f Gradnulc Tetcrlnarlaa
Diseases of all Domestic "f
j A-iaials Treated
n PKONE 23. 4
Bio West Broadway
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WaiWHSBAY JIAXttARY 5 1915
PISTOL TO-T'iXG.'-'
In ciiargins tae gta id JoJ' to dit
trict court at" Dallas Monday Judge
Soay gave inatroetfoae'to the Jtry to
be .particularly sevoir. wta pistol
toters. In v!eir:of t p re?ent rob-
b.orjes in DfotoimoQ nd the conse-
qoent declaration 'of inani' ' citizens
that they would. Hko to .have a pistol
conveniently nejir wHeti geAng frow
place to place At nigijt.: Judge S&ffx-'s
tlate yoai-e
Turkey Hash
turkev BUtisti:lan flaares
this bravest back who ?er aa
to efttch a ount and ac3d the
tiiu.ryfTT. . - -
: rrao-5 n-un. -T Z iMSl. tlarlag the Ghrlntnitt qjtV Yale team' of lOOi
it dm inftrittriffsnt: -af the - . v h ; aaa ..OA i ' A&coiata;or t.te aie team 01 u
;Mm. tort- or'aufflelent tWkey for - StV' as their share of the.
v
DR. S YV JOHXSOX
. - DENTIST
4 Brownwood Nafl. Bank Bldg.
! Room i01
I 2 A: ? ? r r
Klsihorate arranaiementst are being!
miadd far Uie sixteenth aanual tour- .
namdrit of the American Bowling Con-1 7S;
.1 tw. uoM.ii s in z To-! ah eas
ttjr;rn' - ! middle and far w5t whUe one
WW U-.Krt . 1Irn 4I! wfn
uuui lawn Vlvuq v
Au eastern nolo team will plav.in the
or
x - . Sunday e- cou!
if Vc-hal known iM
tion of City wser-tlaefty-an.i
;:!J hav enjoyed-- tly V
with 'Jil.'HM.-
ntorii' nte.' faife-' mni'itimZ Of ' the wja noon! er.tiue it .-rkey hah he
- w
Weil
A'. amis) Hf tiWm niflrfpl t I
- 1 nrrV
year.
pi);..i:ar
as well as in Dalies.
aopt the cit wnn .P5W4- rt.Tr ;. Tu-key :
rnra"ent and Mr.-
TTti eats u or
Ojpim yrau6e: S-rng?ielf Iloty
-i2LJ Uaut I-Vvl r t I
a-DiUa?Brov Pr.aoteon aap
:varw. - 1 1 1 -1 -
is a '.opii'ar .l.h wiw
... . i : ..v. : .. 1
.riteko ioie cn a.-.- aqa. thei
inont ia lit llt it iSm-.y.
irol. of Sll tho
that.
-ts.:;i
each
divit:
f-uiul
4
to Bunoreu 1 iea.u uc-
rolJe'ved'- by ehiraso whh
f ! toams while it fc predict i
1:4 Vllt In tide over fix
:!l teams' of five map e.h. f5f-h-'red
teams of wo bowler?
aoa over three thouaand in-
uala bringing the tal catr
e'ose ui torty-tiva thousand
s. Two-tniras 01 m-a
was. And a'ny democratic god ntlod'
. ' . . Jn f 7w4ti ct Horn " l . -v 4 Ym.m. !
xemarKs are worm .up.w& l.Il nf.- us -rtniuicQs to: the. top seat on uiywpus. iw ihs Jiiti
declared T . : " Uo SUate Press heard that Swf.T
He
fcr. tnt ! treats -and alleys are TT . A" ; V. wk 1 ke are. however whose woo con
that a pistol !Xvry boor protection - . . ;?' ;rtn 1 'r"-" ' 'V. n "W a
df!Kl:-t.o 0. Sfeevlms rterd ap. j dotofetaIir in pti.s
Qte fdraasr ?acy Maen. "t-ie:4" alhi& will approximate tirtj thovs
ff iis
iaiK 111 iaa gilt-. ..rih tt t -iiui! rnrfM.-o i i- s vote tui - . r.- . .. i
Iflans -ca.-i for the instsuav.on
AMlttr-a nf ftSn'lq 111!... - 7 . . . .:.
un -wthiK -na -fame hated tur- - . T . Iccsatfeacts have occn si4o
. ui . . .. nr. ftfv w rv rr itott. f .
-When .s roa yad the man toSrItrana-fronSS ic dor .o noT (2Ts '"i f?" 'r-
.U.i r0I)Orts..tle 0KfalrB w:e ;ranVS rTrovn--''- j .
