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LEAGUE STANDING
THVILLE
RUN-OFF ISSUE
owned by L Theo Wil
FALLS, Texas, July 24
tor of athleties at the
Texas, famous for
tax eolleptor, Munday
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Mta. Kinkie Harris
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see our California Bat
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suits—at same prices
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ral1B, July 24— Innate J. r’ad-
erewnki, who arived in Itavre on
14 Savole from New York yester-
JOHNSON OF
10 GETS BIG VOTE
LAWTOX, Okla . July M. — The
Rev. Thothas J. Irwin, fotmer pas-
tor at the First Presbstetlan ehureh
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WILL HAYS SAYS CENSOR
PLANS ART UN-AMERICAN
Ls ANCELEH, July 24 will
East ..
Gleaner,
are gotng to obviate the necessity
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With three genuine Gillette
Blade* too.
MILITARY STUDENTS TO
BE GIVEN ADVANTAGES
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THOMAS PUTNAM, FOR
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AUSTIN, DIES AT 60
FIGHT, SAYS LEONARD;
AT CAREER’S ZENITH
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Beat Washington
Houston
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OF AUSTIN PEOPLE TRADE WITH US. WHY?
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ALL MAKES
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Chicago ...
incinnati
Brooklyn
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BAN ANTONtO
A» R H PO A n
ent date in both major leagues la
August 1.
President John Son tonight called
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Jamhiesom,t. ii
Wambsgans, 2b
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Wood. rf. .......
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NEW York July n—Rubhrof-
fering tomorrow ofa $5,000,000 •
per rent bond issue of the American
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found sleeping I
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New YoM........822 200 M4 11
Pittsburk ................013000000- 4
Tee War hits, Kelly. Stenge, ooch:
three-base hit. Snyder; home run. Carey :
iraham rf
eyera, cf..
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New York Splits PROHIBITION IS
Duet Competition SLATED AS BIG
With Pittsburg
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PITSBURG
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Suits. You. know the
a difference in bat
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suits, Seersuckers, Lorraine an<
imported Ind a, Spanish Linen
Palm Beach,
No blades like
otaix
wu bostponed la reallty to the neai
term of ihe eriminal distriet court
Monday mornine wh.n it was cailed
before Judge Jam— K Hamilton.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 24.—
The opehirig day's raeine of the
midsummer erand circuit meetine
hero thin afternoon was feature:
by the splendid performance at
Margaret Dillon in winnin the
Elks' home 2:04 pace and by the
rf
sey
tted tor Lewis to 9th.
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Rawlinga. 2b.
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Meusel, if......
Youhg. ri......
Kelly, lb
Slavery and polygamy are both
legitirate among the Aztecs.
Bescher. 1€
Tanner, 8b .
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Summa, rf ..
Weiss, rf ...
Beck. 1b ....
. White. 2b ...
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Hlaherty, P .
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In two of the three other events.
Margaret Dillon Won the Fiks
stake in straight heats, her averake
time being 2:01% for each mile
and equaling her worid's record per-
formanee at Toledo two roll ago
Beta 0. was eaeily mistress, of
bee Held in the *:1» pace. Let
Tide, another favotite, alse diposed
at the 3:17 trotters. The fourth
event, the 2:12 trot. saw Princess
Htawah. a first choice, beaten by
Ji
hr finished the grind, the champion
raid he would hAve a thorout.
workout tomorrow. go through light
PS
Wichita i
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Hoffman, 2b
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Tavener, M .
Haworth, e .
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duced to show that Moore is in poor
physical condition add tbte he
could not possibly hduct the ease
before the close of the preseni term
on August 5. _ .
Continuane «( tbs ease wa9 Atou
asked since Dr. Jbe Wooten has hot
had time to investigte the sanity
of Johnson.
TRAIN SCHEDULE FOR
TROOP ENCAMPMENT 18
BUNG FINAL APPROVAL
which were selling for
Also Tropical Worsteds by Ar
ca's finest tailors.
RECORD BROKEN.
Texas July "24.--
r In the history . of
* there been three bur-
n the Bear Creek ceme-
> days as wan the case
there being one Wed-
turday and Kunday
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back on
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tank cars.
Local bankers also are negotat-
ing for a bond issue of tan to twen-
ty-five million dollars of the Prov-
ihee of Ontario, which will be float-
ed in the early fall.
