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‘APER
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
ALWAYS AUSTIN’S BEST NEWSPAPER
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Baseball Schedule
The Public Ruponded Nobly Becauu the Bargain* Wert Here
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Mammoth Dress and Suit Sale
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NATICNAL LEAGUE.
Value
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Brooklyn ...
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AMERICAN LEAGI/F
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DILLINGHAM
Kansas, 5000 to
SHOE CO.
Kan . 1000 to (’amp Cody. N M
Second Game:
Houston.
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Louisiana, 2000, to Camp Pike, Ark.
McCarty. 2b......3
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610 Congress Avenue
Special News Barrie* of Th* Auntin American.
40,000 NFGROES CALLED FOR.
to 4.
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Deaths and Funerals
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Clevelandi. .199 001 101 1—1
Batteries: Bush and Agnew. Schang:
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FORT WORTH MAN SHOT.
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BROILED FISH
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Score by inninxs:
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IT’STOASTED
y night
Fatteries
Helfrich and Marshall
MOIILF. 2; CH ITTANOOC:., 1.
Ar af* hy inninee
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the score in the ninth on a pn
Philadelphia her*
Ratterlee
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Hrore by inningmt
Mayer, Watson and Burns
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MEMPHIS, 3; ATI ANTt. 1.
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genre by Inning*
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Thornburn. Brennan and ;
Batteries
Casey. Rn*i and Hargrave
LITTI.F RO‘K, 1| BIRMINGHAM. 0,
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Stop it or you
keep well if you weke with a bad taete in the
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d. Far mle by .11 drueedata
Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills
RHB
Score by Inning*
Batteries
toman and Brettem
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es of
Broiled fish is very dif-
ferent from raw fish just
out of the water.
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outdoors!
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A couple of fine fish,
broiled over the camp fire.
Isn't it a great taste?
And toasted tobacco is
very different from “raw”
tobacco, of course! Try
Lucky Strika Cigarette;
you’llseewhy. It's toasted.
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DALLAS WINS RAGGED
GAME FROM PANTHERS
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THREE ARRESTS AS
RESULT OF FIRE AT
ST. LOUIS ARSENAL
IMPERIAL COUNCIL,
MYSTIC SHRINERS,
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
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New Orleans . .. .
Nashville . . .
BUFFS AND GASSERS
WIN UNE APIECE
NEW YORK DEFEATS- *-
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Weaver singled in ths ninth. went
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Where They Play luday.
Shreveport at San Antonio.
Fort Worth at Houston.
Dallas at Waco.
Result* Yesterday.
Brooklyn, 2; st. Louis, 0.
Chicago, 7; Boston, 1.
Cincinnati. 7; Philadelphia, 4.
New York, 4; Pittaburg, 1.
Shreveport opens
Thursday.
The score:
CUBS TAKE FOURTH
STRAIGHT FROM BRAVES
The funeral of General H G, As.
kew. who died Tuesday afternoon, will
be held at hla home. 1899 Colorado
street, at 4 o’clock this afternoon; in-
terment will be in Onkwood cemetery.
Friend* are invited to attend
SOLDIER PITCHER
WINS FOR ROBINS
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North Carolina. 3994. to Camp Jack-
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North Dakota. 3909 to Camp Dodge.
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By A4mnrtmred Prree t* The I,A*-if, Amerienn I
IITrLE ROCK, Ark June 5—Ut-
tle Rock today defeated Birmingham, '
1 to ft
Results Yesterday.
Shreveport, 1-9; Houston, 0-3.
San Antonio, 4; Waco, 3.
Lallas, 1; Fort Worth, 5.
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TIGERS AGAIN LOSE
TO WASHINGTON TEAM
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m. made
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mothers
By A-en-inte Prese tn Th* Anstin Ameriean
NEW YORK. June 5—A ninth in-
ning rally netting three runs enabled
New York to retain first place in the
league today by winning from F’itts-
Score by innings
Boston . .999 991 001 0
BRONCS HIT HARD
AND DEFEAT WACO
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SOX SCRATCH ONE-RUN
WIN OVER ATHLETICS
Results Yesterday.