Seav. "If tlie man.:iial. to. go even a .. . -. . : We for S. fi support Ip aaj hn worWnte ihra - - - ... ..?.......
o ISane to SUro his Pis.oi - . V.-.- : sh?vl as dta.! . i.l-Vation.! tournamente and M invas-
J i- - -rr- - . -Newa- VV . va thnn one student about: to -!eae - ton ot tne-cnttett.atates oy a large
. . ' v - - h (T : w. n.-.crii aro wore Ua profflBicg imckand Held tesm.from at Ioaat one
wnr ..mi-tltf. Pross. aWMS" i.dnrf tho rather eonfident re-.;:. tss.
Tno ptsioi as a pwv-u ob... ..... . . " . . (inil to meet furtlicr expoasej". j"- - - - lurtngu usuuu is a possiomo.
1 - -F . i...v aotH o etnrm of the first rwn nr QtlH manv itersons wio: """. ; w ."l-u . ;imuit wi: ir.ftdft 'bv Knc Oscar's national
ntiif th. hlrfkwavtnan is ai- j 7.- . . - t. . fmnd at- the crisis an. unaoar-essea-;. j . -
k it 1 1 ili n uu-ituiuu viiv -
pete in the Bat;oail championships
" i'r in the su. xtner. "W'.th the com-
1 of atitumn Isterectlna: football
ramea will be vh yc. frei'JPht than ev-f-.
the south east middle- and far
v 3f-elevens meeting in numerous
?ri iiroa contests.
The outlck for international
1 eets is net so 7-ron:ising akhough4
there will he some events along these
lines. The baseball team of "Wa-
. 1 "eda University of Japan will tour
! the ?ouatry ' playing the leading col-
lege nines; several Austr'an bexers
are already planning to invade the
j Slates; Christian Mathewson the
world's champion skater is expected
to compete against the leading pro- "
fees ion al- speed skaters of America
during the winter; an All-Hawaiian
1 pbto team will play in the east next
j spring; several South American rifle "
! teams are planning to shoot In the
he Tvould have time' t reconsider.
The pistol as a protection against 'me apmmiwionora u.
r . i. . t rv havn tireatea a siorm wi .ujv . -inat
the thug and Uie niwayuiau u- - - - . r iUi .r Una doubled the Ih-. 1110 t; o . 7 uirt Wrnctor Ernest Hjertsberg
most Vahieless in thf opinion of the dlmehsioh by cutting uown nu - . - But shch onop. on tSXfflvd here a few day ag to
Dallas jurist. "The nL.h who is going ..lists in fevorai of .the county offices j. not ft?mniar wlUl tlia . aparl -tohtm ;sUpi;. vacation ; HJertSberg
.I .rt.. thn Tkad with a pie iCbnty Judge Ward accuses; the com-; a?dcd. cost of. telegraph serrte In J'nt.came from -Tomhevan.M well known orit as an
LU J"" .1 r nviirx- nfT5lyRTf Ol.lCft III Uie CUUH-- . .- - . - . .. i i nrha- nna SUCCeSSI'ii HltlHCI
wann -Vh i naner does it" missionors or renuemg - - t' monpv. aUA-.raHy-end anu. son h' fa m firfen Sander a twenty greater Importance
J4- i'u " ' . . . . "J. " " : -.)-.nlll1Ittit.m(in nf the mitliUOWeei. : - - r ' . .u tt .t .i.n
several of the-county aopnnuipuis. . f t fl except -in tlie lairger. m:-." . aJ. u indent at Lp3aHa univer- e naiiu.lSie .uutu. tcmc
- - . . r ' ' " . - i..- 1uJi en fr m'nr thon TtvplrA hnnrs.
- -t n.nJ turns rmm ..ru. nmnan in irAkr sn.is oi. - . . . itt a ir cjtrxicoi rr . awsrs ui cuu'ji-i -
Htit- Tcfinriir Vihs bnon so small:- - mn;.. m Tohnsnn wis Hip ami KtifTiclent sneaa as a ots-i'"v-"
TPforp vou have time to draw a pis
i he CTv And hh" is righu ."The and
; ' " -.x- . "L11 vn :which :tt?o commissioners thomselvos
anan wno wauis w ' v v- ;. :r
will not give you a 'chance to use a. .derive a .bonenL
pistol. :He's hot playing
that way
The score of
the
the game may or may not be
...J t..ArrA cv thov have dene but they
The commissioners . ; w.hich. has jn3t FhiW.-Amerlean champion . a hard ; dine and cebrate the forecasted vie-
justificsl in wnai And then :e -business aeprunsiuii. 04 there are a nymaer o uoxers ; race sannn. ot me iw5 i. . . ZZ
. . 1 fiivi th nt . 1. rn nf 't..Uii ie ttimr.or frflm whom the I bicycle race was received with the
. -
- As an.
