Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 15, 1909 Page: 5 of 10
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DECEMBER 15.
GALVESTON
1909.
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Making Merry
TURMOIL OVER
THE
1910 FOOTBALL
GIFT
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STORE
TSCHUMY’S
Hart, Schaffner
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HEAT WITH GAS
some-
Marx Suits
Crown Trousers
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Priestly Cravenettes
and in
4.C0ME
A WARM.
Faultless Shirts
are
Stetson Hats
navy.
Crossett Shoes
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Store Open Every Evening
Sale Continues Till Xmas.
Phone 463.
2422 Market St.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
2405-2407 Market Street
FOOTBALL JOURNEYS.
A Narrow
Margin
un-
a
Mcbride congratulated.
AUGUST BELMONT’S RACERS.
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BASEBALL MEETING.
Local
Is
Still
in
A
Bou-
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INTERCOLLEGIATE ACTION.
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a
FIFTY dollars a game.
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CLAIRVOYANT
CALLED IN.
are
of
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PAPKE SIGNS ARTICLES.
Confer-
were
BANKERS
to pay a license of 50 cents a seat.
Checking Accounts Solicited.
4 Per Cent Interest
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HAVE you read the '‘Want” columns?
Carrollton System
Suits
Coachers and Managers of In-
tercollegiate Association to
Meet in Chicago.
Parts of Balloon and Instru-
ments of Explorer in Posses-
sion of Eskimos.
now
tory.
giving
Only a
The peculiar properties of Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy have been thor-
oughly tested during epidemics of in-
fluenza, and when it was taken in time
we have not heard of a single case of
pneumonia. Sold by all druggists.
TRACE OF ANDREE
HAS BEEN FOUND
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BITTER WARFARE
ON WILD ANIMALS
Seaboard
Fire & Marine Insurance Co,
Office, 2102 Strand.
Phone 1296.
THE GREAT
INTERNAL REMEDY
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WE HAVE ADDED
: Shelf Hardware
' and
Kitchen Furniture
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> stock, and invite your in-
> speclion.
2219 Market.
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Ei McCarthy & Co.
(Unincorporated.)
Phone 2260.
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Springs, Ark., where he will treat his
arm, going abroad the middle of next
month. Jack Pollock of Kewanee will
accompany the Papkes as trainer. ■
clairvoyant went into three trances for
the police that brought no results.
The signs of love show up as plainly
as the symptoms of measles.
If you are suffering from biliousness,
constipation, indigestion, chronic head-
ache, invest one cent in a postal card,
send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des
Moines, Iowa, with your name and ad-
dress plainly on the back, and they will
forward you a free sample of Chamber-
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold
by all druggists.
TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY,
SBW BICYCLES ."ST IN AT
E. A. WARD’S
222 Tremont St. Opposite Royal Hotel.
Record Reducing Prices
To Be Sent to South Carolina to Un-
dergo Winter Training.
By Associated Press.
New York, Dec. 15.—A string of six-
teen race horses owned by August
Belmont will leave early next week for
Garnet, S. C., where they will undergo
winter training. The string is headed
by Priscilian, who has never met de-
feat in this country, though he failed
to win in England. The Belmont horses
will begin their next season’s racing
at the earliest onportunity and may
be entered for the Maryland Jockey
Club, which will open for the season
in the East.
Be Prepared
The cold, damp weather is here.
A GAS HEATER is just the thing.
See our complete line from $2.25 up.
No dust, no dirt. A good fire In
ONE second.
GALVESTON GAS CO.
VERY day this great
sale becomes more
popular—Every day
people are awaken-
ing to what this sale
means. It’s a gen-
Sale in the fullest
Franchise Matter
Status Quo.
Nothing was done last night at the
meeting of stockholders of the Gal-
veston Baseball club but the election
of a delegate to the league meeting
to be held at San Antonio on Friday.
Mr. M. O. Kopperl, who is said to have
some kind of connection with the fran-
chise, is out of town and will not re-
turn until tomorrow, whep Anal action
on its disposal will be taken and the
delegate to the meeting then given in-
structions.
A Pre-Holiday Slaughter Affording an Unparalleled
Opportunity to Save Money and at the Same Time
Secure Merchandise of the Very Highest Class
really
nine Bargain
sense of the word, and it not only
applies to Men’s Clothing but we
clothe the boy at the same great
saving and just as meritoriously.
Allowed on Saving Deposit!,
Sounded Twice a Year.
TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBERS s
Ask our collector to show you the
handsome premium we are ' '
away, and how to secure it.
limited number left.
At Mealtime Means Good Appetite,
Good Digestion, Good Cheer, Good
Heart and Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets.
We are now displaying a won-
derful variety of Holiday Novel-
ties in Jewelry, Gold and Silver-
ware and fine Cut Glass. Gift
seekers looking for objects of
unusual artistic individuality will •
find it an easy problem to make
a selection here.
Of safety is had by usual precaution
against fire. But how about it when an
Unusual conflagration occurs — beyond
your control and that of the fire depart”
ment? When everything you own has
gone up in smoke, what are you going to
do? The answer is easy if you hold an
insurance policy in this strong home
company — collect on it and start all
over again.
25c
Is All Bolton Chargen' to Haul Tour
Trunk.
Beat rubber tired Carr’dges in the city
BOLTON’S TRANSFER
PHONE 227.
Up-to-Date Physicians Recommend
the moderate use of pure, old whiskey as an effective natural tonic.
’SunnyBrook
the PURE FOOD
Whiskey
on account of its highly developed medicinal properties is
prescribed by thousands of the most prominent physicians
in preference to anything else whenever a rich, health-
ful, invigorating stimulant is required.
SUNNY BROOK-The PURE FOOD Whiskey—is medicinally
pure. Its temperate use is, therefore, perfectly safe and free from
harmful effects. It is equally desirable as a delicious beverage or a
wholesome tonic.
Don’t be deceived by cheap imitations — genuine SUNNY
BROOK bears the “GREEN GOVERNMENT STAMP.” which
shows the exact age. and the name
SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Fifth District of KENTUCKY.
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND ST WHERE THE BEST
OF LIQUORS ARE SOLO.
NICOLINI & VAIANI : GALVESTON, TEX.
n-,.- General Distributers.
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Federal Intervention Against Scorchers
May Be Asked.
By Associated Press.
New York, Dec. 15.-—The regulation
of automobiles by means of a federal
law is urged by Colgate Hoyt, former
president of the Automobile Club of
America. In a statement to that or-
ganization he says:
“I believe a federal automobile law
is possible and practicable under the
interstate commerce law. It would be
as great a protection to the community
at large as to the owners and drivers
of motor vehicles. The government
should require a r’gld examination be-
fore licensing a chauffeur and every
chauffeur should be required to carry
a license card bearing his photograph
and signature.”
Look for the Signs
HAND
SAPOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH.
Heaps the pores open and the akin
perfect condition.
AH grocers and druggist*.
elk and mountain sheep, as well as
game birds. Cougar, lynx and other
predatory animals thrive in the- nation-
al forests and are today a great men-
ace to the growth of game herds.
Cougar and lynx are regarded as a
greater menace to game than are
hunters and elk calves and the young
of other animals are the prey of the
sa,v.age wildcats. ) ;
Eight professional hunters have been
employed on the national forests of
the state at intervals during the past
year and- they have killed a total of
504 coyotes, 21 bears, 8 wolves, 21 wild-
cats and 3 lynx. Not only has the de-
struction of these animals by tfie gov-
ernment hunters been a great saving
to the stockmen but to farmers diving
near the national forests, wwhose poul-
try and domestic stock suffer from the
raids of wild animals.
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Special to The Tribune.
Portland, Ore., Dec. 15.—Bitter war-
fare is to be waged against predatory
wild animals in the Pacific Northwest
by the national forest service, which
has just made an appropriation of
$1350 for hiring professional hunters
for this section of the country. This
amount has been allotted to the. Wal-
lowa, Whitman, Malheur, Fremont,
Umatilla and Deschutes national for-
ests in Oregon and the Wenaha and
Wenatchee national forests in Wash-
ington.
The object of securing hunters is not
only to protect stock grazing on the
forest reserves under permit but to
safeguard game animals, such as deer,
Premier of British Columbia Gets New
Lease of Life On Job.
Special to The Tribune.
Victoria, B. C., Dec. 15.—Richard Mc-
Bride, whose government in British
Columbia has been given a new lease
of life by the recent provincial elec-
tions, received many congratulations
today on the occasion of his 39th birth-
day. Mr. McBride has the distinction
of being the youngest of the Canadian
premiers. He is a native of British Co-
lumbia and has been active in politics
since he was 25 years old. Eight
years ago he became leader of the pro-
vincial Consrvative party, which he has
for the third time guided to vic-
Discussion as to Merits of American
and Rugby Football.
