The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 349, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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WARRIORS TO
LEAGUE STANDING
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Wachtel for
MEET ANCIENT
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Pitcher Win
Unless the
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the series here today. 4 to
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New Eardrop
CONTENTED COWS
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Diamonds
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822 Congress Ave.
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Any well-informed garage mechanic will tell you
the Special-Six leads in value from the standpoint
of endurance, comfort, power and economy of
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Friendly
Blouses and Shirts, color guaranteed ....
Wash Pants, colors and white, sizes 2 to 6
All-Wool Bathing Suits ................
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Turns Indians
Vets Take On
New Braunfels
Tigers Sunday
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How Shall I Carry My
Money?
Suita Pressed
703 Congress
shirts, knee drawers,
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black or tan, 50c to....
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Tuesday Night
Net Small Loot
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Phtrndttphia
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OFFICERS:
H A WROE, President,
R. C, ROBHLCDEAU. Vice-President
U J. ECHNEIDER, Vice-Irealent.
L. D WILLI 4 MB. Cashier.
H PFAEFFLIN, Aasistant Cashier.
D. M HART. JR, Ansistan: Cobtar.
Tetals ...
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New York
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Detroit .
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Washington
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Chicago
REAUMONT Texas. May 24 —
Lon Kraft of Beaumont won a
pltehers" battle from Paul Wachtel
of Fort Worth in the first game at
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neat paterns,
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SAN ANTONIO
AB. R H PO.A. E
blood, strength and endurance. At all
druggists.
•Two out when the winning run
scored.
GALVESTON
AB. R. H. POUL E
SHREVEPORT
AB R. H. PO.A. E
40c
Phone 2039
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If lost you notify your bank and a
"stop payment" protects you.
DO MORE WORK
FLY PESTERED Animals are not contented. Keep
’em contented and Free from Flea with
WHY BE WEAK
AND NERVOUS
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St. Louis .
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CAPITAL $300,000.00
SURPLUS $800,000.00
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HOUSTON
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Seores Yeserday.
Detroit 1. Philadelphia 6.
Boston 4. Cleveland 2.
Washington &, New York 4
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ion or Your Money Back—Guaranteed By
One-piota wind shield
with windshield wiper
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hit, Hartford; struck out, by Lee 4,
MeGre w3; base on balls, off Lee 3.
McGrew 1; left on bases, Galveston
4. Shreveport 5; ouble play. Felix
to Hollohan: time, 1:30; umpires,
Meyers and Weir.
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Majestic Dry Cleaner and Hatter
GUS B. LINZ
Suite Cleaned for $100 to $1 25
jeweled eight-day clock on instru-
meat board.
Cowl ventilator controlled from in-
strument board.
Tonneau lamp with extension cord
Parking lights in lower corners of
windshield base.
One-piece rainproof windshield and
windshield wiper.
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his medicine.
Odo day a neigh-
bor told me about
your Vegetable
Compound and I
took it. It helped
me so much that I
wish to advise all
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Special Sale
—on—
Box Stationery
Two Boxes for the
Price of One
JORDAN’S
615 Congress
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Where They Play Today.
Brooklyn at Philadeiphim.
Chicago at Cincinnati
Pittsburzh at St Louis.
Only three seheduled.
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owners have found in it those
Wilson Bros. Union Suits, fl An
warm weather comfort... • l • vU
upkeep. Drive one
stolen bear. Frisch ; bases on
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Back Losers RIVAIS SUNDAY
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articles comprised the loot taken
by the burglars.
The Del Curto store at 205 West
Fifth street was broken into and
young or old, sa it contains do harm-
ful drugs.
, NATIONAL LRAGUE.
Won. Lost
women to try
Lydia E. Pink-
am‘s Vegeta-
ble Compound
gated for on- in elgNiN.
♦ Batted for Ehmke in eighth.
1 Batted for Harris in second.
Ran for Perkins in ninth
Score by innings:
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C. J. MARTIN
Poultry and Stuck Remedies and Supplies
Phone 6064— 114-18 East 4th St.