imaginary protection against Justified in -holding secrdt
sessions
from which the. public is cx:cUddd-.
break of -the war more than offC d!ng or descending he flngilistlc rational trainer expects; flne "results j uiu. ruraa oc me Wo uutiuu
any pOFflblc gain from the sale of ox-; rR0r-din4ng 1316. In the bantam as her has-a record of 45? teet tor xnei" "" -
M n.iK. -niE.nowa-ltenir cost; ' - -Kn;. Kr:tft im foiiclit hi W eton and ton. -Wide Nu-idfs of t for English sporting editors to mak
; money and it takes more than an to .v o a poim- where he dholes taeljota Athletic is Uie fastest milorj
. . . . -0. . . .- t - I HM l FI
creasf.' in circulation to maKe P-lwr h0ndr3 With Kid - Williams;: .ipnnny ;u thi eoantry naviugn a main.
the highwaymen. who-. have been caus-
ing so mueh excitantent here recent- -
" . . ... i. fi 4..t!t-ioii in n'nn raav not entirely approve oi : v nmrsnnnnr !nnndR imon cir V-n-.. . c.an .innf(irnui rivals' j-.i m th- distance
jy many citizens uu : . ' ' . .. ! " . rL. T". ' "r . :i::Z.w.iM s44Wr. .hteh' We so that the sportsman at home
But Japanese methods m ai tn.g c.aou-.u. "- leainerweg.i v . y"- "riT"'. '. has little advantage bver his brother
j head or tail out of what was left. Re
mark of i suits of boxing boats in . Australia
In addition are made pubKc from one to two day3
arming themselves with pislols.
tirnhahlv sealine their. own ueatn .snipping ivum
U1 J . -M - - -
in case a f robber accosts: cofhmenfiod.. A HOnaUron pt Japane?
already onrou.te
i.fS
in doing so they and'-not only giving ona'must admit that thc celerity with 0? championship plthbugh. 2 inthes ami Abrg a. brod In the trenches.
iuit . wlilfth thnv lake stens to protect tlieir 0j.rirwun.'- niivprselv. moan's a uht wiu.yA nun nr tivi other: iit4nnr with n record .of 23 feet
thC. ; Reporter - eT Aof these stifs .ro to r.n-t Shorter tand fewer
;for-.chanee.- t6 wfn. It from the. Kb-. feot Sweden at tlie 19K scanuinav- ..1
lit? APT ' W' t.lo T!inv firif-lti hV.nrkiohins Whidh are tO Qe "le U'S iwbowun vcwiiw uunuy
tnr.;i ImHs'Pstlon. - 1 lU-j-i- fnr t?m weltorr . .-if.ir eiuressed 'the ojuuon ; pareaueas.
chance for aa Qlynt-
wtH tho European war Is
he believes ptat such an
to the
warrant
them -The man ftr?ae desperation; warships i
or- bse -criminal- ttesires prWts; nffehfeprhood. of - am S tiknal to.
2iim lo hold tip ;and Job- hi3
...fn irc iffm nn chance io: offbnses- along this lino.
draw and use a plH. The mnh. who
rmrul nmv he robt)50. 0t- 1 nere is iuuhvv .. Wv
Hi hoif. Tod Leww. acnny v.rM-j raampwusutj
- 0fk end "JUke Wcver 'appear to h? the hc-ii at 'Norway-
miisrestloiu ' i te?Fdg ;crlemler ; for the: welter t.-Bit.er espi
ber'lnin'E Tab- -' vtAilit .hono'-s while in thcr miJlle1 tuit theee is no.
mast say they are th?. ues .ghU division Young Aheljrn aiiko! ; pf c$ 5ft upi
over i.ised. for conr-ttpit QS; j- eJI p8rry all ckiim super-; . ctj-i r.r.d
jestion. - My wife also usedYfegtty- over Al McCoy tho-nxniset :r u!?5
A Science note states' that
found
Is not armed amy
"he will not be .k'iUef; whPe the. map. of;aste.
ww 'iKtol wirCmore than hi.ely he a California .eanning concern .
nA. Vlllorl- t.iat a lllOUSailU IU4I3 Ul i'V.w"
Consiination v is nil
"i have used Cbambe
IqIs and
I.-have
and indigest!
tlvam for indigestion an
good'" writes Eugene
nihiKtoiv N. C. DMnabl
"wfcere. Ady
:!?y two years off.
n:i they did hol yiWtrttr . riipk Dillon r?lf BaV.Mng
S .KnlsJtt. Wlf tijstnskr. Jick I!llon ar.r Ba'tl'nis wbi'e tho European t?.r has killed f
ovarj faf lijj.f heavy title tvhlle Tesa. -if diaaces
in ti heavy- mmaetltion on
IVIIIIUU " ' -T - '
OTa 0f the la v should be-Just had accumlated. The seeaa e
l" ... rrtaitA nlfitol-totiiiK cracked .the meats sent to. Germany
.. ie- ' - - .V. ..'j' iU. H-va A.mt .Tin...
of and manraciureu-inio . ii!i'wiM-. .v. -
GRAFT
It is wort.h your while to see Jlmjr.