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RECEIVE NO CLUES ON
TRAVIS PRISONERS WHO
SAWED THROUGH BARS
NA clues which might lead to the
arrest of Bill Ruhr and ft A. War-
ren who escaped from the Travis
county jal early Sturdny morning
have been received by Sherirr W-
D Miller. according to a statemeht
from the sheriffs offiee Monday
afternoon.
Hfforte have bee n made to tpente
the two men by teleg rama and ne:
tiiations, but so far they haxe had
no eff-e i on locating either Watten
or suhr. Suhr waa in pendine
being sentenced to five years in the
penitentiary and Warren •»» sub-
jeet to a -entehee df two yea ra.
TRAVIS JURY IS BUSY;
no Bills are returned
The Travi county grand jury did
not report Monday afternoon after
reconyening in the mornfuR at 10
O'clock It was not exported that
any indictments would be returned,
since it was stated that no bills
would eothe in until the grand jury
permangntly adjourned. They will
cuntinue meeting during the week
la Cogdill left sunda
few days In New Brau
with the gam
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of admiring compatriots, several of
whom showered him with flowers
After reaching the hotel he went
into conferehre with Major Ivan
ovski, who had just Arrived from
Warsaw to lay the poh lira I situa-
tion before the celebrated planist+
statesman.
M Paderewski will soon proreem
to Hwitzerian for a sojourn in his
chalet on Iake Geheva.
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23,000 hend; lambs
28 centa lower ; top
storing another three-run
winning the game 8 to 5.
BEAUMONT
Aft. ft H O. A. K
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Meranville, s.
Carry, ef. ...
Bigbee, if. ...
Barnhart, rf.
Tierney, 2b. .
Ttaynor. 1b. .
Grimm, 1b. ...
Gooch, e.....
Sceres Yesterday,
puen t
wiehit Falla t. Galvemtep
Baa n—al A Shireveport s.
- Pat Piaherty made his debut in a
R *lli' unitorm today and bianked
tU hal Craba for the anal an J
p- -wee pine gaaar of lha perien The
I Kpwddara drove in runa off Divine,
F andFierotti ter as » to » win
althouuh al 111 in fifth place the
miitary iratning camp at Camp
Travis, Texas, which opens wqd-
nesday. July 26, will find every fa-
cuity for their entertainment along
wholesome lines when oft duty al1
Pat Flaherty in
’ Spudder Uniform
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Ni
I PADEREWSKI WELCOMED
TO PARIS BY FRIENDS
phnn ures Malaria. Chills
1 ever. Bilious Fever
meem Cold and LaGrippe.
sentative of the National Commun-
ity Service, which did such splen-
did camip work during ths war.
Asbociated Prens-
CHICAGO, m., July 24.-Presi-
dent Bah Johnson of the Ameriean
league tonight said ths deal which
sent Joe Dugan, third baseman,
with the Boston Americans to the
New Your Yahkees was A "regret-
table" transaction and that trades
of this character in mid-season
must be discouraged and legislated
agalnst.
The Yankees squired Dugan and
imer Bmith a hard hitting out-
fielder, ih exchange for Elmer Mil-
ler, an outfieler: John Mitchell. a
substitute shrtstop, Wilson Fews-
ter, an infielder, and a pitcher to
be elected later.
“A point hat been reached where
Spectacular Parson of Oklahoma Goes
On Carpet Before Tribunal of Church
LOOK FOR PROWLER.
An unknown "prowler diet orbed
the inmates of annex A to th*
Sand Crabs ^£71
Houston
nie woman's building at
urt. of Txas last night
Banereft, M.
rek,ezh.th:
sm2i
Keil. 1
cara on the irack. was
nnged, jobbers purchasing
to 30-pounders between 82
AMERICAN LEAGU
if
Royal, Underwood, Remington, I- C. Sm qmipta,
Oliver, Corona. ”
Pueblo, $4:
Walhet, «.
win :
Scheer, 2b. .
Harris, p. ..
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Runsell, rf.
Tierney. 2b. ..
Treyner, Sb.
Grimm, 1b. .
Gooch, e.....
Cooper, P.....
Totais ...
Mayfield will stand for prohibition
and Mr. Ferguson will be ahti-
prohibition," Mr. Fichards declared --
The question of Ku Klux klan and ’ camp
anti-Ku Klux klan will not be so C. M.
eores Yesterday.
Pittaburg 8-4, New York --11
Where They Play Today.
Chlero St Boston.