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0|M‘Gowan,rf 4 16 4
1 Dykes, 4b 2 0 2 4
park will be one of the big battles
of the 1423 season. The participants
in the mighty conflict will be the
American Legion Warriors of Aus-
tin. winners of the 1421 Central
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IBarfopt, p • e • •
Galloway. 2 .
Donohue, rf .
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large audience here tonight.
In presenting his attitude toward
the Dyer anti-lynching bill, which
-
Kraft Bests
Itching inflamed
skins quickly
respond to
RESINOL
Soothinq and Haafinq
No matter howsever
or deep seated the
skintrouble maybe
Resinol rarely fails
to give prompt and
0 lasting relief
J swept the series with Philadelphia by eas-
ily taking the closing game today. 11 to 4
'1 he game was called at the end of the
1 eighth to allow Pittaburgh to make train
TIGERS TAKE LAST
PHILADELPHJA, May 24- A home ran
by Pinch-hitter Flagstead, a walk to Rig-
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your acalp itehf la your bab 1
but? T you certainiy ougat ।
Mahdeen, the marvelous aw n
that everybody a taBtac about
MKahdeen to absolutely cyara
to tm your acalp at dasdrut
it doean’t, an ym have to *•
take the empti bottie to the
where you bught it and quje
wink you’n get yaw money *•
A few applicationa at Mahdee
convince even the most ekeptic
A any load barber to haird
No argument is needed to convince you that we have
superior merchandise. An examination proves it to
be the greatest values that can be bought. Listed be-
low you will find some that will be interesting.
i Calloway
Miller. cf
grounds The
has won all
I At about 1:20 o
ttrrnoon Ruth k
n girl, was inJ
ar drven by Mo
If Boh Hewlett, ch
hrl wes cromsing
ester’s launiry.
Rigney, m 2 1 0 1Galloway.as 4 2 0 1
Busier, e 4 4 T 2 Harris, p 0 0 0 2
If 4 4 2 O/Harper, rf 4 1 2 1
lb 4 1 12 OHargrave, c 4 2 4 0
Coombs cf .
Nears, if ...
Calvo, rf
C Kraft lb
Hoffman 2b
Phelan. 2b ..
Tavener. M .
Haworth, e .
Wachtel, p .
WEST TEXAS LEAGUE
At Ranger 4, Sweetwater 7.
At Stamford 4, Amarillo 1.
At Abilene 5, Lubbock 6.
Three- scores available.
ther man again
Harris, 2b 4 0 4 4WitL cf
Rice, cf 4 4 5 /Ward, 2b
Judge. 1b 4 14 1 Ruta. If
Brower, rf 4 0 1 4 Baker, Sb
Succeeds Where
Doctors Fail
Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Often Does That.
Read Mrs.Miner’s Testimony
Churubusco. N. Y.—"I was under
the doctor's care for over five years
I for backache and
had no relief from
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Washingten
New York
CARDS LOSE AGAIN
ST. LOUIS, May 24 — Boston, made it
four straight by winning today » game
frcm the Cardinals, 4 to 2, marking the
longest slump of the year for the locale.
BOSTON I ST LOUIS
Ab H O Ai a AbHOA
Heilm‛n,rf 4 2 1 4H
»b 2 0 0 1
Notwithstanding
tactionm in Ti
ght. Rev Cnale.
rtes of revival
ri h> uh at church.
here today. Couchman was hit
hard, but his support was excellent.
WICHITA FALLS
AB. R H O.A.E.
Veach, If 5 1 2 0 Perkina, c 5 2 1 0
Cummins taw which robbed ths
state railroad commissions of their
original rate making powers. Rail-
road Commissioner Earle B- May-
field held the close attention of a
vener to Hoffman to
2 0
Summary: Sacrifice hits, Stans-
bury. Strong 2; two-bane hits, Ta-
vener. Edington; double plays.