Viuflng the .present mild - "reign
00 nt otiv.hfher time; The and
LUA-vfi J 7-- -
law prohibits pistol- toting and com
onto sense condemns It.
the shells
were
Bold for - fu.eL
But why send 30" many things to Ger
many for .manufacture?
GRAFT
Wisconsin tennis anthoorities- have
decided to stage a state championship
tournament open only to players who
are residents of that state. The state
will be divided- into sections and each.
Mi 1. 1 LCI (IBUv-Illu " i -
1
vli'm'ile Games and the
I
America's? titfe-hoMers will in turn meet In a
' Csin Rfrattn the coming year vv - . -
T . nF5l: -. . 1 (lift Hto h.tvo hpn rOfTrrrorl tn tt win-
te.mst year has V-en of r- rf e; wfttout its mt- survlvors
Wt ctWty- antong the -bjfcer - .0 meet in a round-robin series for
(PUsnlnrly those of the unueu taies - the State title. Pot hunters from oth
i-Atid .Austria sours- ranging v - ' er gta
vfay -ftoa tne'ioar-rounu eepisoa.-cii pe -
ss" to the battle of forty-fivt petition in this country
Drink "9rownwo0l-Belfe!';-: nU nMrrg. . n kno2kont have been. awj3 cmp
;.. . ... 1. iz- : .. . . ...i . a-v4.A.tAi fn iim'A entrants irora n
Rabbit coffees. "J4.s setter toaee.: .MstA In these or aujncem. wau.iiwi.vW
Thc political prognosticators are
race
s : r
TTollowine out the plans and pur-
. . m ' A i Annul Ml T t riredictinc that the. Senatorial
of tne iexasioia.ie uqiunun-ui. --- -..
will narrow down to a . contest uo-
CampbeM and
poses
of Agriculture farmers instJtatea have
ieen organized In every . school dis- tween Colquitt and
GRAFT
Our coffee machinery is Installed.
. in Runnos county. 0.. mentor- tnat. ono of. then m W Bt -W. roa.t .very ay.-
Wp including tho men and women cheer up; ponuoai .iorccasl8 usuiu.j. . --
of tho farms also the.boys anq gins are iuuomu .
"advanced enough to' Tie. enrolled as .' ...
jiuplls in-the 7th grade. The qrganlz&'j Wily; Sunday 13. for' preparedness
-Hon of these instltuies was-prfeciei HevPays Gbd hates moilycoddjes.
GRAFT.
Jimmy'R Aunt Jane is la Vi cy
GRAFT-
-Brownwood Tcffos Co. rhonc--mv wWlothe sh
JS' J. .
iftihg of titles have! rrrs .Of the continent and with the
f.w Piniost every one rff the ret-: Interest or an secui-ua uuumu ut. ...
Xlzed chamolons lias defended his' the p.ay of their respective contes-
TX n on or nlb.e times the dearth ct interimtional
aluring u-to- Th4 pacific Coast
Tnrmidprinz all classes Qt uou.s -
whethe t to will send powerful and wellba l-
-11 L L Rhnw that " a anced tennis team to eastern courts
n. ... Ir- " r- i.ate fn; -RA1.erai months ot tournament
ctftllll Ot hOLIIiu W4.1J U4. uv -- ...
: fiftft rim- latins hist nlav: Stanford University wm enier
HuSm i.u vyv .-. r---"" : i Tnf0rrnl?P!riatA track
.1 rr not. ia nninrsrnn in h. i iviwu- i. -
tari-i. niiir onnonontr lie Held obamplonshlps and the win
er states will - have to .confine their
activities to such invitation tourna-
ments as offer prises In keeping with
their ideas of therr own drawng pow
ers.
M.1U liCWA -
' . .. . i I
iihtnbrr o&hoxers engaged in these nln? crew.In thenar
contests would aggregate more than legiate regatta; win.
No date has as yet been fixed for 'he
annual meeting of the Football Ru!e
Committee but it Is expected that the
conference Of the gridiron salons will
be held In New York City early In
February. No radical changes ye
phmned In the playing code and the
entire work of the committee Is like
ly to be completed in one afternoon
land evening' session.
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