By Associated Press.
Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 15.—At a meet-
ing of the Intercollegiate Association
of Western Pennsylvania and West
Virginia held here yesterday the first
final collegiate action looking to the
abolition of American football and the
adoption of Rugby unless the rules
radically changed was .taken. In the
association aare Washington and Jef-
ferson, University of West Virginia,
Geneva, Grove City and Allegheny col-
leges.
Proposed Tax on League Ball Parks in
St. Louis .
By Associated Press.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 15.—A bill intro-
duced in the municipal assembly last
night calls for a license fee of $50 for
each game of baseball played in a
park having a seating capacity of 7,-
500. The revisions of the license fees
in the measure, which is for revenue,
is entirely upward.
Theaters charging $1.50 a seat are to
be taxed 90 cents a seat a year and
lower-priced houses will pay 65 cents
a seat. Nickelodeons will be required
“Royal” Boys’ Clothing
OLD I
taYDROoq
WHISKEY
Come today— come tomorrow.
Let us be your Santa Claus; if we
can’t be in actuality we’ll save you
money enough on your real cloth-
ing needs to purchase a large per-
centage of your Christmas gifts.
ZBYZSKE WINS MATCH.
Took Two Straight Falls Out of
lauger in Fast Time.
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Dec. 15.—Zbyzske got two
straight falls in his match with Roul
de Boulanger at Hammond last night,
the first in 5:05 and the second in 6:18,
both with body holds. In the light-
weight bout Windlehofer downed Sig-
fi iend in 7:00 wit; a half-Nelson and
in 18:0 Ow'th a crotch hold. Webe- de-
feated Connelly in straight falls.
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Chicago Schoolboys Will Be Barred
From Them in Future.
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Dec. 15.—High school fo t-
ball trips are things of the past so
far as Chicago schools are concerned.
President Alfred Urlon of the board of
education yesterday announced that he
would introduce a resolution at the
next meeting which will tend to put a
stop to such proceedings forever.
In regard to whether the boys might
take the trip during vacation time
Predatory Beasts in Pacific
Northwest Country are Doing
Much Damage.
Will Take On Winner of Lewis-Lewis
Bout Next February.
By Associated Press.
Kewanee, II., Dec. 15.—Ed Papke
yesterday signed articles fo;r a twenty-
round bout between his brother Billy
and the winner of the Willie Lewis-
Harry Lewis bout, to take place in
Paris the latter part of February.
I Billy Papke left yesterday for Hot
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To Solve Mystery of Disappearance
Little Alma Kellner.
By Associated Press.
Louisville, Ky., Dec. 15.—As on sev-
eral preceding days, today had been
set by the police as the time for the
“end of their search” for Alma Kellner,
the missing Louisville girl,
ences lasting until after midnight
held with a 10-year-old girl “medium”
of Jeffersonville, Ind., during which the
REGULATION OF AUTOS.
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CURES
Kidney and Bladder Affections
Chronic Seminal and Mucous Dis-
charges.
NOTHING ELSE JUST AS GOOD.
BE SURE AND GET THE
GENUINE.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE $1.00.
the trip during vacation
without the use of the school’s name
the board head stated that any such
move could -be “properly construed to
be an act of insubordination and pun-
ishable by suspension.”
sembled a huge “oomiok,” or woman’s
:boat. When, it finally . landed three
’men stepped out. They started to ap-
proach the natives, -who were in a state
•of terror and made a hostile demon-
stration. One of 'the white men fired a
gun and a fight followed, in which the
natives were .victorious, killing all
three of the wanderers.
The Eskimos stated to the Indian
that they had not intended killing the
three white men, but that in their ter-
ror they made signals for them not to
approach. One of the whites, not
derstanding, took these signals as
sign of hostility and opened fire.
Do You Use Them? If Not, Why?
DYSPEPSIA is the skeleton at the
feast; the death’s head at the festive
board. It turns cheer into cheerless-
ness, gaity into gloom and festivity
into farce. It is the ghost in the home,
haunting every room and hitting at
every fireplace, making otherwise
merry people shudder and fear. If
there is one disease more than another
that should be promptly attacked and
worsted it is DYSPEPSIA. It is the
very genius of unhappiness, unrest and
ill nature. In time it will turn the
best man .almost into a demon of tem-
per and make a good woman
thing to be dreaded and avoided.