Brennan to Rader to Strong, Lou
Kraft to Anderson to Strong. Ta-
struck out by Wachtel 2. Kraft 2;
base on balls, off Kraft 4. Wachtel
2: hit by pitther. Strong by Wach-
tel: passed ball. Haworth; left 'on
bases. Fort Worth 7, Beaumont 6:
time, 1:55; umpires, O’Toole and
Kane.
Nature’s
To Stop/
Dandr
4 iWfT
Marvelous New Remei
Absolutely Guarante
to Bring Relief
Moore and Auler, all Texas
Ruth again failed to
five trp to the plate.
WASHINGTON 1
AbHOA
, Hiller, 8b .
Summary: Two-base hit Larry f Beatty, 1b
Smith; three-base hits, Brown and i Henry, c .
Hendricks; home run, Hendricks; -
stolen bases. M Smith 2; sacrifice
2 0
3 0
3 0
3 9
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ney and sineles by Blue and Bassler gave j
Detroit three runs in the eighth inning
and the deriding game of the Philadelphia
about a 1-aj
treatment of M
Peck nine
Lineup of Elgin Club Prom-
ise, Some Tussle at Lake
Austin Park for Homelings.
29 3 4 24 14 4
‛ Last sear. John MeCal, pitcher ex-
traorainary. who won the Austin
American '. beauarul -liver ball Itoi
1 year, is maiager ot the Elgin tribe
Hi McCall wiu to the iwlrita, for
Hoton ............. 020 003 Ito 1
Tw, ba— i’U. Pfatt, Foster, Kael ; thre--
base hit. Harris; bases on balls. off Bagby
t off Collins T . strack oat. by Bagby 4.
by Collina 8. runs, Foster 2, Sewell, Wood,
Harris, Dugan, J. Collins, Ruel , error,
Fotser.
Totals 34 12 27 11
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Totals ....... 30 0 5 24 16 1
BEAUMONT.
AB R H PO. A E
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1922.
Two-base hits. Cobb. Cutshaw, Galloway ;
home run.-, Heilmann 2. Flagstead ; stolen
base, Perkins. bases on ball*. off Harris 1.
Heimach 1. off Ehmke 4, off Olson 1 ;
struck out. by Ehmke 6, by Olson 1. by
Harris 1; runs, Heilmann 2, Rigney 2.
Dykes 2. Galloway 2, Cobb. Flagstead,
Bassler. Young. McGowan; error, Rigney.
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Totals 33112716
Summary: Stolen bases. White.
Beatty sacrifices. White, Henry.
Couchman; two-base hits, Adams,
Hiller; three-base hit. Beatty; base
on balls, off Mokan 2. Couchman 1;
■truck out. by Mokan 1. Couchman
1; hit by pitched ball Bencher by
Couchman; umpires. Hill and Daly.
Shirts with Collar attached Q 1 Ro
In Grey and Tan, $2 value •I ••U
Goalin, If 5 1 1 0 Meusel, rf 4 1 2 4
Shanks. 3b 4 21 2Pipp. lb 4 2 15 4
Picinich. e 4 b 4 2 Scott, ss 2 2 4 2
University baseball fan* can not
figure out how the Baylor Bears
were serious peunant contenders
while the Aggies were never reai-
in the running Judging from then
Austin appearance, the Farmers
had the better team by far. Catche'
Crawford is superioi to Red Cov-
ington behind the bat The A. A
M. infield clearly outclasses the
Baylor innner defenses, with the
outfields about even Teddy Lyons
is a better pitcher than either Gill
or Ehlert but both of the Aggie
pitchers excel Tanner of Baylor.
The It Jury to Bugs Morris and the
fizzling of Pitcher Olson wrecked
the Aggie chances.
JOHNSON HOLDS YANKS
NEW YORK, May 14—Inability to hit
with men on base cost the Yankees a
game with the Senators today. 5 to 3.
Park'on,2b 4 0 12 Mueller, rf 5 4 1 0
Fletcher, ss 4 2 0 4 Grimm, 1b 5 4 7 1
e - i gLexlie, lb 4 2 12 0 Gooch, e 2 12 0
6 0 ! ViHenline, e 4 1 2 O Msttsx. c 1 1 0 1
2 0 0 2 Carlson, p 4 1 4 2
humbled by the Comal county team
course, means trouble for the home
linga. Rube Leissner of the Texas
Loonghorns will also be on hand and
available for mound duty in case
the unexpected happene and Man-
ager John is driven to cover Jim-
my Nowlin who led the Longhorns
in batting this year will cover first
base. Jimmy Doyle, formerly of
ty. runner-up for the championship
honors of last season it will be
remembered that the Elgin nine
gave the Warriors a fierce tussle
for the premier honors of this sec-
tion and nearly suseeeded in win-
ing the gonfalon from the Austin-
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Wood, rf 2 4 1 0Fotex 3b 4 12 1
O'Neill, « 4 1 2 1/Ruel, c 4 15 1
Bagby, p 2 4 4 1W.Collins, 4 2 4 4
"Steph'son 1 4 4 °
Totals 21 4 24 X< Totals 32 1127 11
“Batted for Bagby in ninth
Score by innings :
Rader, SB ...
Stansbury, 2b
Demaggio If
_ Wetzel, cf ..
Edingtno, rf
Strong 1b ..
Anderson, c .
repnan 2
? L Kraft, p .
Meyers, ef ..
Gross, ss ...
Kirkham, rf
Booe, if
PuMer, 2b 6.
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1 3
1 3
1 4
3 9
1 1
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of the contests, but their victories
came only after many innings of
gruelling baseball. Three of the
six encounters were extra-inning
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MAYFIELD DENOUNCES
DYER LYNCHING BILL
CLEBURNE Texas, May 24 —
Declaring that his candidacy for the
United States senate stood for the
preservation of the state railroad
commission and for an effort to
secure the repeal of the Fsch-
There was a d
■ the aitendane
unday schoole h
L dur perhap »
he young people
Jr « bsing exerch
La the comnie ।
vid Sunday inort
yteriat. t hurt h
hone schools whi
res show tpe *
hud with the X
econr place
qualities which go, to make up motoring satis-
faction and pride of ownership.
—untsually comfortable. because of it, deep, genuine leather up-
holstery and long semi-elliptic springs, front and rear.
—endurance and dependability have been built into it by the
manufacturer through the um of highgrade materials and work-
manship.
—a Studebaker-built L-head motor. 3% x $, develops fifty horse-
power.
—economy of upkeep with repair shop attention reduced to a
minimum.
—refinement, Mich a, you might expect only in higher-priced car,: J
Lare rectageula; plate flam rear
window — 798 X 23 m.
CINCINNATI, May 24. —New York took
the last game of the series from Cincin-
nati here today, 2 to 1. In 14 inninss
NEW YORK I CINCINNATI
Ab H O Al Ab H O A
Baneroft,s 5 2 2 4Burns, ef 4 0 4 4
Frisch, fb 2 1 1 1/Daubert. 1b 4 4 11 4
Groh. 2b 4 2 0 SDunean, If 4 I 1 0
Young, rf 5 4 7 0/Bohne, 2b 2 4 2 2
connections for St. Loouis.
PHILADELPHIA I PITTSBURGH
Ab H O Al AbH O A
Leb'veau.lf 4 2 0 0 Mar'ville.ss 4 2 3 0
W'stone,3b 4 10 3 Carry, cf 3 14 0
Wil'ams,cf 10 10 Bigbee If 5 15 0
King, ef 2 0 2 0Ens. 2b 5 0 0 2
Walker, rf 4 0 2 0 Treynor, 2b 5 0 0 0
81 1 7*28 12 1
Mich of
Snyder, c 8 1 1 1 PinelH, Sb 8 4 4 2
Douglas. P 4 41 4 2 Lunue, p 8 10 2
I’Nsulr 4 0 0 4
Tatal. M 83012 Total. » (toll
'Raror Hargrave in tenth.