Pittsburs at Brooklyn
cineinbati at Philadelphia,
fit. Lotis at New York.
versity for nearly a doze
was raised fr S
t
spenids his da
slet ping and barb g a
vading canines, and r l
‘elvington celebrat
Thursday night.
Ledhard today began tapering
for the bout with Tendler. WI
stitution, feeding him #ngton
eomes around at meal
of tawton, was placed on trial here
today on ere leslastieal charges at
a secret session of the judtelal com-
rnission-of the Hi Reno presbyter,
the governing body of the Prsb}-
Fhen ' terian church of this district
-- The changes against the mini-
tho"2h ter, who has gained notoriety
' # through a bathing suit marriage
ceremony, two alleged alductions,
and a fir? at his chureh fer Which
PINCH MONTANA
CANDIDATE FOR FISHING
HELENA, Mont,, July 24—Tom
stout, publisher of the Lewistown
vemerat-News, and democrat it
candidate for the United State#
senate. will face trial here tomnor:
row on xi charge of fishing without
a Hieense, He was apptebended late
Saturday afternoon near lenroin
by a deputy game warden frot
Missoula, who charges that he
caught the defendant in the act.
ton natives, 818.84 tn eity
to packers, talking around
liuht teener lambs ; native
NEW YORK. July 24. —Tris
MIDSUMMER RACE BILL sreaker leader of the Cleveland
mI-ommEn AA-E Di-sasesan club. has repudiated the
| ume of his name in conneetion with
' the promotion of a company t» arili
for oil on the Speaker farm near
it 4 11 24 14 s
a moved within a game ane
the lena,
QALVESTQN
AN H H FO.AR
of the part That, he raid today,
is why he thinks he will knock out
the Philadelphian before the
: 1 seventh round of their lightweleht
championship tit In Jersey City
Totak ..........44 11 19 37 12
“Ran for Snyder in fourth.
PITTSBURG
DALLAS DEFEAT8 BRONCOS.
DALLAS, Texas, July 24—Dallas
dfeated Han Ahtonie today 5 to 4.
Mitchell relieved Davenport and
held the visitors. a double play by
Gelloway unassisted retiring the
side in the ninth with runners or
first and third. Bor:
DALLAS
AB. B H Po. A E
asaoriation, here todny for a weeks
gtuey in the tronzhoi of the ih-
Austry. sal td interviewers that
-the print I pie of freedom npon
whteh this nation was founded
for ths journey made by a Mae Delaney was ho
— - • lanes Saturday evenin
Reproduetions of old ol, C. C. Anderson, Wi
1 Robert Delaney.
g ladles stayed and ma
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exercises on Wednesday and do a
will be a better man than I amii " .. .
;'dUe Has
rd 1 Time With
-J Peek’s Societ
t. In Chicago demand np-
er, and by the earlot, enles
• followa 12 to 23-pound
250: 24 and 25-pounden.
• nd 25-pounder showina
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‘Pig’ Probabl
Came to CI
Master’s J
vided by church rules, and the other
allexing perjury in that he al;
tested to an injuntion grantet ------------------- - -z-
soma time ago in district court. I of Txas last nisht at 10 nriork
restraining mnembers of his mngt e - i A call was turned Into the poltee
ration from interferins with the, station asking tor an ofticer 1h-
church body proper The allera-tvestigation was made with f0 at-
tions upon which the injunction rest resulting
— ... ...... ... — -- was obtained it is elAimned in the ।
known that nothing would be ah-1 charge were nut based on fact.
1 Phons 114
to by carrier tor t
the month.
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stolen iaees, Bilety. Hoffman,
rouszom ........... 060 000 000—0
Fort Worth ........ 103 000 W—4
siolen Bbea, Bailey, Hoffman,
Naworth; saeritiee Mt Calva;
chie bame hit Behninghoven; two
bese hH«. Joetson, Haworth;
aDark out. Ggodwin t; bases on
balls. Goq@ibrga 1: double play Tav.
eher to Kraft. Tima l;W. Um-
iires Miller and Welr.
REGULA TEAM POKSNT
PLAY SUDAY GAMES
It was erroneounly stated in The
Austin American Monday mormine
that the Uberty Hill basehell team
played the Veterans at Forelgn
Wars, nocording to C. F Hickman
of Lberty Hill on the line-up bat
three of the LAberty Mill plyers
names appear, and the regular team
does not play Bunday names
Ruby Hewall
CALLED FOR PROWLERS,
FINDS TURTLE DOVES
-Some one is prowling around the
WaoidHdge elemi." a eitizen be:
lleving In law enforeement reported
to the police elation Sunday night.
