Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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f. W. Kent_V.-P and Treasarer
W. A. Owaby.Secretary ;
C. W. Stepson J. Lee Peon T !
4. Farris 4- M. Browning C W
Bast. W. A- Oarahy. Lae P. Qaaite
SCMCBimOS BATES
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>ae Tear In adv. cat of city »«.«*
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office as Mail Mattar of tho
garnnil Claes.
—JL C. Ramble is an anthorUtc
Oaveil eg representative of the Dau>
light and will solicit and receip-
|pr aabscriptions and adTertleeaientr J
Mr this publication.
W. A. Owahy .. Editor j
C. W. Kent .... Banner* Manager!
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ASVEXTtSiMG BY THE
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P MEMT YORK AND CHICAGO
BBHTIITT IM ALL THE PR1KCIRA.L CtTIE9
. SIX PAGES.
Get four -ark ready. Cottoa '
t»M4kit>K »iH sotrfi ©fen ui» it* dra :
ears***.
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We mil! have U> aait at til tbr
football **■»Mia before oar ‘
• ark i. afcafn i#terf“eed »ith.
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We ar> *11 a*re»-<i at*on «•.
tula* Oar june.-t.tr- •( • aii
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The »or-it tl.uip a tHJiat ’S< :‘
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4*»* i +*-+ a<- fk'"f i?» i *t#i& •'
fcr*j? *«3 MM' »#> ti£ Mb* IjMI
neighbor. 7««
hhe hint.*' Wo n|pM *• **♦ cttl
■tag mt fwsa county that row *•<
acquainted with Trtatoy rntorrsity
Kt might Mhr tt.
Tho easeful man who i* parch**
ing a pair of ahoee of a hat look*
for the name of the manufacture
of tho article The name of '*•
1 manufacturer to a guarantee of the
quality aad nervier to bo oxportaa
Hoar much more important t* It
!* that the young man or yoang worn
sa coofMertM a college course
should select a school the name of
I which stand* for all that i# best In j
education If valuable time and |
money arc to be expended for at-!
tendance at colie*r there should be
a guarantee that the expenditurei
trill bring the very best result*.
In the choice of a college on*' j
should ac.ect that Invitation wbo-v'j
work all) be accepted as par v*lu- !
la any other Institution of lh»* *
country. The question «- if you j
should want to transfer to some
other school would the certificate
of credit tor work dene be sorit-
ed at its face xatue Time :s too
precious for a person to spend in
seeurtsg credits from a school the
value of which may be questioned
The standing of Trialty t nicer-1
sity to a guarantee yf the quality of j
jits work Every hoar* credit that:
i» dour by lb* faithful student i»<
Trteiiy luitrerait* will be accepted
for face value in any other first
claa* school to which be may go A
diploma from Trteiiy I ntversit*
gives entrance to the graduate de-
partment* of the larger institution *
To he specific graduate* of T?
fninwity have been doing grad- j
aaie work during the past year ir. :
Harvard Catrcrsitjr of Chicago and
Columbia l'n trend ly ami have tuadt
spies did records.
It Is often true that Texas Wu- «
dents go two thos»xcd miles to ac
institution and so end three to four
times as meeb a* tt »< uld cost to
attend Trinity l aiverslty and get
results that are far Inferior to the;
results that they cas secure at j
home. The people of Texas arc
coming to realize that we have as j
good college* in this state can be ‘
found anya here.
ftaenuiy an A B. graduate oi j
Trinity Vmtentty *i- in comt»etl- j
ties v itb an A M graduate of one j
of the larger m-tHutsous its the ■
mat It meant a great deal when j
I' I- ■ - ■ • ! l !'»*'• I -
giTgun to the graduate of Trinity at :
a salary $ 11< per mucth tuor-
tkan the other applicant would hav «J
taken the jKwitlaa for. Sixteen ■>. j
the cl*-• of 1»15 httxh already a- - !
cepted positions in the High echoed*)
of Texas and Oklahoma with -a j
grip* ranging from STS to *11" p*-r
month.