Cutsh'w,2b 5 1 2 4 Johnston.1b 4 1 !! 1
Cobb, ef 5 S 8 1 Walker. If 8 1 4 1
PIRATES WIN TIGHT ONE
GALVESTON, Texas, May 24. —
Gal vast on won the opener today
from Shreveport, 2 to 1, in a pretty
pitching duel between Lee and Mc-
Grew. Hendricks’ home run in the
seventh tied the score and his
triple followed by Munson's single,
with two out, in the ninth won the
Texas was th«
m Houston u
rn the rider
re. Deer, wil
ves and India
al denizens Ol
a Rev. Pern
ined to the m
aching in 1841
was the first
hed the First
San Antonio,
first C'hristia
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ristiae churcl
ico. Figin, Ma
oming Grove.
k Red Rock i
is now one i
ors of the e
« eers who bl
r modern civ
mi empire e
ed today
as a result of pale, thin watery blood i
- Nuxated Iron will help make you f
strong and well again; it has been used j
and highly endorsed by former United ।
4,+--, States Senators, Judges of the U. S.
EsErmaiz- |
medicinezandarneveracometothis,macieNormmle.oYet4og.oppcople
putthesvigetdbicomipqundbegtve are using it aually to help build red j
you permiSsion to publish this letter
■o that all women can take my ad-
vice."-Mrs. Fbed MINEA, Box 102.
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Johnson, p 4 2 4 1 Jono, p
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tFewstor
Rasr— Yesterday.
Galveston 2. ftr—spirt 1.
Houston 4, Ballas 8
San Antonio 5, Wichita Falls 4.
Beuumont 1. Fort Worth 4.
their starts this season.
Manager Schramm has great
confidenee in his rejuvinated Vets
to down the Tigers this Munday
The locals looked like a real ball
team in San Antonio last Munday
when they overwhelmed the Alamo-
BUFFS BEAT MARINES
E HOUSTON. Texan, May 24 —
* { Houston defeated Dallas in the first
game of the series here today, 8
to 8. While CUff Hin was hit hard
he was accorded miserable support
by his team mates Glazier hurled
good ban for Houston except in ore
inning. Whiteman hit consecutive-
2 iy in his 23d game. Hill walked
Bailey in the fourth, filling the
bases Whiteman, who followed .
2,2 him. hit for three bases to center
| field.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.
At Little Rock 7. Atlanta 1.
At Chattanooga-New Orleans. postponed
At Birminzham 13 Memphis 7.
At Nashville 7, Mobile 18 (called end
eighth, darkness).
jpwm.. nr W, b..
iOH.P.
Chamis.....$1200
Touring Car .. 1475
Rondater
(2-Paas.) . . . 1425
Roadater
(4-Pam) ... 1475
Coupe
(4-Pasa.)... 2150
Sedan......2350
.ai./ssMry
has not been announced for the
locals, but Kckhardt, Gillett. Bev-
erly, Schramm and Hawkins will
all be available.
At a recant meeting of the club
Catcher Pike Schieffer was elected
field captain for the Vets. laast
week’s victory in Ban Antonio was
largely due to his peppy leader-
ship.
0
• 2
0 3
2 19
was Kraft's sToed shut-out vie-
tery aear the champions wfthin
eigbt days Edington ■ double,
Btrong's saerifice and Wachtels
poor threw of- Brennan's grounder
accounted for the only run in the
fourth inning
FORT WORTH
AB R H PO A .E
Score by Inninss .