Chicago. 4; Philadelphia, 1.
Washington. 5; Detroit, 4.
Cleveland. 8; Boeton. 4.
New York, 5; St. Louis, 2.
Where They Piny Today.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis.
Washington at Detroit.
Boston at Cleveland.
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Thu Stor^ of
individuality for
Woman and MU—
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Score by Innings:
St. Louis .....990 000 000-
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Wo Court tha
Clo—t ComparUon
of Valauand Sty ho
Th* resolutin was recommended by
the war department. Dent announced.
Where They Play.
Chicago at Boston.
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Pittsburg at New York.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
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district attorney.
Separate charges of conspiracy to
intimidate the two officials were filed
against each of the defendants and
bond was fixed at 811000 on each
charge.
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game of the season for Brooklyn to-
day and shut out St. Louis, 2 to 0.
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COMMIITEE CHANGES.
Speeial News Service *4 The Austin American
GEORGHNWN, Texas, June 8.—
The democratic county executive com-
I mH tee met today end accepted the
resignation of E K lawlin of Taylor.
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0y) Cuyranteed by
This Sale put feminine Austin to thinking—Values were
here—every article in the store was reduced—The People •
bought eagerly—Come today and see the many exceptional
values this store has in store for you.
McElroy, chairman of the Upshur
county Rod Cross chapter. announced
today that Upshur county had over-
bubscribed its quota 73 per cent with
a total of near 89000
Every school precinct in the county
oversubscribe except two
The town of Gilmer *ubecrib*d over
8800 on a quota of 8900
By Associnted Press to Th* Austin Amerlean
BROOKLYN, N, Y., June »—Ser-
Summary: Two-bos* hits, McDon-
ald 2 Frierson. Newnam; double play.
Walsh to brown to Pahlman; struck
out bv Hfett 4; left on bases, Shreve-
port 4. Houston 5
Time of ram*. 80 minute*.
Umpire, Erwin.
In custody by the police
Membev of the Ancinted Preaa.
The A-moeiated Prees •• exeinnvely entitled
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Perdu* and Kitchen*.
.533 Dodd, 3b.
.447 McDonald,
tary service to entrain from June 20
to 25 were sent out today by Pro-
Be Careful in Using
Soap on Your Hair
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LUCKY STRIKE
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W. atterson, rf.. 4
Litsch l. ss.......4
Dowie, ..........4
Conley, p........4
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mouth, conted tongue, perhepe heedache, your liver ia torpid. A torpid liver
deranges th* whole system, produces dy^tpsis. coetiveness and piles. There
is no better remedy for these disorders then ML TUTTS LVER RUA
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Uy Assoris el Pre-- ♦<» The Austin Ameriesn । Cooper, who had pitched fine ball.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn . Jun* 5.-- weakened toward the finish. New York
Mobile best ‘h atta nooga today. 2 to 1 scoring one in the eighth and tying
Try them jus once and be eternally
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Summary; Sacrifices. Pahlman 2,
Newnam; double play. Verbout to
Brannon to Pahlman; base on balls,
off Verbout 1. off Smithson 6; hit by
Verbout (McDonald); struck out. by
Smithson 4. by Verbout 1; left on
bases. Shreveport 8. Houston 4.
Time of game. 1 hour 48 minutes.
Umpire. Erwin.
Bressler and Wingo;
• I double and Rariden’s sacrifice fly
8 2 Rodrigues then walked and on an
0 Summary Two-base hits, Krat
0 Ena, Hale, Nokes; home runs, Jackk
Comstock and Smith;
Totals .........34
AUSTIN AMERICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1118.
Chicago .....4 29 0«0 IMM 15
FIRST PLACE POSITION "onton.......°01 °2° 000— 10
McGinnis, United States
Batteries: Ames. Tuero and Gon-
zales; Cad ora and Miller.
Million Young Americans ‘New York, which is becond on the
Register for Military Duty Quotas and Asaignmenta,
Th* auotas and camp assignments
follow:
Fort Worth ......51
Dallas.........54
Waco...........52
Ban Antonio......84
Shreveport ......49
Houston...........