It is estimated that half of one’s
troubles in this world comes of a stom-
ach gone wrong—of Dyspepsia, in
short. Foods taken into the stomach
and not properly cared for; converted
into substances that the system has
no use for and hasn’t any notion what
to do with. It is irritated and vexed,
pained and annoyed, and in a little
while this state of things becomes
general and directly there is “some-
thing bad to pay.” The whole system
is in a state of rebellion and yearns to
do something rash and disagreeable
and a fine case of Dyspepsia is estab-
lished and opens up for business.
If you were bitten by a mad dog,
you would not lose a day in going to
a cure; do you know you should be
just as prompt with Dyspepsia? Rabies
is a quick death, dyspepsia is a slow
one; this is about all the difference.
There is a cure for rabies and so there
‘is for Dyspepsia and one cure was
about as difficult to discover as the
'other. Pasteur found out one and the
IF. A. STUART COMPANY the other,
and it is no longer a secret, as it is
made public in the wonderful Tablet,
which so many are using and praising
today. One writer says of it:
“Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are little
^storehouses of digestion which mix
with the stomach juices, digest food,
retingle the mucous membrane and its
Inerve centers, give to the blood a great
wealth of digestive fluids, promote di-
gestion and stays by the stomach until
all its duties ar© complete.”
Some cures are worse than the dis-
ease they demand This, That and the
Other and the patient despairs at the
requirements; but not so with the
Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet; they are easy
and pleasant to take and no nausea or
ill feeling follows. There is none of
this “getting all-over-the-mouth” like
a liquid and making the remedy a
dread. Another writer says:
“It matters not what the condition
of the stomach, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab-
lets only improve the juices and bring
quiet to the whole digestive canal, of
which the stomach is the center.”
Forty thousand physicians use these
tablets in their practice and every
druggist sells them. Price 50c. Send
us your name and address and we will
send you a trial package by mail free.
Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 150 Stuart
Bldg.. Marshall, Mich.
Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 15.—Bishop Pas-
cal, who has charge of the dioc&se of
Prince Albert, wilich embraces the
sub-Arctic country to the north of that
city, brings back with him a story of
the finding of traces of the balloon in
which S. A. Andree, the Swedish ex-
plorer, attempted to drift across to the
North Pole.
One of his missionaries reported to
him that while working among the.
Eskimos of the Arctic region he met a
tribe which had some of the plunder
of the party with them. These natives
had in their possession a quantity of
rope of a quality which they could not
get in barter from the ships which en-
ter the Arctic sea.
When questioned the Eskimos told
that many years before they had come
across two white men who came down
out of the sky in a “white house.” These
men had afterward starved to death
and the natives had seized upon the
balloon, the cordage of which they
converted to their own uses. Bishop
Pascal instructed the missionary to re-
turn and get further details.
This is the second story of this kind
which has come out of the frozen
north. A Hudson Bay factor has the
same report in a somewhat different
form. His story is confirmed from the
London office of the company,, where
it was sent in official dispatches. Ac-
cording to the factor, an Indian ar-
rived at his post on the upper Churchill
in 1900 from an extended rapping and
trading trip along the borders of the
Arctic ocean In Northern Canada. The
Indian told of having met a party of
Eskimos who had with them a num-
ber of brass instruments of different
shapes, a quantity of metal fittings,
which they had utilized in making
hunting gear; several cooking utensils
and much cordage and fine waterproof
cloth. He had entered into communi-
cation with them and learned some-
thing of where they got their strange
treasures.
Several years before they had been
hunting on one of the islands of the
Arctic Ocean, and one day they beheld
a pecaliar apparition in the sky. It re-
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Dec. 15.—Football coaches
and managers of the conference
schools will meet here a week from
tomorrow to settle definitely the in-
tercollegiate turmoil over next sea-
son’s battles. The question of Michi-
gan games and problems bearing on
the continuance of friendly relations
in the “big eight” will be up for dis-
cussion.
The athletic authorities received
their notifications last night.
Coach Stagg’s schedule problem took
another tack yesterday when he re-
ceived a plea from Carlisle for a bat-
tle. The Indians want to appear at
Marshall field on one of the big dates
and Coach Stagg says he will consider
the request in view of the fact that
they have adopted eligibility rules
since they beat the Chicago team two
years ago.
Coach Staggs best offers outside the
conference are now Carlisle and the
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