Philadelphia.................001 000 03- 4
Pittsburgh .............. 18103102-1
Two-base hits, Maranville, Grimm,
Gooch; three-base hits, Lebourvean, Ma-
ranville. Grimm, Fletcher, Mattos, home
ran. Henline: stolen base, Maranville:
bases en balls, off Rins 5, off Pinto 8.
off Carlson 1 ; struck out, by Ring 1. by
Carlson 2 ; runs. Mueller 4. Grimm .2,
Gooch 2. Lebourveau, Fletcher, Leslie,
Henline, Maranville, Mattos. Carison; er-
rors, Wrightstone, Ring. Cartoon.
MAR FIELDING GOOD
- ® SAN ANTONTO, Texas, May U.
W Timey batesng by Beatty and th.
a lelding of the Beara enabled Ban
S Antono to taka the openine «eme
of the mi-Im from Wichita Fall.
" ——a-!—- a
Sores Yesterday.
Boston 4, St. Leals 2.
New York 2. Cincinnati 1.
Pittsburgh 11. Philadelphia 4.
AYLOR, Tex
Fent return b
■be at Reb D
er a yewr’s aba
Pitornia calis
kt n this ven
le man Taylo
etion of posa
lest pioneer pr
Texas Rev L
Texas from Ca
i was born in
sen he was a
All-silk Four-In-Hand and Bow Ties,
neat patterns to select from 50c
Work Pants of Khaki Cloth an AA
that fit—AD Sizes....... dL.UU
4 0
•Flagstead 110
Haney. 2b 0 0 0
Churubusco, N. Y.
It’s the same story over agajn.
Women suffer from ailment for
years. They try doctor, and difetent
medicines, but feel no better. Fi-
nally they take Lydia E. Pinkham ’•
Vegetable Compound andyou am bee
it, value in the case of Mra. Miner.
All ailing women ought to try this
medicine. It can be taken in safty by
Fen Wort
In the Special-Six you get such value and satisfaction a, only
Studebaker, the world', Iargest builder of sixes, offers.
Ites. The two teams clashed on
4 0
3 0
♦ >
couki- ter Mat. aeuna Mr May-
fiela *14: "Th. Dye anti-lynching]
UU. now penaing betore congreea
is the most vicious measure antro:
duced le congr-- in so year and
all previous attucka on
the fights of the states it to a
party measure wponmored by th.
repubucan party in aa ettort to
redeem it. promise to th. negroee
i it. plattorm two yenrs age and
to keep th. negro vote in fin..
America is the whjte man’, coun-
try ana the whit, race ahalkalway•
reunain supreme."
Ah H o A varieties. Near th. .nd nt the sea-
20301 ton the rivalry between the two
Texas champtonship, and the fa-
mous Elgin club nt Bestrop coun-
Summary: Two-base bita Se-
arist Benminghoven. three-base
it, Whiteman: stolen basen, Deno-
viie, poyte. Bite: macrinces, Gle-
ater. Oross; Aouble playa. Denoville
to Groen, Bitthe to Benninghoven,
t Penovie maetetea, stow to se-
.“Gri to Onipoway, to LAngle to
9 to Galloway, bame on ball,,
off am.ler 1. HUI L Raid X .truck
oul Glaner ». Rela i; innines:
< S pitened, HIU , Reid X; hits, off
E. MS 11 and s runa, off Reld 1 hit.
toft on-banes, Houston 6; umpire.,
Brshear ami OHearne.
>oi . Weleh o e o ,
1.00 Leimach, P z 1 1 1
J-m-omef 4 1 2 uAL-ibola e
W.mby. th i . « i Meno-ky. >r « i a a
cowt. v a i t . Umria th a a ia a
13130 PFAEE, th z i a ■«
Se--IL, - 4 l a 3/Duz.n, -3001
Gerdper,ab 4 i . 2.J.Clltia.pt 4 i’t a
DETROIT PHLLADELPMIA
AbH O Ai AbH O A
Blue, ib s 2 ic 9/Young. ah 4 a 1 4!
. Titi’s Pills
"AadnHPo.AF FOR CONSTIPATION.