2 9 24 14
oK-AHHELDNHESvY BOND „zerxnrmmusrrezrazrbesnaarezst:
land Spencer.
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39 41227 9 3
Bagby and C. Thomas,
Nebraska, 2909. to Camp Funston.
Kan ; 2009 to Fort Riley. Kan
Nevada, 800. to Camp Lewis, Wash.
New Hampshire. 700 to Camp Dev-
•ns. Mass
New Jersey, 5000 to Camp Dix. N. J.
New Mexico. 599. to ('amp Cody.
New Mexico.
New York, 19.009 to ‘’amp Upton,
Srore by innings: R.
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Houston ........... 000 000—0
series here
"Besides reconnaisance work and
artillery co-operation, we dropped dur-
ing th* day and night fourteen ton*
of bomb*
"‘Wo lost no machines'*
Camp Funston.
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Kentucky. 5090, to Camp Taylor,
Kentucky.
' By Aseoeiated Pres* to The Austin Amerlcan
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. June 8.—
' Elias Jacoby, for seventeen years law
partner of former Vice President
Charles Fairbanks, was today elected
imperial protentate ot the Imperial
Council. Ancient Arabic Order of the
Mystic Shrine.
Other officers elected included:
Deputy, imperial potentate. Wm.
Freeland Kendrick, Philadelphia; im-
perial chief rabban, Elias Garretson.
Tacoma; imperial assistant rabban,
Ernest A. Cutts. Savannah: high
priest and prophet. James 8. Mc-
Candices, Honolulu; imperial oriental
guide, John T. Jones. Oklahoma City.
Ensmann.
AERIAL ACTIVITY ON*“L
attempted double steal MrKechnie
made a low throw to the plate and
■Thorp* scored the winning run.
Fletcher’s single. Thorpe’s
By Aesociated Press to Th* Austin Ameriean
MEMPHIS Tenn. Juno 5- Mem-
phis defeated Atlanta here today, 3
to 3.
Minsour, 499ft. to ('amp Pike. Ark. the mobilization of 40.009 negro draft
Montana. 4009. to Camp Lewis, registrants qualified for general mini.
Wash.
4»«. A. a
thirty-
l Seen
Batteries Perry and Perkins: Wil-
liams, (‘icotte and Schalk
By Asmneiated Prens Th* Avetin Amertean
IONDON, June 8—The British
communication dealing with aviation,
issued this evening, says:
"The weather was overcast on the
Michigan. 7909. to Camp Custer.
Mich.
Minnesota 10.000, to Camp Grant,
III.
Miasissippi, 1000, to Camp Pike.
Ark
By Associated Press to Th* Austin America
DALLAS, Texas, June 5—In a gan
featured by ragged fielding, heat
hitting and errors, Dallas defeat
Fort Worth in the closing gam* of tl
serie* by the score of 3 to 5.
Lee, who started the game for tl
visitors, was batted out of the box 1
the third inning.
The score: eddasen
3 3
5 0
the Y
boys at
vard to
many a
Philadelphia . 100 29ft 000—8 9 9
(‘hicugo 201 900 001--4 8 0
Score by Innings: R
Shreveport......... 000 999 9—0
Houston 0...........299 991 •---3
PHILADELPHIA Ps . Jun* 5.—
Mayer allowed sixteen hits today
but Philadelphia was In the game
until th* eighth, when doubles by
Fressier and Rousch drove In three
Shreveport:
4K-.SW......_HFssnh"
Detroit ..002 001 100 00—+ • • 25. ;
British front yesterday, and th* en*- ,,my-FL
my', aircraft were not active. geant Leon Cadore. home.on furlorgh
"On. homtite machme -« dropped From Camp Gordon, pitched hi, first
by our airplane* and another driven
down out of control.
“One German balloon was destroyed
made It was necessary to send the
men to national guard, regular army
and other eamps because th* canton-
mnets were filled
Illinois is requested to furnish 28.-
999 men under th* latest call. more
than double the number called from
9 0
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Ohio. 8099. to Camp Sherman.
Ohio
Oklahoma, 8900. to amp Travis.
By Assnelated Press to The Austin Ameriean.