Mtofeyete otticer Scott answered
the rail add found a younK and
bianful couple on one of Iha mehond
rampus benehes. The police rail
book trade: "Scott reports finaing
I a hey and A slfl there who were
reprimanded and pent home. '
but the detense nened tar a contin:
uanee hecau— at the micknes of
Warren W Moore, lehding eunsel
for the detense. The neat term ot
stolen bases, Haneroft, Rawlings : base
on balis, off Nehf 3. Cartoon t, Hamilton
1; struck out. by Nehf 1. Adama 1.
Mrs Melvin Hewatt a
by Mrs Cornelis Adi
Miss Ruby Hewatt m
Agin Sunday.
Mm. J. W. Robinson
re visiting Mr and Mr
k Kleker and daughter
r and Elrabeth of Ha
fem guests uf Mr ar
V- Kuraika Sunday.
W Campbell left Mot
corated with Ja panei
teffens and Ray mor
e returned from Brya
•grgeant of the corporation court
aha suecesful catididate for justice
at the peers precinet No. a, piaer
Ne. 1, last nighi — he expressed
hie eineere thanks for the -upport
hie friends gave him in the demo-
eratie primharlen.
• t waM 1 let them know ihet
every vote they gave me was ap-
prelsted to the fullest extent and
Ehat i shali reay them *" deing my
duty in lbs •Mee" said Mi Tan-
im- nehip, when he stated that doing
T his duty waa the bent way to repay
“ the support of his ftienda.
’ Auetin add Lockhart Bun Line Daily
Leavet Austin 7 a. m. and 3 p m.
Leaves I dekhart 8:45 n. m and 5:15 p. m
Fare 9100 —Round Trip 89 59
Austin Dejot, Mmwn A Odlyn Drug Store
Leekhert bepot. Corner Drug liters
in the lawn which wa
that I was worried or oft form.**
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NEW YORK AND PITTSBURG SPLIT.
rrmsiRG. July et Kev Tork and
Pittaburz split a double-header firm to-
day and the Pirates won th* first 8 te 2.
the Giants tabthe secon “ *
First game:
NEW YORE
In the tenth they earn I
MeGrew, aided by two
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_ i J J WILL BE NO ALIBI IN
■ -pizxtn8 21 10
Mofe. 8b
Hendricks, rf
Thrash. If
\ Brown ef ...
dDeviney, p ..
K Pierotti, P .
Robert L. Henry, one of the sena-
torial candidates, openly espoused
the Ku Klux klan in the campaign
preceding the July 22 primary, but
the other candidates were non-
committal on that question.
Mr. Hehry’s elimination in the
primary Saturday, according to the
opinion of Ben C- Richards, man-
ager for Mr. Mayfield, will elim-
inate the klan question from the
• 01 coming campaign.
1 0 Senator Culberson did hot come
to Texas to take part in the eam-
palgn. His managers conducted it,
stressing the fact that the senator
waa remaining in Washington, at-
tending the sessions, of congress,
and emphaslxtng that Mr Culber-
son had supported former F’resi-
dent wilson and his policies. They
i also said repeatedly that Mr. Cul-
berson's health was such that he
I could continue his duties as sen-
nounced until a verdict is reached.
The hearing occupied all the uf-
teruoon and continued tonight with
the prospert that an all day session
will be required tomorrtw
It is understood the counts
agankt Mr Irwin had nprrowed
down to two; one charge belhg that
he had discipline members of his
churrh without due hdtire as bro-
bese hits. Davenport, Booe,
1 2, Kirkham, Shielde, Hale,
stolen bases, Shields,
_ 1; Aaeriee MIL Lovelaee:
and ruh, ot fDavenport 19
4 runs, 7 2-3 innings; Mitehell,
. po rung 11-8 ihhinga; struck
Davenport 3, Lewis 1; base
lle Povanror Laeni 3 lej!
PHILADELPHIA, July 24 Bryan HSr-
ris held Washington t® six hits today ahd ; Adams p
Phildeiphia toon Itoi. Clarenee Walker l AAm,, P;
hit his twenty-fourth home ran of the Hamitn
season, off Erickson, in the third inning — -
and was robbed of another in the seventh
when a fan pushed the ball out of the
•Batted fur Jonnard in eighth.
Ran for Groh in eighth.
'New York ................Ml 000 100-2
Pittsburg ................. 3
Two-base hits. Bancroft, Gooch; three,
base hits. Kelly, Snyder, Tierney; stolen
bases. Frisch, Russell; base on balls; off
Jonnard 1; struck out, by J. Barnes 1,
Johhard 1, Cooper 2.
Second game .
NEW YORK
■ i ............... 83 8 10 27 11 1
• alvston .......... 000 000 DOO—0
, Wichita Falls ..... 009 4 40 09•— 8
85 Two base hits. Beck. Bischoff;
F three have hits. Summa. Beseher;
sacrifice hit, Eibel; stolen bases.
Summia; bases on balls. Flaherty
?,Deviney 1. Pierotti 2; struck out,
- Flaherty 4. Deviney 8, Pierotti 1;
4 runs, 5 hits off Deviny ih 3 1-3
innings. Deft on buses. Galveston
a 6; Wichita Falls 6. Time 1:5V
5 Umpires Daly and Brashear.
EXPORTERS WIN IN TENTH.
F _ SHREVEPORT, La . July 24.-
[ E The Exporters did not find Bird
; i until the ninth when they tied
up the count with the Gasers.
Tetals .....38 s 11 30 11 4
Beaumont .......... 002 0034—4
hreveport .........210010 0100— 5
1wo-base hits. Smith, Burn*
Rader. stahsbury it 1. Btooks
Mathes: three-base hits. Ezzell,
Haegan. homd reo, Brennan: m-
• rirfce hits. Ezzen, Burts: paseed
ball. Anderson 1; stolen Lasse,
haggan, Ezzen, Felix; hit by vit-
citer, by Morris i Storey. Haegan):
. bnses on balls, alt Morris 3. oft
iMeqrew 2, ott Hird 3; struck out.
by Bird 4. by Morris 5; pitcbig
record, off Bird. » hits, s rune In
*3-3 innings: left on bases, Beau-
mont 7. Shreveport 101 time. 2:35:
umpires. Kane and •Toole.
BanTher* Take final.
FORT WORTH, Texaa, July 24.—
Tiny Gogdbred held Houston to six
senitered bits and Fort Worth won
the final game at the series today
a meeting at the club mere to
be held here August 37, The meet-
ing was hot called as a result of the
i ; i New Tork-Boston deal, but legia-
; ! % 1st ion prohibiting mid-pencon trades
4 J 8 probably will ba dineusned Johneon
« 4 1 said. -
Tickets on Hate Daily, Limited Oet. 3
HARVE iJM tTzpounaca
3 1
4 0
4 1 8
3 9 4
3 4 0
4 12
3 1 2
4 0 0
e
2
Eo
Totals ...
Tranapartatien gehedules for the
military eamp to be held at camp
Mabry were accepted by federal of-
ficials and MM t« the reilryad eor
I pan lex for fe-eheekine by ol. J.
Etoehtoh, commandant at Came
• Mabry, on Monday. Iura' railroad
officials reported yesterday.
No menifen of the speta trains
to be provided was made by eity
Heket agents, who nteted that ths
present tense situqtion in Texas
from the strike meds violence pos-
sible. making it neceseary to use
every precaution *• protect the
road*. ,
Troops will begin rtivin at the
camp on July 28, and will he there
for over a month. It was learned
Preliminary schedules were made
ata meetig at city and outside
ticks' agen st Camip Mabry under
the direction of Col. Blockton
pwrey entertained hl
ool class and their pa
i party on the lawn a
tot church Friday even
MRS. MALLORY BACK.
RYE, N. Y. July 34.—-Making her
first apearance on Amerieah ourts
since her defeat by MH? Muanhe
Lengien in the finals at Wimble-
don. Mrs, Molla Bjuradet Malory,
national woman’s title holder, won
two matrhea and advanced to he
third round today ih the New York
the courts of the Green Meadow
club.
to Colonel Lewis:
“After spending a few days with
the officers of Camp Travis, and at
area headquarters. I am convinced
that every officer from Major Hines)
tti? Mae Haynie, Messr
•dale. Alfred Buese he
•on. C. J. Peel, Hry
. Black. Dr. Chapma
s. Bill Kunath, Zin
Harry Tidwell. T. (
Keep Teeth and Gums
in Wonderful Condition
It Is ts 1ep veur meuth tre‘
fraw th. get- pieh muss the nw
is -ofim ssS Me an shtra wort
4 440*3. Just we Lkoleme as s
HN Slh an it will bne raw to.
gkmiwugnnEaempatui
SWSH Si aanni sn"renasmnu
tblie regards with aversions
_ -pprehension any deal for play-
1 0 f** between the Boston and New
e i York elube," President Johnson
5 g said.
As a result of the Boston—New
York deal, new legislation probably
will be enacted according to Presi-
dent Johnson, fixing July 1 as the
latest date by which trades can be
made except by waiver. ‘The pres-
ths camp is evidenced by a recent
letter addressed to Lieutenant Cw- .
onel George C. Lewis. C. M T. C.
officer by Maurice Willows, repre-
Totals .........43 8 10 40 13
•Batted tor Doyle in 7th.
xiRan for Brooks in 9th.
it. Hays, former postmaster general
and now head of the Motion Pic-
ture Producers and Distributors
nor any students Of the da Mae Delaney, Hu
-------------- f Gilmer. Irene Mekirc
now. This is why I have had so
many bouts this summer and why |
I am going to have several mon ,
after disposing of Tendler. I won't '
have art alibi if I lose—- not even
JOHNSON MURDER TRIAL
IS DELAYED ONCE MORE
ATTORNEY IS STILL ILL
The trial of ndwara K Jebnson
charged with the murder of his wife
t 1
2 16
1 2
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I M I S I
Aasociated Press.
DALLAS. Texas. July 34—If Earle
R Mayfield and James E. Ferjuson
are the two candidates left in the
race for democratic nominee for
the United States senate, ths issues
will revolve around prohibition,
labor questions and the money sys-
tem. according to Mr. Ferguson and
Ben C. Richards, manager of Mr.
Mayfield’s campaign.
Mr Ferguson in a statement to
the Associated Press in which he
said he would be in the run-off
primary, declared the “issues will be
much the same as in the campaign
just closed They will be money,
or the federal reserve banking sys-
tem. questions of labor and prohi-
bition."
Wine is the issue.
According to Mr. Richards, if Mr
Ferguson is in the second primary
us opponent to Mr. Mayfield, pro-
hibition will be the main issue. "Mr
Seeres Yestetday.
PHiladelphia 4. Washihgton t.
Cleveland A Chicago 2.
Where Tko Flor Toa
Philndelphia st Chicago.
New Yerk st St Louis.
Boston st Chicago.
Washington at Detroit
Hey
n Shelbourne of We
ted in Smith ville la
REDS WIN EXHIBITION.
CINCINNATI, Ohio. July 34—tn
• lnon.lv playeq exhipitin same
here today the Juda defeated the
Yankees 6 to 3. Ruth hit a home
run in the math inning with ho one
on bane.
Where t* Tv
°Wiee"Fa.
Donohue, rf
ovelace, if
Spencur, ««. .
Lngie, e.....
Davenport, p
mitehll, F
Tetss ........47 4 11 47 18 3
Batted for Hamilton in eighth.
80 3 1 27 12
A Texaa shipments : For
"exas shipped 10 cars of
Main*-, 1 of pears and 2
day. reached Paris today Ie was wnen ........
met at the train by a large number makes pblir censorship pt press
■“ pulpit, film or mpoken word virtual-
ly Un impnssibillty,"
Mr Hays predieter "statewide or
nationwlde eensnrship will fall in
everything it tinderrtakes it hasnit
been don* strcesnfully sod hevr
will be Tot many pole who knew
nothing abotit the business are
named on € eban rah ip boards We
much emphasized in the second pri-
marv as in the primary of July 23.
Mr. Richards believes. Mr. Mayfield
will contihue his campaign along
lines which do not recogrize the
klan as ah issue, Mr Richards said.
If Mr. Culberson should be the
candidate against Mr. Mayfield in
the Aug. 26 primary, the issue Will
depend greatly on what Mr. Cul-
be r son makes them, Mr Richards
stated.
“Klan Issue Is Out."
Mr Willows was recently in San
Antonio and while here offered the
entire Equipment of the Commun-
ity Her vice in Nan Antonio to the
during the progress of the
_ ‘r C. Speaking of the camp.
Mr. Willows declard in his letter
Mayfield's Manager Declare*
With Ferguson at Man to Go
in Final*. Wine and Beer 1*
Natural Bone of Contention
n Kiolbassa, Marct
liter Moore. Mark Youn
3 1 1 1 1 s
3 0 3 4 0 0
*1^
• vWil
UNCE 2c DIVIDEND
L July 24. The Unied
Company of America todny •
Mdend of 2 per rant on th*
, payable Sent, I This i«
dend since Novembor. lost.
rant was paid. In 1921
vidend poltey was pursned,
na were made monthly rang-
to 2 per eent for a total
nt for the year.