Why leave Ellis county for your'
education when you i*v* a stand-1
ard colics*- and conservatory o
Fttii«k- In your nudat?
if you de-if- a literary r«»ur>**. if
you desire a cuurw: la voice if you j
I—.ire a course so piano if yon «:•■
-ir* a tourw in violin. If *ob d>- r- j
a course in public apeak in*: comer
to Truaity timersit*. You t-anno-
de* better anywhere Visit Use »i:
wtiluiiou and see for yourself.
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1 \KM fHAlTU gi t
There U •ometfeinjt new unde’-
the sea—new and splendid It is a
farn chautautius'* and Warn- j
barbie has *«>* it A farm dua l
taaqua is jiist what the title - lit
K*»:—a wertes i»f lecture - and dein
ne at rat ior* beurltjs on asri-ultura.;
and rural problem? A tons asd in j
‘•rotllt js> ••<ra*q bar tc-cu arrant* !
>-d. and <-< n> jukea* a - a and »*#.*
;e-r«< -who k«o« »Ut: the' ar
iaihlts *!«.<*« wilt d«i--*r thr -t**
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It fa m« claimed that »*• •**■*
tinjsml r Traey *a* If* fotfcrc
of "oar dihtma »ax?.'‘ What a rtf?
this fact *u aef UdtWd before
he •Wed
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Women stop and admire 's‘>
beaut Ifni Hureric Jn the shea ">«*
I do»» but men pre'rr to Inspect 't
: at it tnet nnrrhtfit do»a the
street.
♦.
Poland MMtt to be perfectly ue*
I toot af acd about *hat t» t«kia#
place over In that country. She
raall*e-* that any cbnuse **H be for
the bettor*
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We have on exhibition io o«r of
flee a real curiosity It i* a letter
from a politician "bo candidly n*i-
nnt.v tkn he does not kno* ho* to
handle the cotton situation
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Suotr n cm ere ao«K>u» to remain
ta this world just as Song as the'
can. Wo suppose this arises from
the fact that there arc more placet
than one u* go to when tbej lea*c
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"A u*ac who is afraid to dpfet i
not hi to v.4t. ’ doctor** loionei
Rouseseii Xm. a*d m< wan who
rotes to fish* should be toad* to do
some of the 8* feting when tbv trou
We begins
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Hempstead has •Alppcd 9dd ear j
loads of »adriuetoes this Manor j
It is CMti»o!iog to know that th> i
jarred our northern friends loos
from a *©r siderahle amount of iheti
pocket change.
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the KiitNi! Iwt'Cs will >» ui g ©p* * j
again How eagerly and ausiogalj >
the little lellow arc watting anti :
wall biug tor the couiius of tint l
happy period.
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We are no worshipper at tlu
shrine of mammon. We never did
car* to lei immensely’ wealthy. Wc
would not object hove-cr to tin
pos.-M-r*.jion c*f a suGuieut amount
of filthy lu re to meet that link
note w inch fail* due in a few days
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>.M.VTTKK WITH tlLUA:
The Wasaoaehle Idsbt set- up in
the meeting to make this- observa-
•.ton*
• It koks tike several people
whom vre could mention are
trying to .st©al Cullen Thomas' j
thunder by bringing the land-
less mat* ami the aianfosts land
together.”
I- Cahta satisfied with what Fer j
gu»on ha; done for the landless J
man? If not why doesn’t he say so j
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Why wait for a ctucli. Shall tli* j
cans* of the landless man b© ptc *
away f< r a mom <on■» ■ ai-at • ■ * •<•»’ '
Has the prohibition Issue gone into j
hiding simply because Fergus©:: !
rays it shouldn't be mentioned I
where two or three Democrats ar< <
tint together? is Cullen a crus-ad- ;
er or merely a caution'’ Is Drool. j
to be the only prohibitionist on tie l
beach? -VCi'jo Time--Hera Id.