WASHINGTON, June 5 —-Orders for
signed to national army cantonments,
whereAs recently when calls were N Y : 4909 to Camp Wadsworth, s c'
By Anocinted Pre-, to Th* Aytin American Davis, P .
109 991 000-3 19 ft
000 900 012—8 4 9 (
Fort Worth.
Stow, as ....
Kircher, 2b. ..
Bittle, cf. ...
Kraft. 1b.....
Sears, If. ....
Jackson. rf. . •
Kern*, c.....
Hale, 3b.....
Lee, P ......
Perritt. p. ...
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GILMER, Texas, June 5.—W.
BOSTON DROPS 4-5
GAME TO CLEVELAND
B, A.ociatea Fr— J TW AwU. Amertean
CLEVELaND, Ohio. Jun. ».—
Cleveland deteated Boston, S to 4. to-
day in th* tenth.
Ruth hit th* ball over the right field
wall in the sixth, hi* fourth Borno run
in four day*.
092 011 999-7 14 8
921 991 009—4 19 2
son; stolen bases, Schliebner, Matf !
tiek; sae rifle fly. Mat tick; Mertfl^S
hita. Noken, Schiebner. o’kourketS
•truck out. by Conley I. by Lee id
bnse on ball*. off Conley 1. off Lee 5 '.
of rerritt S; wild pitch, Conley: ieteJ
on bases. Fort Worth 7, Dallas tl
double pl»y». Stow to Kircher ( I
Kraft, Mattick to O’Rourke. I
Time or game. 1 hour 46 minutea
Umpire, Blackburn. i
who la a candidate for the ieginlature, -----------------
and appointed D. W. Wicox to fill thejncore 1 to 1 nEaInst New York in the
unexpire4 term eighth inning and the bases filled..
J M sharpe was elected seeretary Peckinpaugh tripled to the left field I nan Antonio.
The committee will meet on June fence, kivine New York a victory over i sobrau. c,
17 to arrange for th. democratie pn- At Louts today, s to 1. >orthen. rf. .
maries on July ft • ! Perry,
Seore hy Innins* R. H E S2ek in&.. 58-
from their number there will be had
750,000 men fit for active duty.
While an art of congresa requires
that th* new registrants be placed at
th* bottom of the elass to which
they are assigned, many of them may
soon be called to the colors, us to-
day’s requisition upon governors will
probably exhaust the first class in
some states.
While no formal explanation was
made. this was believed to have been
ths reason why Arizona was not in-
cluded in today’s call.
Full Results Not Yet Known.
Results of the second registration
will not be known until tomorrow.
General Crowder has requested the
adjutant, general of each state la tele-
graph a comprehensivo summary of
the result, giving the total registra-
lion, the proportion to the number that
had been expected to enroll. reasns
obtained for any differences be ween
the figure*, and the nature of any un-
toward error attending the registra-
tion.
Registration days for men hereartr
becoming 21 years of age probably
will be fixed every thre* months
1: i* estimated that 1,949.994 men
become of age yearly and the i • w
registrants ar* expected to go far to-
ward keeping up the first class in
each state from which thus far aS men
for the national army have been
drawn
Today’a Cal) Significnnt.
Assignments for the men called to
th* colors under today’s order indi-
cate the rapidity with which troop*
now are moving overseas
in nearly every instance the regia-
trants under today’s requisition are na-
By Asnriate Pree- to 7*- A.m*ir Ameriean
FORT WORTH, Texas June 3—| Batterles Thorhmalin. ove, Rus-
Henry IAzenby. well known business sell and Hannah; Wniters, Loowder-
mar of Fort Worth and Waco, wa* milk, Houck and Nunamaker
shot this afternoon. | l . ■ —
He is still living -
An employe. Ed Ratlift, was taken
We show today a brand
new model — patent
Louis XV Oxford. Style
originality, that domi-
nating feature of smart
footwear, is well exem-
plified in this shoe.
Price is one of our
strong points — you
must see this elegant
Oxford aL- ■
vost General Crowder
The registrants will coma from
twenty state*.
MUSKOGEE, Okla., June •5.—-
Bonds of 839,990 each were fixed to-
day for John Culver, W. P. Carden.
