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A Checking Account:
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Make Our Bank Your Bank.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
WILL BUY BOOKS for CASH
Won. Iost. Pct
MARINES, 4-2: GASSERS. 1-1.
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Waco:
Miller, cf . . .
Duddy. 3b. . . .
Ieslie, 1b. . . .
Harkins, r. . .
Mokan, if
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Moore. rf.....
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AB R H PO. A. E lins 2.
"J Smart Hotel
for Smart People”
A hotel with all the metropolitan lux-
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visitor to New York, and all the
Fort Worth:
Bittle, cf
Stow, ss.....
Sears. If.....
Houston.
Baggan, cf. . ....
Bridwell, 3b.....
Patterson, ss, . . .
Ftellbaur. rf . ..
Doyle, 2b........
Snedecor, 1b. . . .
Menze. If........
Noyes, c........
Reinhart, p.....
Edmondson, p. . .
Score by innings:
Waco . . ........
Fort Worth........
Smith, 3b. .
Vann, r. . .
Boro, p. . .
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Cleveland . . . .
Detroit.......
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Washington . . .
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Indicates affiliation with a reliable bank—
Insures harmony and convenience in financial affairs—
Provides a concise, accurate record of every transaction.—
Furnishes an absolute legal receipt for every expend-
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Galveston.
Garrity, If. . .
Pepe. 2b.....
Coombs, cf. . .
Bradley, 1b. . .
Phelan, 2b. . ..
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Cain, ........
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Results Yesterday.
Cincinntai, 8-2; Pittaburg, 1-0.
Boston. 4; Brooklyn, 4.
Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 3.
Where They Play Today.
New York at Philadelphia.
Boston at Brooklyn
HL Louia at Pitsburg
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OVER-ACIDITY
of the stomach has upset many a
night's rest. If your stomach is acid*
disturbed, dissolve two or three
KI-MOIDS
on the tongue before retiring and en-
joy refrcshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-mouh guaranteed by
SCOTT A BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
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was buried beneath an avalanche of
hits and San Antonio won the game.
9 to 1.
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Straws of al kinds
Summer under garments
Silk hose—Shirts
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Borrow hall an hour from your to-day’s work.
Just tell the boss that you want to see about get-
ting yourself some light weight clothes and the
answer will be “all right—go ahead.
The seore:
Kan Antonio:
Northern. rf, . .
Fuller. 2b......
Dunekel, 1b. ...
Hale. 3b........
Jackson, If. ....
Martin, Ss, . ...,
Blown, cf......
(ibsoh, c. . .. .. ,
Mullins, p. » ....
victories over Shreveport here Kunday,
4 to 1 and 2 to 1.
The Marines drove Bereskv from the
mound in the fifth inning of the first
game.
The second was a hurling duel in
which Weiss had the best of Bono.
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Try this to-day—we re ready.
Leach and O’Neill, who
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Fort Worth:
Fit tie. cf . . .
Stow, SN . . .
Sears. If. . ....
Kraft. 1b .....
O’Brien rf
Moore, c. ....
Atz, 2b........
Conway. 2b. .
Haley. 3h. . ...
Harding, p. . . .
He knows that the hall hour you take oil today
Result* Yesterday.
Washington, 3; New York, 1.
Chicago, 4; Dorroit. 1.
St. Loouis, 6; Cleveland, 3.
Where They Play Today.
Washington at New York.
Philadelphia at Buston.
Houston:
Rargan, cf.
Ir’dwell, 3b. . . .
Patterson. Ah.
Stellbaur, rf. . . .
Doyle, 2b......
Snedecor, 1b. .
Menze. if.......
Noyes, c......
Myatt, e-If ....
Smith Ron. p. . . .
Harris, p......
•Reinhart......
Fumnmaryt- Two-base hits, Martina,
wil be repaid a hundred times in lively thinking
quick stepping—and il hes a wise boss hell
2 every afternoon and Sunday morn- "
Z ing, S3 cents per month. Circa* 2
- lation Department, phone 150. •
hit#. Couch,
bases. Mas-
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Summary: Bases on balls, off Whit-
taker 3: struck out, by W hittaker 4.
by Donalds 4: two-base hits. Mokan,
Miller; home run. Leslie: double plays,
Harkins to Hoffman. Haley to Stow
to Kraft.
The score:
Shrevep n :
Massey, MR. . .
down. If.....
Knaurp, 2b. . .
Fwacin:. 1b
j Conch, rf. . .
Results Vesterday.
San Antonio, 9; Beaumont, 1.
Dallas, 4-2; Shreveport, 1-1.
Galveston, 5-3. Houston, 1-2.
Waco, 2-2; Frt Worth, 1-0.
Where They Play Today.
Houston at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Galveston.
Shreveport at Dallas.
Waco at Fort Worth.
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Nixon, cf. . ..
Mathes. 1b. . .
Alexander. e. .
The scere:
Waco:
Miller. cf.....
1 ruddy. 3b. . ..
I eslie, lb . ..
White c . . . .
Mokan, If. . .,
Storey. 2b.
Monroe rf . .
Hoffman, ss. .
Pearson, 11. . .
Summary: Hases on balls, of* Har-
Fresh Cott ige cheese
4'reamerj daily.
639 t Kraft. 1b......
-615 O'Brien, rf. . . .
363 Woodall, c.....
Conway. 2b. . .
Haley. .......
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Safeguards against the twice-paid bill—
Inspires confidence—builds credit—
Gives standing in the community.
You need these advantages. Why not avail yourself of
them immediately?
attendance of the Jack Dempsey-Jess asresult. One report was that the
Willard heavyweight championship] dethroned champion had died from a
contest is expected to be completed* hursted blood vessel. Another unsup-
Menze; double play, Doyle to Snede-
cor, Reinhart to Doyle to Snedecor:
basen on balls. off Reinhart 4. off Ed-
mondson 2: hit by pitcher, Reinhart
(Bradley): struck out. by Meador 2.
Second Game.
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Officers:
Geo.W. Littlefield, Chairman of the Board.
H. A. Wroe, President. R. C. Roberdeau, Vice President
Ernest Nalle, Vice President.
L. J. Schneider, Vice President and Cashier.
H. Pfaefflin, Assistant Cashier.
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the $96,000 it cost to purchase the lum-,
ber. Souvenir hunters started to tear’ Houston
Collins to
struck out.
deoirable to
Also RARE and OUT-OF-DATE 3300KS. We also handle MILI-
TARY BOOKS of all’kinds, and school books: is fact, any book.
Austin, Texas
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TOLEDO. Ohio, July 7.—Official
check of the total gate receipts and
and I to ft.
First Game.
B Campbell. groceries. South
the match. announced today.
Rickard said he would be "consid-
ably surprised" if the -gate receipts
exceeded $500,000.
Erroneous rumors persisted today
that Willard was dead or was dying
from the effects of the punishment
Dempsey gave him. Newspaper of-
fices were besieged with telephone calls
Num Cleveland and other Ohio cities
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down the structure yesterday and it
was necessarv to station twenty po-
licemen to guard it.
—
When the Fir* Alarm Sounds
the signals are flashed to the engine
houses by batteries of EXTDE make.
They cannot take any chances — so
th**'’ use EXIDE. There is an EIDE
for yovr car.
""The EXIDE battery is always on
the job."
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। Jackson; Fuller. Rapp. Northen; struck
lout bv Martina 3 by Mullins 3: bases
on balls, off Martina 3, off Mullins 4;
double play, Martina to Fuller to
Dunekel; stolen bases, Alexander,
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Fineleton If
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For plumbing and electric repairs
’ phone Hancock's.
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Fummary Two-base hits, Knaupp;
liases <»n balls, off Bono 2, off Weiss
3; struck out, by Bono 1, by Weiss 3.
ft Johnston, rf. . .
0aross, if. . ..
Leard, 3 b. . .
ft Truesdale, 2b. .
Rapp, hs......
HOUSTON. July 4.—Houston lost
both games of a double header to Gal-
veston Sunday.
Wildness on the part of Reinhart
and Smithsun put the Buffs in holes
which resulted in too many runs.
First Game.
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Libraries of all kinds wanted —- large or small. Also bookcases
and desks-—In fact anything belonging to the office. We always
have bargains in this line. Call or write us if you want a book of
The score:
< ialveston.
Garrity. If.
Pepe, 3 b.....
(‛oombs, cf. .
Bradley, 1b. .
Phelan 2b. .
Clark, rf.....
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ill, will return to the Shreveport line-
up Monday,
First Game.
FORT WORTH, July 6
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• - with snappy illustrations and -
3 • amusing features, you get more - I
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We churrn every day. Bryant’s
Creamery.
j Mattick,
Larmore
BEAUMONT, July 4 — Joe Martina 1
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The seore
shrev ♦ port.
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uot trying to bunt third i
Collins, p, .
Horie Cars 7n New York
were all replaced by storage battery
cars almost all operated by KXIDE
batteries Service and low mainten-
ance were essential- and they chose
EX IDE
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AS USUAL
May be had at any first class drug
store. Just say “A bottle of KNOXIT, '
please"
THATS AU.
Ice applications and discoloration and
a slight cut under the eye and a cut
lip are the only remaining marks the
former champion bears of the contest.
Promoter Rickard announced that
the arena will be sold to the highes:
bidder. There are approximately
1,000,800 feet of lumber in the big
saucer and it is expected the sale will
net Rickard and his partner, Frank
Flournoy, a refund of about >40.000 ofl
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struck out, by Couchman 3.
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Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
For Appointment THE STELFOX CO., Inc.
Phone 437 614 CONGRESS AVE.
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