32:=
3 I A’HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
2 t >
& J ; SSivrkf
most brilliant defensive players ia
this section, will cover the difficult
short field Joe Dillard, th former
Southwestern university crack, will
take eare of the hot corner in the
outfield will be seen George Johi-
Powell, cf 5 1 1 0/Smith, rf 5 2 2 4 <
Barbare,2b 4 1 2 9 33041
S‛worth,rf 4 2 1 0 Stock. Sb 5 0 4 2
Cruise. If 4 2 1 0 Hornsby.2b 5133
| 224 > rt» • J
! ora; w a i 4 a/K-sbeote,et 4 1 4 .
: on-, e 4 • a olAtmemich, 1 4 i
D. 9 1 C.--i eenzer.d a a i artrffw. •2009
By 2- core
Totain ......... 5 a 27 ia e
Wiehita Falta ......110 002 000— 4
San Antonio .000 010 21 •— 5
takes 8 hand, th. Foreign War
Vet. wtU play the New Kounf.i,
Tigers OS the Vets’ field oa Munday
afternoon. Three weeks ago the
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Minneapolis 14. Milwaukee 4.
At 84. Pau! 8. Kansas City 4.
At Toledo 4, Indianapolis 8.
At Columbus t. Louisville 2.
| Eastern St
I At ihe vegulur
Light of the Ore
■ iMr officers for i
e elected n« fol
{eap worthy mat
orihy patrot Mi
ciale matrot M
.n. conduetres*:
■•K4M associate e
hss Ako. mecret
LiHuie treasurer,
nmed were re-e
he others were n
EENTLEY ASKS
ENTERED
MeALLEN, Tex
R Benuey, wuper!
Scallen achools ।
for .tat. superint
inatruetion, today
bemo ratie Chairm
U., anking that bit
on th. official P<ll
uave his a*. a» ai
mehool auperinte
Mcallen, and ret
county.
.... -—------------ T» Mahdeen 1.4,y Rem
aen
company and also from ths McVay direct, to theMahdeen Com
store at 214 West Fourth street Nacogdoches, Texas, M m 4
Several articles of small value were get Mahdeen at your favorite
taken from the residence of L. gist, department store er barber
Smith at 706 West Sixth street . ----------------------------
Officers have so far been unable i __
to unearth a clue to ths burglaries. USE AMERICAN WANT A
Seore by innings:
New York ............. 900 010000 1-2
Cincinnati ............ 060 010 000 0.1
Two-base hit. Bancroft . three-base hit.
Hail is I
J t Abbult
Barter who live
Cupel southesrat
ooryed Tuesday m
oturning home Lu
gon he found ths
pouty had been
pH in de companie
E Bishop Qui
BRt Rev Bisho
n pceac hed tt
Ermon for the 1
aduates at the
Eeu । hurt h Num
■ al ll oclork,
as a wonderful
■th simplicity a
ession The c
Him packed, ever
MJed with chairs
nex, and man:
Ft seats. Miss
uyed the organ
wont’s mare h in
B graduates in
Bps arid gowns
Seir places in I
■served for them
B«b>n by Dr Ja
■ambers of the
■i anthem. Mend
fuise “ Rev. Jo
“ Neripture less
Pe. "Lireat is
n by the Ta)
i h Mrs Nelsc
Bbr < losing pray
I F. Herndon of 1
■ unh The hyr
uwer of Jesus'
I the congregati
unounced the b
lhe iinal nigh:
I nt exercises of
lool graduatin
lurid the city au
L- ity again on
ay 23, when the
■ dipiomas aftei
be sulutatory at
aye end lintening
e.inE aidress by
hneiby of the stat
a garet Griffit
to 4 hose Bn t
orch Race, fully
| tion as class l<
onor "upil of a i
r intelligent youl
2izis Totals as2 7
Tigers were scheduled for a game
2iub or ihe Fexa. here, but th. encounter wa= ramed
“n ,J^d m. tetoSC out . T-“ weeks ago the Vets were
sack, "swede" Eekluna. on. of th.