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M>NOOX — Grey tiothiu.' for
everybody (i tie prospective faction
for the coming winder :a Eugtaad
due to the scarcity of dye* for dark-
er shade#
U)MX).V King George bo-pt-1?
ya*t opened aiil h<>o*c 16iw mound ;
cil eidOf-. coatain* three «
fen»r iiiiks »{ jarutiutt: > 1
and 1-2 a*re of iiaoieua; aad cov-
er* It* >00 ji|«*rr feet.
k.- (■»-- i ~.!*t i*4h
front taro (ton a Ka-< «*ad • he* th*
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(•ewrat I
General Benjamin f. Tracy one
of the iMaagtKfi of the R*i'«Wi
*j»n Party and awretar* of the tut"
in the cabinet of President Marri-
ott (rosu iss* to J > > died at hi.
borne in Nr\» York City a few da-. -
ago He was injured in an aulo-
•ilobiie u( ■ Merit May 3d which l!
i-» I i d brought o< .• Mroi.e «:
paralysis.
OoneTa! Trao was born in ISttu
He served through the Civil War
and was breveted a brigadier gen-
eral. Prior to that he had helped
organize the Republtcnn Party its i
Sen York Mat. He t.a aiway !
been one of its stanchest adherents
He was induced by Senator Plait
boss of New York state to run for
mayor of New York City in IbhT.
but was defeated
Kj»<t>e clear cool; \slatlurlortl.
dear 65; Abilene dear cooi;
Amarillo clear. 6*' Paris cl at
7«; l>cai"OB. clear 68. CJUaiia
clear 69; Loacvievt. part cloudy.
69; XI trsball cloudy tool; Waco;
clear. 70' JaeksonrtUe clear coc*.
good rain last night; Tyler clear
7*j. Temple clear cot-1; Mcxia *>k .
Galveston raining. 7J: El Paso
dear Houston raining; Brett-
ham. «■;> ur cool: Bryan - tear hot.
Huatsvtllc cloudy s^n.. Pales
tine clear 70: Columbus. good
rain: Lufkin. doudy. hot Taylor
dear. 68; Liberty Hill. d-ur. hot
Saa Vntouio. dear. 71: Suit Mar
cos dear. Porous Christ! cloudy.
79; Brownsville. dear wr.rtti
Beaumoti■. dear. TL rained y-.tef-
day.
Ardmore fair 7a; Oklahoma <n>.
clear. 7‘». Muskogee dear
HcAkar dear 69.
Ark an-as Ft. Smith clear 69.
Pin* Blue doudy. 70.
» OK \IKM< \N I'KI MIM S 1
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PPPfiT ' ' - ; ■
RKSfl.TS* 1KSTKROAT
l»ai*«i> 4. 3 t.i.v.t
innings)
Fort Worth 3. Houston *
Shreveport-San Antonio Ran**
post potted. rain.
\\m:iu: tii»:y fi.ay m'Pay
Della* at Oahre*toa
Waco at Beaumont
Shreveport at Son Antonio
Fort Worth at Hou. ton
STAND! Ni* OF TIIK lt'AMS.
Club*— l’la>e«l Won l*"*t 1 vt
Waeo . 123 1* «»
Dalian. I»* ** 1
UllmtiW • *24 63 »;l
San Antonio 12<» 6 4 *•! «i
Fort Worth . 124 63 6t
Houston - 12« 60 66
Beaumont ... 123 ->4 <1 .43.;
Shreveport .. 123 32 ■' *
W isifrp A*#«
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RESULTS YESTERDAY.
lmi on-Fort Smith game po
poaed. raHt.
Sherman 6. Oklahoma t tty 11-
I’arii 2 Tul^a 3.
M< Altater-Muikotti'*-. Kami po.>t
putted' ram.
WHERE THEY FEAT TODAY.
H. * .it Fort Smith UW
game- >
Sherman at Oklahoma t **>■
Paris at Tulsa
Mi Alt .'tor at Muakogio
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club# Flayed. Won. I-wt Fit
I unison ... 113 6S 15 T*h-
Sherman .. 117 65
Oklahoma City 11** HI 51 .7>i~
M ii'ki'Kti . 115 5f» 5;
l>srts. 1 15 56 5b 1*1
Tulsit 1 1 7 56 HI .17 <
Fort s117 hi 63 .16?
McAlester ... 116 13 7 5 -36i' i
National Ta anue.
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R1 SI LTS YESTERDAY.