Trinity Union Mission Sunbeams
went on a picnic Monday afternoon
to Little Walnut creek. Swimming,
games and refreshments held sway
until everybody was ready to re-
turn home. The following wete
present at the picnic, including the
chaperohs:
Rev. Bevrly Allen, Mr. Rufus
rossara, Mr and Mrs. M. D Banks,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Shefman, Mrs
D. J. MeLemore, Mr*. C. A. Johnson,
Mrs. G. F Hancock, Annie Jonson.
Arietta Melemere, KU* Johnson,
Naomi Banks, Mary Biton Hancock.
Ida Mae Burthes, Mae Whittoy, Ma-
linda McLemore, Wayne Haheock,
Ruth Jones, Katy Jones, Dorothy
Chapline, Pearile Mae Lythe, Avis
Whitely, Margaret Banks, Jnie
Bates, Louis Wiedbus«h. Horace
Perry, Maurice Perry, Dempster
Sherman. Robert Campbell, How-
ard Johnson, Wille Johnson, Rich-
ard Reynolds, Charley Johnson, and
Theodore Jbhnsoh.
BTOPOVERS
f ar Detail information and Celeraee Pieture E k.
Call or Write 2 .
m. Y. wA y
o. r. A. SA# f
317 City Nat-
Phone Oroe ae
Aon Antenie * IC
TEXAS "ONTIREFKEIVENTION
TEXARKANA, Texas, July 24—
Mayors and fire chiefs from north-
eastern Texas cities are in attend- j
ance here today at a fire preventiom ,
convention Standardized fire fight-
ing equipment was urged by lh-
spector Miller of the state fire mar-
shat's office in order that deprt-
ments joining in fir* fighting in
other cities might be abie to us*
their equipment to the best ad-
vantage.
.........18 2724.9,1
CLEVELAND
AB FHP0AF
- - * 2 0
Thoshas Putman. afed 60 yeara
died M 7 o’eloc Monday mornn
at a local hosptal. Funeral aerv-
ices wUl bo beld thia TueaSar at
ternoon at 4 oelock tram the Thur
low Wood funeral nome wuh Itev
I It nareus orticiauins ney
barcus an the loeal W %
enapter will have charge of
buria at Oakwood cemeteny..
Mr. Putmnan ha» been A readent
at Austin tor more than thir
yeare. Ha to buryiyed kr three
auna. wi Puiman at RusKuMoKe
Putinan at Mania and Carl Putman
BUDDS LAKE N. J. July 34 —
Benny Lonard believes he is at
the highest form he ever will attain
as a boxer. He rates lew Tendler
a lesser man than Roeky Kansas,
but he is training as hard as he
trained for his important matches
Fexas, July 24 — Electior
far shows a big ma-
Riristian as district at
Ir county clerk, Halford
Itoi sheriff. Allen John*
ig majority; for tax col-
I Wilson is ahead; for
bmissioner, Kirk etson i«
[ Blanton. Ferguson and
I the county.
• drug store furnished a
urd for receiving elec-
a. aeatins caparity for
dred people nne free ice
the crowd, which re-
most of the night seeing
come in.
. _ Totals .
to the last officer having responsl- j
bility tor the camp to planning to
make the last detailed arrangement
for the comfort and moral well be-
ing, as well as the physical com-
| fort, of the boys ... I must bear
t rat i mon y to the deep interest
shown by your officers in prepuring
sultable diversion tot these boys,
many of whom will be from home
for the first time “
Applications will be accepted up
until the very last moment the carp
will oper, authorities assert. Travel
orders will be wired to the appli-
cants as soon as the application ar-
rives.
SHREVEPORT
Aft. R H. PD.A. E
Mepubiip,sorpoorsyon. aunranty i berore Judu. Jame, K nemauom.
Com pady YorE°rhesonM rhe etaig annoumeee rawdy tar trtoi
which run tar nrteen yrara will b.
offerea at a and acerued interest
to >riela 6.18 per cent The eorpor:
tion, through a number at subslal;
artes, I. engaged in production or
erude petroleum, fabrication of col
piatea for oil refinery equipment
and manufacture and operation at
Total. ..........*4 510.30.12.1
SNiene...................220 092 021
tzed supMcoder. Speaker2 enek
Ea,dmisnr.‛arua
kie 1.
n Hunter. ABStotBSt State
Azent, representing Texse
et Service.
prelent “Thearcnker rrty;
Appropriate for the HL. Ehie- .
Today! You can ehave the
Gillette way for a dollar
The "Brownie"-a genuine
Gillette will do it.
4 9
4 9
: :
8 1
8 0
8 0
r :
: :
1 9
• 8
«. mostly $7.5008; sheop
to lower : top handy fat
-me henvles down to 83 80
"Pig" Bellmont
ol, O /
—i}g
ourse and angel ca}
IF YOU BATHE outsiq ? Anhrno15: Pe
your bathtub, dropin wa Rngere, sim “eknas
Mon. Harvey Lid well. I
R Whit worth. Roge
Totals .. ...... 39 0 4 24 7 1
WICHITA FALLS
ab r. h. Boa E
Low Excursion Fa
As Kannas ity thia morn-
4 •
3 0
. 4 0
• H H
. 1 i i a
1(««
.l«l»
4 1
4 «
4 9
hville Personals.
k Hickman left for s visi
is in Laa Granges -ae
D Marburger of Brya
ton visiting in Smithvill
st few weeks returne
r nccompanied by Mri
[ Hil Miller. Jack Mille
Helena Miller
ter HUI and family. Mri
, Mr. and Mrs. Gordoi
bf Memphis left Smith
day for New Braunfei
ptonio,
b Whitworth and litth
I Antonin are visitin;
2 relatives here •
Mrs. C. C Mize and son
k. ar- spending a weel
V’mberly hear Austin
vira Buescher and Mabe
hive returned from a fee
I in California.
* Mathes. 3b ..... 6
g Dmggio, if ..... 3
r ' Hdington, rf ... . 4
h. Alcock, 1b .......3
I Brooks, c ........ 3
1 - Biehnn, 2b...... 5
Doyle, of ........ 2
.Mortis, p ........ 6
“Stansbury, ef ... 3
ng was enjoyed by sing
nd playing games
1 and cake were serve
uw.ng guests were pres
mes E A. Hunter, A. I
in Maloney, Dare Hard]
an. Misses Lillie Be
orothy Johnson, Mar
arie Johnson, Matti
I Laasetta Flambo. Matti
man. Messrs A. P Low
brleson, James Marthut
k Bam Denman
, Anderson, V ..... 1
9 —-
4 o
4 9
3 0
Consumers Co-Operative
Supply Co.
CORNER TH AND BRAzOS. PHONE 3556
PSALL THIS WEEK-
. 22 BARS OF CRYSTAL WHITE cnh
OR TOILET SOAP ...........Si.UU
E Baggan, if
S Jackson, rf
E. Felix, if ...
g T Story, 2b
Smith, 1b .
। £. Burns. c. .
5 I Hird, p
L MeGrew, p
INDIANS FLAY CHICAGO.
CLBVELARp, July 24 .—cievel
easily defeated Chieago today 6 to
CHICAGO
AB. K H- FO
!ohnson, *Si • ; -4 2
Mutlign. sk...... ‘3 •
Collins. 2b........4 1
Hooper, rf,
Strunk, ef.
Falk, W. ..
bleachers. .. ,
WASHINGTON
AB r. h po A. k
Teti ......... 4 8 47 14 1
......100 00? «
Pignaqsohta .............. 21 000.00: 4
T-o-S bj# l—raw qnd Wente:
bom runBai We itoSir
Arimhenrt 4; struck out. by Harris 8. b
rillheart 4.
Bittle. If ........ 4 « 0 3
Eah = i
| Whiteman, et .... 1 9 1 1
-te"aun: ! 1 1
-Emhonn: :;!
M. L. MORRIS
i b. a t. A i. a b a. Ry
Dplekii Hetel
Phone 77M
! Auetin . . • Texas
2 4
Th. Asoetatea AAvetttning Clube"
investigators who ealled th* atten:
vue homo - B4 ane or ane tion of Speaker to the Iterature of
EiEunore.k of "irn tovorlto. the company, was tola hy th-
consttent work at onsina Iavore" sal manaxer that hr had wristen
the promotor- at Fort Worth. Tek-
a«, warnihe them that be had no
conneetion with their schemes and
demanaine that they remove, hl.
pteture and nom* from the advet-
lisements and citculara.
Dillon
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