All-Wool Bathing Suita, $5.00
endeavaring to come out on the
winner’s end Sunday Captain Falk
realizes fully the strength of ths
opposition and will, therefore, serd
Roy Clementa, th. Legion ace, back
to the firing Hne Sunday. Roy
twtrled last Sunday against th.
Kelly niela club and consequenuy.
It la really not his turn to verform
on tha hill, but th. importance .of
th. game makes it :mper.U». that
he again burn em acros». Wool-
say, the former Western league
star, who made such a favorable
impression with the fans last Bur -
day. will again don the mask and
» i l sinines"was intense rd banner Elov TWoeloey. Gsatunedtwo wahe
crowds witnessed the engagements. Kelly fteid Ea e Captain
A Elance at ineuneup nt the LoPs • "inshandataPkew Szees
two team, would Tnaicate that Hl- , Eiwksannoun tha Are sunday
gin and the Legion Warrors will will be made. in. Iner 2?rmnJ to to
Lain be two of the mosLformid- ; but la to ‛ ‘underernigam "wi
able contenders for the champion-; what.the’, 3 30 0 clock by Umpire
ship honors of Central Texas ia, he called at 8 3 ° Em ""
faet, the two clubs Mark up con-4 Weal,
siderably stror.ger than they did
' Denoviue. 1b.....4
Sloven, 1
Glazier. ........
Total. ......... 4 1 2 24
Whe: T: Mar T4y
Fort Worth St Besumont
Wichita Falls at San Antonio.
Dallas st Houston.
jSehultze 14 0 4
tMcHenry 14 0 4
Totai. 44 U Tt 10 Total. a52i
•Batted tor North in seventh.
tBatted for Goodwin in eighth
Score by Innings:
Bston ................ 112 020012-9
St. Louis ................ 140 400 020 —3
Two-base hits. Oeschger, Southworth.
Toporeer: three-bese hits, Smith. Ain-
smith. Cruise. Toporeer, Southworth;
home run, Southworth; stolen base. Cruise:
banes on balls, off Oeschger 4. off Good-
win 1a off Barfoot 2; struck out, by
Oeschger 8. by North 2; runa, „Sogth-
worth 2, Cruise 2. Hoiks 2. Powell, Bar-
bara. Smith, Hornsby, Gatner: errors
Crates. Ford, Hornsby, Ainsmith-
season, the Warriors winning four
1 Cmuy)2b
i Henanickt u
> Munson, rf
K Moor.. 3b
| Griffith, e
I M. Smith, ss
C Lee, P .....
Tranemienion lock reducen coat of
l heft insurance to owner 15% to
20%
Ona key operates the Yale lock an
ignition .witch, tranaminsion and
, tool compertment.
Longhorns.
With such an array of talent
lined up against them the champion
Warriors will have their hand- full
ths visitors Sunday.
000 100 004— 1
Where They Play Today.
Washington at New York.
Cleveland at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Boston.
Only three scheduled.
ous bases on balls, Ws
Austin pitehed effectiveh
today, Boston defeating (
LVELAND I
AbH O A
Four Austin residences and places
at business were ransacked Tues-
day night by burglars, accoreing to
reports resching police headguar:
ters Wodnesday morning Small
amounta of money and other minor
Straw Hats in plain rough straws.
Leghorns and Panamas, ffr AA
32.00 to......... •••VV
Imperial Crepe Cloth Shirts On re
color guaranteed to wash •-.3U
Two-base hits, Schang. Scott ; three-
base hit. Shank, ; home runa. Meusel, Rice. Hargrave : —- ---,
stolen bases. Schang, Shanks: bases on ball*, off Douglas 1, off L
3;
ri*. Rice. Shank*. Peck, Johnson, Meusel. I Bohns.
Pipe, Schang; errors. Shank*. Baker. g,ggI,A,,
Scott PIRATES TAKE AI.L
. PITTSBURGH, May 24.- The Pirates
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