Boston-st. Efiai' paint- postponed
rain.
Brooklyn 5. t huaiio 1
jVev. N ‘r: i'ii n-iMirph fc.
Flitvdtsipniu t .in Uiiiati KiiUh j
postponed; rath.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. j
HosU'i! at Si Lout HWU Ratuesl.j
Ittookiyn at Chicago.
NVv York mi i’illsburgh
Only three game M-bed tiled
STANDING OE THE TEAMS
Club;' Played. Won. Lost. Pet. |
Philadelphia 5S •’ * to 5U j
Hrookl.vu . ■ • 1**3 ;*a Ik .51 j
I’JUsburvh 1 *H* 51 4t> .51"!
New York D* -5«5 j
Chicago . . . . 50 1‘*
lt*l el 5 0
St. {u t.' i’ll 15 5-» 1*1
fiuciitnaU 1"'' *«* 57 .1 •"
\until.>n lasague.
UtSI LTS YESTERDAY.
Uli:i.*g«i I’lU'burgii l
St l*»no 3. liostuu 2 ib
Detroit > Waihiugton 2.
Cleveland 0-8. New York 2 3.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
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fit iaOUlM i|t ttiKllOO
1*1 trust 41 WttihtagtuA
t !• v eland at N* wr York
FT AN Ul NO Of* TMt 1K.OI:
t iut' f’U>Mt Won I.K.>t I’’
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PKfc.lt Mfc.K A*V* inu> A* TkK
!U>v. \V. H. Mrt'art.
*'l have made all other arranr'e-
ments with God and « •: ha* this
one thing and 1 want to ;:<’t till-
„etih 1 be more I die."
With these words K* * •» M
Met'art allowed himself to be arrest-
ed iu Covington. G*’.„ lor killing
forty-five yearn ago lu neighbor.
In ok Smith a farmer near Starrs-
ville in Newton county.
Me went to trial and was aeqe.ltte I
on the ground of aelf defense.
Since the killinc of Smith in l'Tn
MH'ar.t has been a wanderer on tie*
jace of tS- globe. First he was in
the western i*art of America h r< r
was yesterday removed from the
hospital to the hoon of Lot her Zarr.
4oHast Adams a relative of Up-
Urim>f family fd.e is doin»' nice)>•
although it is believed it wili be a
few week > before she will be able to
htavt lo r bed.
When told by a friend that ther>-
was considerable exeiletuei.t in the
<ity as a result of the finding of
the three dead children and th
parents beaten into lose nsjb> lit:-
Mr. Crimes said that h<- tried d>-
jp-rateiy to rca-h a telephone Up ;
he gained con iotisne op Up-
morning following the crjn bn:
was unable to do so. He was told
several days ago by his father
about Up death of the three chi!
VHMIMAVs IV I III Vrill - \t i AI V > I III! TVRfa
r.’iu.; to tin- south
»nt M«< has h»*u t®
< ;i.m« nt -mrot imt^j
thn jiaxt several yttmi
' I encaiN B
'■’•V in - Hatu^.
Sum- mouth* agobi
*•• •>: . knott ing that &
Lad ituljetoti hi® u jj;
i V- a i f « • j.-i Qty Jj
• i OKI sunnier ifcn
ii toi bon. in tit m
N« al:i . n.ty aft« j
ir it king; no secret o! a
Of fit >.L 'iu. aptk-cl.;i
lit Cart vaa arre«t«j t
lUifi Net ;
(Iron. M. r> Fraaws ?
William
Uirt 'lmin kijini
HAN HiANCISfO s
Woodtin ': of tho Woki
liremo at Hit? i’snas:
jo>- it jo-.i h* I.:y Tfii i
da} . ’ 'I'Uovmxb dj
Uto wrdor imarud atn
to iftoUraip I Up
u r.'arj of the fotns&j
dor
Tho iik i] s' id warns®
dor ;ir<‘ hoitliRjf a
lion .ift»*. PbytitUai
t* • ...i'rtMtiS '*■ i
ha . •* b< a a - 'ijfntd U a
(t^>io o' rmrtttate &
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1915, newspaper, August 11, 1915; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1077197/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .