Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1925 Page: 4 of 16
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in San
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the Teachers College track will have
been completed. It will be one of
the beat field tracks in the State
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pua and in the streets adjacent to
the Teachers College park.
an‘injured knee. The entire quint is
playing a better brand of basketball
under way, however, some one may
come out who will be able to dll in
this gap in our squad."-.
mlay were: Libert;
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Birth-
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new material but some six
.veterans who have made
Schluter, f
Coulter, c
Baren, g
Taylor, g
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Born to Mr. md Mre-Gevi -Gamel
of near Kruua Fridny, a hoy. n
WOO rougher than the pi
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for over 40 years. Sold by all drugists.
EJ. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, •
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mwsstm-ahorto
wins this morning the Denton High
' u. have.in star to
to win the county champloh-.
Piling up‘a 37 to 14-lead over the
fast Ponder Hid team Saturday
morning. Pilot Point High finished
the eliminations of Class B with
all of tl»e: players having beenitt
recently. _
Homer Cope, mascot of the Ponder
ss
aro afc per
4 so per
1214c per bunc
l»r bunch .a
Bolivar
Dyer f ;...
Smith t -
Masten c
Hird g .
Haberson
Crisp and smart are these Collar and Cuff Sets at—
65c to $1.25
i
- playing » fast game after becoming
acrustemed te’the court. I enten nigh
girls walked away from Gainenville
High girls at Gainewyille Friday night
and won by the xery ote aided score
of m t• 5. Qalnesyiile war. guarded to
where seorlug was almost impossible
phlle Denton vlayed an excellent pass
Ing game andtherorwnres shot nearly
everything that reached them through
the basket for connters.
The line-ups: .
Deuton High Hill and Younger, for-
that they were no mere accidents.
DENTON GIRLS WON
to the Eagle Park and dumped on
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hurdles aa we have not a sin
trying out in thesndivuion, Fomta
nald "Before the,seuson Eifawei
but they were holding down in
noring Friday or both were having
difficulty in shooting baskets.
I freak
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basket:
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Accessories mean so much in the success of a costume that Die women
who chooses here with care will welcome the opportunity to select her .
hand-bag in the smart new styles from a group so moderately prised.
These bags are fitted with large mirrors, two pockets and coin purses.
The bags are attractively lined with colored silks. In heavy moire,-
morocco, pm seal, patent leather. They may be chosen in diferent col-
ors so that selection may be made in harmony with different costumes.
pleyer, who is a dash artist.
Henry Lewis, a transfer from
Burleson College, is a middle-dis-
tanee runner and onto vaulter.
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Argyle
ia o meet Denton High next Tue -
day night at the Harriss gym of the
College for tae grand
was followed by the Pilot Point ani
Lewieville game completing the
climinations inClass I). Both these
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY
A.- G. Koenig returned Friday
night from Georgetown where he
attended a meeting of the baord of
zustees of Southwestern University
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Local Agent.
116 Raley Building.
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While the dope was being upset
yards in the feature swimming event
yestermstie ramefrom behieBeat-
Ign Ethel Lnrkey, etffipie champion,
by two feet. The 100-xak danh, nfreGe
event, was won easily , by the present
titleholder. Kybil Hatter, chlcago.
New Records Probable
When the men get on this new
track it is thought that there prob*,
ably will be some new records made
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Final Geme Arranged
Following the winning of the Class,
B championship Saturday morning
by Pilot Point and figuring Argyte
would not have
wish he is a member. The trus-
i42MMpether with the building
fTfew up plans for a new
woman’s building to replace .that
recently destroyed by lire at 'that
institution. ..... ‘
The line-ups and scoring: -
Ponder.--1------ C Ftl MFG-Pts
D. Cullum f „........ 6 0 3 1 12
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games here it got another jostling
when the Eagles proved to be che
mast re of The Hebrewe Friday night
and won with the score of 33 to 24.
At one, time Denton was leading |
4 to 1 in this. game and the 9-point
leud of the finish was the result of
the Eagle quint slowing Up after .
It had the game won.
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the scoring column. The Bolivar
team was prone to take long chances
st the basket and was weak in-their
passing game.
WALK
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into one of the best squads the
Eagles over has had.
W. E. Noah was elected captain
of the team last year altho at that
time he wm not even in school. Be
had been on the teem the year
before, however, and the ’24 team
had such confidence in- his ability
that they made him captain for the
1925 crew. Noah is a fast middle-
distance man and likely will be one
of the mainstays of the squad this
year.
Among the other old men who are
back this season are:
Fred Slack, fast football backfield
man, who is one of the dash per-
formers on the tnack delegation. He
also is a low hurdle man.
"Humpty" Miller and Ben Becker
are distance tonners who have
shown up well in past performances, t
Wilace Davis and W. W. Thomp-f
son are weight men. Davis alrealy I
is getting into form with the dis- r
cus.
sweet
Ae.285.
They give a charming softening touch to a dark frock. Of net, with
Irish or filet laces. The organdie ones are prettily embroidered. In
soft cream shade or pure white.
30c to 75c per -------
R>.1tomatoes 20c per
while u Iron Pipe
aracteristie jump to
t 6 12 peint. lu the
is price changes were
with a preponderauce
et a year of jnertase4 ac:
laluraM aud this stimulated
for rim M wbwk brought *
Mg tone in the early deat-
28tock‘ Exchauge
Cauaitulueda'turtherrei .
#K,Fels 14 -Fulures open-
r to 3 up, futures closed bare-
As erry LIVKSTOCK
CITY, Mo., Feb. 11 fattie
, calves 25; for week: Fed
yearHnge -la #c lower;
Fuore: top yearliugs 1/70;
Ms 1000; beeves 10661
S' she work nerdee lower;
i steady; bulls 2 lower;
Ik- lower; stocker and feed:
«gaoc lower; fat calves and
ay; stoeker cives steady.
follow; Fed steers and
500501 beef rows 42545z0;
tens 260475: canuera .and
to Ftidan at Paq p. m. Saturday.
ztevfeesqnnd-buriel-were-to
place at the Prairie Mound ceme-
Dnenr Argyle. The body was to
brought overland from Mineral
to Saturday morning, aceordnig
his daughter, Mrs. Brown Fin-
r, who lives neap-Denton.
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EYmt AWie A Vacation Sunday
ring her and the kiddies to our
mtine Sunday Dinner. Onlv 35
BO. Whitson’s Cafeteria. 158
refusal to accept the championship
by default. Argyle won on the score
ot 20 to 11. This team will meet the
winner of the Pilot Point-Ponder
game Saturday morning for the
< hampionship erf Cless C and B. This
Remember Urn phones 1172 by
day and 151 by night. *
THE L0AFEE
CHontere Box is •
pnHUptutcyer the
unami
ireced. | where they " returu foi
id two the gumes
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its as ss i
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M steady 4 2455
MABANK 0*e
g ll to M down, tuturva
crease and the total number on the
squad probably will roach 60 before
the end of the season. Ordinarily
a crew of 20 is considered a good
squad for track at the college here.
The cause of this increased in-
terst in track sports is the fact
that the new field and track will
provide an incentive for the men.
to really work: Up until, this year
the members of the team have been
forced to use alleys, streets and
unmarked trails about the football
field for practice. The egents that
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16 7 7
Totals ...... .14 47732
Lewisville G FG MFG Pts
Navage f . m.a.. 0
Carl Curtis f 0
Donald f ............ 0
Davis g nnuql
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pi re.
Pilot Point in Runaway -r--
Pilot Point High ran away with
Lewisville High with, a score of 32
to 7 in which much passing figured
but Lewisville was able to locate
the basket only once from the fild.
Lassiter of Pilot Point, a member
ef test seasons quint, featured this
contest with his goal shooting while
Buster Hobson did not have the luck
. eHtieseparley Ellis. Pittsbursh. | college to clear the *
took fihe hrwt of m four gave series late (.4----- _ •---- *• - -in
enterday from August Kleckhafer in , once stood. The cinders wore hauled
marks for themselves in past per-
formances .nt the college. As the
uays pas, route " predicts, the
number to try out for track will ah-
tor the college. Some pf the men
coming out are showing up
lionaily —“ ------
who says ______ _
work the team should settle down.
Fars, ths prospect for a first class
— (rackteam her? is very bright, cac-
~ cording to Theron J. Fouts, pilot
of ths field crew at the insitution.
Already there are a numbororTfgtK
men out for practice and these in-
• "ouin
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4=1,38 12 ahead of the high point man of
. 12 the Ponder team, D. Cullum.
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... .’oretea ex-
sterling demand
Ure .0410 1-4;
believes that it will come tree
again and if yea want to invest
—where you cannot lose just call
1178 in the day time or-ifitin
after night call 151 and if Loaf
er is not' there just leave your
number and he will let you look
nt his face. Also let yoy lokatH.
the.,-
-—Think about it and the moro
you think about it the r-rr-1
will be interested. It is worth
—tehtolrteg about end . It fa, jworth . L
•. . . , ... game: B teams are well trained and Pilot
shooting six field .goah while all but Point is noretits best now through,
ane of his teammates broke inroTAl 0r theplavors having been 3
Couct Stanton said tpat prospects
i for the team would be fair, this season
, if the. hastall field Was provided for
but good wentherfor training is slip-
ping by while the nehool WsKo to sue
timwilg hetdoneabouturranin fer
„ —-----—__and pu»
i in condition "i€" will be one of lh?
the -tn.lent hon-- i . I fastest college tracks in the South-
SOI TH IEND, Ind—Wilbur Eatenewest
Notr i-nine grid star, today ndmitted ! It is said that th* covering of the
he was sceretty married to Mary Lil-Il- traek is ideal for all kinds of fleld
enberger, Logan, Iowa, last August, work. It-ie abour half cinders and
Eanton was irat string end last season, half slack coal and was given the
”___ . ... LE ut P. right-
i f way where the old coal chute
came here and refereed the game.
He was accompanied by Trav Daniel.
Meeting goods dealer and . eporu ■
jfollower of Fort Worth.
Totals 1 fl—0
irt of the county tournar
----.—nd Friday afternoon with
Justin winning from Hebron Atta
Banger defeating Donald. Aubrey
______ ihia round ofplay
but-Saturday morning lost to Sufi-
ger On a 27 to 16 score. The del--
of the girls’ games were not avail-
able through ths'officials 'not 019-“
and will be unequaled at any other
Teachers College in the State, it
is said. The track itself to perfectly
exeleTho-A4Qarackminja-pezect
year old star of the last wortds gerles loval .and lies just in front of the
has s!zned a new certraet with thefootball grand stand. The £20 track
Nw 5 ..rk Giants that calls for a sub- is a straight-away and ‘extends
atenHf#l Juerase in pay- Grover Hart- north, and south, along the -east aide
ley, veti rm caller, has also kigned. ’ of the 440 Speedway.
CAMHRIDGE, Mass—.Huskies , who > The track was laid out last sum-
have never aeen a abcll were asked to merand fall and the at
try o. : for the Harvard rowing < rews just—been applied. This
AT GAINESVILLE IN
AY NIGH?
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n—caferrod. J Emery Bar
El ton. M. C., Jgo. Ashburn.
Ma beribe. MM
EmpevgunqendEarm.pza,
Garden seed, weed enfn nna
gsottnseed, an East Hiekory
G Pe !
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5-
opeuns hizhgow ‘^Hii
4 u they will join Babb Huth for ad:
vanee training.---e
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Crack shots
comprising the Illinois team won
TRADE WITH US DURING FEBRUARY
! ■51 .12d= mwece
At the beginning nt this new month .wo would appreciate a trial
order from you. We say trial order because we believe that a
trial is all we need to Convince you of our quality groceries,
rettsonahle prices and a desire to serve you.
Opened on Schedule Time ______
—Pay i the boys* division of the Dabney 1
county teurnament opened on sched- Treecet-
uled tie Friday afternoon will Jackson c - * I
Ponder and Bolivar mooting and thia Brooks g .e 3
. -- "" . n--- -- Fultz g 0
emmah-rtdMdeem1ae
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Totals .. 1 .
g Argyle Wine Class C
8 Argyle became class C champions
' of the county Friday afternoon when
’ the team took on and defeated Dou
l ie Oak of the same district'on a
DENTON-----HIGH—TUESDAY
FOR COUNTY TITLE.
lege), referee; Wade (A.’ & M.), um-
pire. . —-—— —
Girls Reach Final Round
Eliminations in the girls’ tourne ,
LOAFER
Loafer is not going into the
real estate business regular. Not
that—but he is going to offer for
sale some select property that is [
worth w he and that will make I
the buyer some real sure enough j
money and that in a short time. 1
Now Loafer is not going to de- l
scribe this property just now but
ir goingto wait until you have
evinced some interest in it. He
might want to change prbperty
and if he told you what property
he had in mind you might catch
him in a lie. Lying is bad, but get- ,
ting caught Is worser.
If you think you want a home I
in a year or two or less time or 1
if yo‛ want to make some money.
-- aad not h«va to work every 4ny |
for it see this Loafer. If you have*
a little to invest and want to pay
* the rest out by the month or Any
other easy way see this Loafer.
Now Loafer knows that he is
. net handsome. He regrots that he
is not more than you do but then
he cannot help it. He wants you
____to see him any 'how. In fact he
thighs you want to see him.
Line-uph and Scoring
The line-ups and -seoring ef this
gams wseot—— H ... . .
Pilot Point— F FG MFG PF Pts
Hobson, i ....7 62420
Kibler, t __________A__fl .. -fl 0 —-0
Burks, f ...............141
Iassiter. c -3 C
Opits, g -----1—0 0
Reek, g .....0* 0
Coppage, g, c -----...1 0
Totals ...
The Fire Department was called
Friday afternoon to the City Park
for a grab, firs and finding that __
it was pot endangering anything let --
it burn-and-started. fires that huvnne
ed off other sections of the pabk ~
.the interstate flyer team cup in
the annual interstate trap shooting
tournament here yesterday with a
score of mJ. Kansas finished second
with 85.
ST. LOUIS,. Mo. — Kansas U. con-
tinue dts conference leading stride
and defeated the second place Wash;
ington U. team, 22 to 19.
PHILADELPMIA, Fa.-Joe Pundee
‘qutp<iiit1»-<l Sailor Friedman, Chleago,
in a 10 round bortt.'1 -
eLHELAND, Ohio—Sully Montgoln-
Sty, former Cout re College football star
won a 12 rouvd decision from Johu
niska, etevelane heavyweight.
NEW YOlK Negotiationu have been
closed for a world’s featherwelght
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NEW YORK-Sam Jones, UrbaniuunnznL.i.EAEE"uA
. , rocker, Wally sehang, Steve-eNeiiitaazs.P:2.Eouts. .zpredicts,
morandDeacamScottatarted from their
_ . homes today for Hot Springs where
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have been staged here have been
held at various points on the cam-
motnerfstfovttatt
/car
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a10-By owner, bouse, four
k bath, sleeetng porch, large
znjerweshetlnna,ponten,ene
and white, owe ted and white
EAkll, 002-3.I—1
gourusazpencarxur
NULXIRV—Mrs. Grogan, rut w
orgphone 8-3. ah work
___,, for that Wi
TU’S dayparty.
221 South Elm. Phone 155
Officials—Wade (A. 4 M.) referee;
Harrison (Teachers College), um-t
sportsn
ArOXs the championship of Den on Coun-
noted ty-for that -elasi tucktil away male-
ly and with only Argyle rema.ning
to be eliminated before Pilot Point
in. San Marcos co eds winning two
MeClain aud Hendricks,
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2 NTW VAPM
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Whether Pilot Point or Ponder
NEW YORK-Pete Moeskopa, Hol-
Um, /world’s bike riding champion,
has been guaranteed 610,00V to ride.. . ------ ----- '
.220,1 nth. six day bike race starting intolude notonly an.excellent assort:
MFG P Pts in Madison Square Garden .next "" “ “* * “ " ‘
month. He will also be given his
With the eonstruction of the nnw
track and jumping pita, now ■ almost
completed, at the Teachers College
team.entertained-theaeyuntertumluycurh Ed Stevens. “We want «il cindets probab'ly will be about eight
r.smeni auaic n< e r u v +Le atilnta 6 A* ser filsmfi ■sellaite aa. linaheakalam-c:1—hm-m-eHxa Ak« fv
wthugoal,hoot the sides'anl?i Htuxnr ant far the rhh or for thons enough to allow drainage.
middle of the field Cope, hardly
bigger than the basketball himselfr
shot basket after basket with an air
- H J- MeElroy’s membership
fthe Maccabee Lodge will
The line-ups and scoring:—
Pilot Point G FG MFG P Pte
Hobson f i........ 4 2.3 1 10. i
tturks f ............—. 2 0 S 3 4 .
icasiter e .............. 81 1 1 17
-Heek-g ...... 0 1--00 » .
Ceppnge g ............ 0 8 0 1 0
’ O1 izg..... .t... 9 6 fl —1 • |
ment had reached the final round
at noon Saturday with Sanger and
— Justin to flay for the county cham;
per bakers Me IRIVN• IRWVIIIIL 111 pionship Saturday afternoon »t *
=#E GAME FOR DUALTlILEE" "
WINNER OF PILOTPOINT Air
c,“gctperadozeni GYLE GAMETODAY TO MEET ger 6
European champion.
Nwrmpremrmrmmtrom,1*
do 3 46
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games were one-sided and neithar
Ponder nor Pilot Point were ex-
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_„passanitarium where heswastakei-=
"Nae“srgrdinwwokgu
Ing and Jha was improving Friday
night, it was reported here.
Chamber of Commerce Manages
Georje Rucker said Saturday- at. --------
p.m.. he had arranged for the
Denton road delegation to meet repa—--
nsentatives of Dallas te eontas on .
the location.of the Ferguson High-
way, ’thru Denton County, next a*
Wednesday at ~1I a. n>,____________
HlPsCatarrh
MedicinerCgrmhe.
both focal -nd toiernal, and h, been — __
#eekiy re- The final game in Clus between
untsle Mara Pitot Point and Ponder was a fast
affair with both teams playing at
top clip. The Pilot Point guarding
and uassinx shook up some of the
teamwork dispinyed by Ponder In its
game Friday afternoon while the Pi-
Jot Point team wee in -better shape,
than on Friday. Pilot Point jumped
away to a lead in the opening of the
game and finished the first halt with
an is to 8 lead. After Pilot Point
had gained a tend greater than that,
'Ponder rallied in the latter part
of the first half and for a few
minutes held their own with some
of the closest guarding of the tour-
■sm>Ut to evidence, =
Beginning, with the second half
Piot Point began to run away from
Ponder to finish with the one-ided
lead. Ponder was having to -take
longtahota, many of which were not
even hitting the backboard, ahd was
having to shoot on the run becaus:
of the fast guarding of Pilot Point.
Toward the last'of the game the Pi-
tot Point offense was materially
weakened by Lassiter and then Hob-
.son son having' to leave ,the court on
• .four feuto each .However, the work
] had been done ann It was only A
| matter of minutes until the game
1 "haes’forFndm intn"coma Ne haa.fmstzcat when he.pfazetwtth
/ muehl loss take the lead.. Hpbgon,
........ .who had missed many baskets Friz
oorrog- e— day afternoon by the ball rolling of
14-Fucures open- the outside of the loop inetendof
ed easy, the inside, was right Saturday
morning nnd tallied 20 points for
high point honors. He was 11 points
ahead of Burke of his own team and
...... 3 2 2 0
__Ji 1 4 2
.......1 ‛1 T 3
. . 0 2.7 3
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Denton High will not have a baseball
team this spring unless seme proviston
can be made for a baseball tield for
training the team and for the mnteh
games. This decision has been reached
at the school after the troubles or Inst
season when the team tratded on a bark
let without any faeili ties and had to
play most of Ite games away from
heme while others had to be played, on
the rough training field.
For two years the school tried to
make erreneement* for playing at the
City Park but wan permitted to play
there only on cohskitTos that no ndmla
sion tie charged. This feld is also a
long way from the gym of Senior High
where teams have to dress and to
Substitutes- Denton: Tnrtant for
Younger; ’ (Gpinesville : Andrews fur
Hendrieks, - " r . . . i’iii
Heferee-+Mias Beulah Harrisk of
Ten. hers College. X
BALL GROUND IS =
NEEDED AT D. H. S.
Only Argyle and Double Oak were
. ----- --- - ___. here for'the Class C champlorship
indyfiguning Argyle tof the county. Argyle hud previoua-
____________ a chance against ’ ly —eliminated Double Oak of the
K24 san"beEagcheesatlonaFsat
urday with Pitot Point for the,final,two games and lost one with this ■ •
game for the county on next ‘Tues- ■ team prior to the third Argyle yie-
day evening and the game will beltory Friday afternoon which con-
called at 7:30 o'clock. The proceeds 1 eluded the games scheduled in the
will be divided between the two ‛boyst division. —
teams equally after the qexpenses j Ponder- Won by 10 Pointe
aft met, and these will include only ] ponder- High was an easy winner
of Fort Worth was agreed upon fur' the game finishing 22 to 12 for
the gme as referee providing he i ponder. Cullum of Ponder was high
can ba secured at that time. point man and starred in this
temsssepsreuamssidii 1 shooti
Clans B Game Fast
ia, according to a message
by frienda here. Mra.lew.
f to mntrage wee Mias
Bet Beauchamp Md form-
idg the Couege of Inuus-
# afterward visiting friends
m a number of times. She
ed by her husband, a small
surance in force. B. H. Deavenport .
& Co., Agents—— 181
THE ROYAL
$1.8 per bushel;
per busbet.
t anded as a means to giving a line
- - on the possible result of their
coun’y and tne - semi-final class B game forSatur-
junty Ini day mornin g,'Both teams have good
— ------- . ----------- be he d floor work and are good In passing
here next Friday and Saturday,
2 2
carrying two each when the contest
ended.
The linerups end scoring:
..Argylej " "
Horton f .
pmy Cogdell f
san- Whiten f, i
tails Brown e -
Young t ---
.so as to climinate possible future
danger of grass fires in the park.
The condition of Emmett Harris,
who has been very low in ths Dal*
MM; veals 06041050; stock-
W steera 575470. '
elpi 4000; fairly active,
1 higher than Friday aver-
r-tw 1100; bulk dnirnbie
qnzrrnkes 10750 1000.
pks 2; for week: Lambs
rr; tup to shivvers 1705;
i 17005 bulk 107741171X1;
100 lower; top ewes 905;
foe; bulk 9000923.
Loafer in toys that are gone
sold property "In Dils man’ tewn
and told people some things
that property and everything he
told has come true and more. He
serving the records as the games
were played. *
The mode again accords favor to the separate Scarf for Sprin. To
add a brilliant color note to a costume come these attractive new/Scarfs
of Fibre Silk. These attractive Scarfs have long fringes knitted by
hand in colors to harmonize. .______ /
$1.50, $1.75, $2.25
i 9 n
nomtn. w toning ,fiU.4H in 17. inuluga.__,
.AotsfeN — Ernle Clover, Dallas
tight tarywethwen from Leon Ole.
non, kansas, lu the bent two out of
three fulls here Inst sizht.
XT PE TETSIUIG, Fla.—Tudge Lnn-
di*, < ontihmiener of hanehall, and Mr«.
Landis arrived here for a l0-day vaea
tion after which they will make a lour
of training ramps in Florida.
XT. Al (itsrNE, Fbl. Helen Wain
wrizlt. Xew Y ork.retained her tuition 11
ill woman’s champlonship title at 22 (
_
Russell-Sledge Co.
Successors to W. B. MeClurkan & Co.
a BUILT ON SERVICE. ' • ;• GROWING
YOU MAY NOT KNOW
That we have one of the most—
Up-to-DateDry Cleaning Plants
In this part of the country. Visit us. We will be glad to show
you through. --
• MARKET
14—-berty bond m . - g, ____
y 3 1-2 Teachers Col ege i-
rhi nonpjorahipretentenhe’equm
the district' tournament to L.
Reneau, c ............ 1
Cleve Curtis g 0
Watson g ...... Q
Brumley g .......... 4
d
are next Saturday, it is an-
IM Fart to be ?
id Saturday Afternoon
ouch most or the wards; Dittrich and ones, center*. T --- , , ......
i ill recently and bTarhronghm ovis Tupt.k Enatdn Unien Central Life Insuranee Co.
■F* Gainesvilte Hfgh—teFas} and Mea- ==
LONG & KING
, niga,-
le man .
W. Satouter f -.- 4
Coulter c ....... 3
Haren g ............... 1
Taylor g -............ 0
Totals -----16 0
TEASLEY’S CASH STORE
Ebon, 404. 104 E. Hiekry
. Where Qunlity in itigh and Prieen see Law.
------Wee ea »Wer AU <4el<l CaWae. None better.
Satisfaetion guaranteed ar your money cheerfully refunded.
with chamennor .tit Laid coffee purehaned today we give a
2 lb. puchnge af aasar free.
Try thin excellent eoffee and be convinced at Me qualliy. Modetate,
- price. , ,
TEASLEY’S
FKEK DELIVENY
J. L WRIGHT
* ’ Phome 61
Jagoe Construction
:___the aervices
_____ for the workrhe
city then loaned the college a.grader
and with this the cinder* are being
feveted./In’af about 20 cartoads of
tindera aa< slwk were dumped on
Tne field toflntuFlKe cou Itou.
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