Ed Cobb, Billie Rogers, Carl Johns
and Harry Sherriil, who have been
held in federal jail here in connection
with an alleged plot to dynamite the
homes of Judge Ralph F. Campbell
of the United States Ditrict court.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATIO
18 A CRIME AQAIN8T NATURE
By Asaoetated ?ress to Th* Austin Americans
BosrON, Mass . June 5 —Chicagge
made it four straight against Boston
today. 7 to 8. * □
Hagan started for Boston and waa 1
relieved bv Hearne.
Hendrix was hit freely, but wami
given excellent support. "
It was his second win of the series,Fa
Batteries Hendrix and Killifer;
Kagan, Hearne and Wilson.
By Associated Press to The Austin American
SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Juno 5.—
Behind the pitching of Loo Townsend
the dan Antonio broncos copped the
series here today from Waco by tak-
ing th* last game of the five played.
The Bronco* touched Davis for
twelve hits and made them count for
four runs.
The score was 4 to 2.
Texas; 3000 to Camp Cody. N. M. ! _ ,
Oreron, 2000, to Camp Lewis, whash. By_AmqelatedPrers to,The Austis Amerlean.
Pennayivanla, 7000 to Camp Lee ST. LOV IS. Mo. June 5.—Two mor.
Va.; 3000 to Camp Greenlear. Ga. arrests, making a total ot three, today
Rhnd. 1.1. a .. ___u-. were mad. at th. roquest ot members
Rhode. IMand. 1100 to Camp Meade. Lf the military board of inquiry that
Maryland is seeking to place responsibilty for
South Carolina, 2500, to Camp Jaek- the tire at the United State, military
son s c argenal hero Sunduy morning.
" n . .... . e - I Leo Miller, a native of Germany. 24,
South-Dakota. S000. to Camp Funs-wo took u Nis papers ten
ton. K*n. ago, was arrested at a rooming house.
Tennessee, 5000, to Camp Gordon. He is said to have declared, the
Georgia night of the fir*, that he had been dis-
T««: 7000. to Camp Travis, Tezas. shanxad.n the. arsenal and that he
Utah, SOO. to Camp Lewis, Wa.h. Fe even.". .. . n
Vermont, 400. to Camp Devena. ' Albert .Kasch, 44. a native of Den:
w... | nark, who also has taken out hi. first
Virginia. >000. to Camp Lee, Va. ipapera.,wA. arrested earlier in the day.
Washington. 2100. to Camp Lwis,).Kasch.has boen employed, at the
Wash. " arsenal and shortly befor the fire
West Virgin to a0Ag 4, c,m, , complained of being aick and was
Virginia. ’ camP granted permiasion to go home.
Wisconsin, 1000, to Fort Riley. Kan .,-Thesateman. said he never lett the
Wyoming, 1900, to Camp Lewis arsenal grounds.
Wah P * Anton Ronjack, an unnaturalized
nrr mil Ama Austrian, wa. arrested when he at-
Draft Bill Amended tempted to vault the stockade at the
. k=
st, Louis..... 901 199 999—2 8
000 000 000 »
001 090 00* -1
i e a ■.
Alabama, 2000. to Camp Pike. Ark.
Arkansas, 4000, to Camp Pike, Ark.
California, 4000, to Camp Kearney,
Cal
Colorado. 1500, to Camp Cody. N. M.
Connecticut, 1200. to Campo Meade,
Maryland.
Delaware, 150. to Camp Meade, Md.
District of Columbia. 800. to Camp
Meade. Md
Florida. 3000. to Camp Jackson.
South Carolina.
Georgia, 4 000, to Camp Gordon, Ga.
Idaho, 3090, to Camp Lewis, Wash.
Illinois. 100 to Camp Gordon, Ga.; .
5000 to ( amp Grant. Ill; 8590 to
Camp Jackson. S. C.; 7000 to Camp
Taylor, Ky ; 7000 to Camp Wheeler,
Georgia.
Indiana. 4009. to Camp Sherman. .
Ohio.
Iowa, 3000. to Camp Dodge, Iowa. 1
. 009 000 80A—8 5 2
000 900 918—4 7 0
Cooper *nd Schmidt;
run* and clinched the contest, T
to 4
The house military committe* today arsen al shortly after the fire started,
asported a resolution by Chairman The thre* men are held for the fed-
Dent making retroactive the bill baa- eral authorities.
ing the draft quotas on the number —1
Main*. 3500, to Camp Devens, Maas, any exceeding of authority ostnl GILMER MAKES RECORD
M»ryi«n.i. 2500, to Camp Meade, inumber of Quota which may have IN RED CROSS WORK
Mfaryland. (been made in the first dratng of
Massachusetts, 1400 to Camp Dev men.
•na. Mass ; 400 to Camp Dix, N J
Batteries Johnson and Coleman;
Ring and Higgins
By Associated Prens to The Austin Ameriean
CHICAGO, Jun* 5—Timely hitting
by Chicago gave th* local team a 4-
31 81227 8 8 !
000 19—1 1 3
129 00 -8 7 9
Totals .........25
11
b a Score by Innings:
; J Fort Worth .........139 000 01,
1 a Dallas ............104 102 00*-8
Totals .........30 0 4 37 11 0
•Batted for Smithson in ninth.
By Associated Presa to The Austin A Merle—
HUUNI, kexas, June 5.—Hous-
tol broke even in the doubie-hea der
nere this afternoon, losng the lira!
game, 1 to V, and winning me second,
seven innings by agreement, 3 to 0.
Hiett held the visitors to three hita
in the second game, while his team-
1 mate* bunched hits in the opening
round and clinched the verdict early.
The locale could not shake the Ver-
bout jinx and the visiting hurler
scored a shut out.
Two walks, a force out and two hits
gave Shreveport their only run gar-
nered in the afternoon’s bill.
Houston left tonight for fort Worth,
where they play five games.
The scores:
First Gamne:
th* use for repu bilcation ef mH news die
New York ... 950 910 049—5
1 Summary: Two-base hlia. Craig.
— -- — ---.. ---------------------------------------------------- Sykes: Ibum* hit. Sicking, sacrifice
den"mTM-SI NASHVIL.LE, Ktw OIULEAXS, 1.autoa"aickine.FiniToynrckjoutey
WELL PLACED HITS T
WIN FOR CINCINNATI i.“today* mpire Miller I
— I ,,, GIANTS BARELY RETAIN
Totals .........85 5 124185
•Hit for Perritt in ninth.
Dodd, 3 b........2
McDonald, as.....3
Stellbauer. rf. ... 3
Newnam. lb.‘..... 3
By Aw— inted Fr— 1. The Austin Amertesn Nixon. If.......... )
DETROIT, Mich.. June >.—Ain- Erierson, .........
smith’s two-base Mt. Me stolen, baze Merritt. C. ....... !
and Bush’s throw to the plate of Shot- Hlett. p.......... 2
tons grounder in the eleventhJ“nm« . “ .....
Kave washington the game today. 5 Totals .........it > It >1 9 1
I Score by innine: R
Waco .......... 100 000 001—2
Han Antonio ...... 899 199 00* — 4
Fthreveport:
Sheffield, rf.
Walsh, ss. ...
O’Neill. If. ...
Brown. 2b. . .
Brannon. 3b. .
Pahlman, 1b. .
Hungling, c. .
Beresky. cf. .
Most eoaps and prepared sham-
poos contain too much nikalt, which
I is very injurious, ss it dries the eralp
and makee the hair brittle
The best thing to use is lust plain
muisitled eocoanut oil. for It is pure
| and entirely greapelees it’s very
( cheap, and beats the most expensive
soaps or anything else all to pieces
: You can get this at Any drug store,
I and a few ounces will last the whole
family for months
Simply melsten ths hair with water
and rub it in. nbout a tenspoonful
la all that »• required it makes an
abundance of rich, erenmy lather.
thorourhly, and rinses out
The hair drisa quickly and
and is soft, fresh looking,
fluffy wavy, and easy to
Hesides it loosens and take*
Special
Total. .........>1 1 6 27 io 0
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