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CONTENDERS
Clearance With
a definite pur-
pose-one in which
prices have "really
been reduced-
Regular $20 "Suits and
Overcoafs; reduced tor
$13.50
Ujvto $17.50 values ... . . .'.$11.50
Up to $25.00 values . . . . .$16.50
$30.00 values $21.50
(Blacks and Blues Included)
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BEAUMONT DIRECTORY
(EA0U8 BUSINESS; FIRM
Attorneys.
TOM J. RUSSELL.
ATTURNaiy -Al.'-XAW.
MINOR A MINOR.
r. D. Minor. F. D. Minor Jr.
Attorneys at Law.
ArohiUctoT " '"'
H. C. MAUER ARCHITECT.
Office 1 to 4 Gordon Bid. Plana (or
mu cmw oi ouuqiriQ.
tank.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BEAUMONT
Capital and aurplua. i&OO.OOO.
Total resources (over) ai.000.OOM.
TEXAS SANK TRUST CO.
Guaranty Fund Bank. Capital 1250000.
aurplua. 170000. Total reaourcea 1140000.
Confectionary.
8TEAOMAN FRUIT CO.
We arc Headquarters for 8pud Potatoea
and Onion Sets.
Druog lets.
THAMES DRUO Co.
Agents for Nyel Uemedles.
Belch's and Gunther's Candgr.
All rubber goods guaranteed.
Plan" and Oyetare."
BEAUMONT GULF FISH OVSTER CO.
liuys and sella Oysters. Fish and Poul-
try. 1'none IM. 340 Fannin.
Harowat.
E. I- WILSON HARDWARE CO.
Bnelf ano Heavy Hardware. Builders
rjuppllea. Cod ere is Blocks Fire Bricks
Clay Cement. iJme Rooflns and Roof-
Ins Material.
DUNHAM HOTEL.
W ... Hopkins proprietor
corner Orleaus and Bowie Btreota.
Jtweiera.
THOS. VAN AUKEN eV CO.
JEWELERS
lit Crockett Streak
Laundries.
Liberal commissions to asenta to rapaa-
sent ua In East Texaa and West Louis-
iana. BEAUMONT LAUNDRY CO.
Machinery supplies.
FOR SALE The Tezaa Iron Work.
Foundry and machinery complete. Will
aell whole or any part.
S. H. SUPPLY COMPANY.
Motorcycle.
WHITE CYCLE COMPANY AGENTS.
Excelsiors and Indiana.
Oil Weil supplies.
FOR SALE 1 Complete Diilllnc Rlas.
raon with 40-horse power boiler; all siaes
of tested pipe.
TEXAS SUPPLY CO. BKAUMONT. TEX
Paints and Wall aper. '
WERMINQHAUS A SON.
Paints. Wall Paper and Picture Frames
rl social attention to out ol town omora.
lit Peart Btreet.
PhotoQlypTiy.
HOLLAND'S STUDIO. Alamo Slock.
Where there's beauty Holland lake 1L
Wher there' none Holland makes it.
' " Poultry arid Egg.
Clesls Prise Winning; Buff Orplnston
Emb 11.60 and 2.00 per 16. 2476 Mag-
nolia Avenue N. Phone 402( and 421.
Real " tstste.
TEXAS REALTY CO.
Jefferson County Rice and Farm Lands.
Temperance Bids".. Beaumont Texaa
78'ldl77' . . . . .
T j. "h ar vey. " ' " """" " " n'"in"rLnj"'
Saddles and Harness made to ordar.
01 Pearl Street
Typewriter.
BEAUMONT TYPEWRITER EXCHANQa?
Agenta L C Smith and Oliver. Phone:
Old 170: new US.
1MD0W
GLASS?
No matter wiiat your wants
may be
We can fill them promptly
and satisfactorily
Any size single or double
strength.
No Ordor To Largo
No Ordor Too Small
JAS. BUTE CO. Houston
MORE 1913
Indians Now Hero
$200 $250
Hi US-Ei. toturcrcli tk Sopply C.
1103 CAPITOL AVEItOE
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mqycies 9u.ou
Tira.'l1.M. Nevertsak. 2o. Boy
Boetit'. Grla.- Bllcyele Sold n
Credit ........
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ftt'ksaam'laiaasaasB. AHfcaart a. apee-
taWar frat.aa Urn ft la ra. aaaalasaaaM
it tea' sua rtajr eaatt ' wtrk '
CalssrHtr'rtiawsl ttt Laertosns t ke
lats Mm.' ' tkerr rsoaw food natarlal and
tk haadlcan tastr Cosek layMr hae faced kas
see sfaipsrleeclsf to pUyan. .-
cBnBsad ' lleVthra f . last 'sea' taasi
ar tat ealr.two M sms that ar sUyia tkl1
year. Garrett. ar ' lt ' taaai.'
aa sae maable .to araerle
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at ih. tk asasd k' alkt Wltfc tleM
tsm as bukHa tb Uaeop. s fstt mm suiy
ffjlrrs.tke4iid iaa.
As the News
World of
The Juares newkle are ' reported to be bard
bit sll tea to- lint thtt- BMetln;. Tbe fa-
vorltv hsv deae sothlsi bat wis.
Not to be utdooe by Chicaso. St. Ixmii I
iralat t bave a "BaMaabin lay" when tb
Oani tie op with the Card aext year.
Dee Seanloo defllea rbt he baa aonzht re-
ImilemfBl by the Philadelphia Club. Tb
Doctor avi be la throiwh with baseball.
TuttUfOoorty-Hlelui bout abould Ohtlly be
pulled -off It NVw Y.irk t.Hllitht. Jack Dillon la
oa for a'slfty aU.round bo with lo Hoock Is
1-hlKUrlplila. too.
Thrrt are atlll SI entliea elidible to tart
la the Freedera' Futurity to have Its fourth
runninr at the aprlns meetlnc of tbe Kes-
tueky Aaaoclatlon.
Speaklac of be Oro. hla neit npnonent for
tbe poeket bllUards title. will be Thomaa Hnea-
tea who hat poated hla forfeit and will meet
the Cuban within the pen 00 uaya.
Chance hopes to lasd Al . Matters from Moo
treal. The hla southpaw waa a wonder with
the Beanaatera In 1U nd Chanr believes be
la atlll ilue to deliver la fait rompkBy.
John Kiln aa Redland errlhea point oat had
Ma brat year as a hitter la 1012. And Joe
Tinker fbmrea on the Kanaaa t it.' billiard play-
er orlpley. ont tbe Clarl ataft Immenaely.
Tb attrstlon of Lather llcCarty la railed by
Corhelt to tbe "Way that Palter went atale
with a alt month r vacation. Cas tbe new
wlilto hope afford to take the tame chancel
Vlnrrnt Campbell aulTrre the mat handicap
thai prevented Cy Sr.v.xir from herotnlns a
Fltcher his hands are ea amaU as a woman'
t la the reduced ajse-of the inltti-ns that makes
Yin drop ao maav In the eank-ua.
The "Bis Fonr" of American nolo rlrelee will
defend the International Cup '111' rear. They
the Lawrence and J. M. Waterhory. Harry
Payne liltney and Devereaux. Mllburn.
Btorer. the new Harvard captain la aa wor-
ried over the coarhlnff aitnallon an la Ketcham
of Yale. A committee of Crlmaonalumal will
be appointed to confer with Ilancbton and
endeavor to persuade him to resume coaching.
Aa far aa tbe schedule la concerned. It hsa been
BARRETT BESTED BLOCK
WHEN HE GOT ALLISON
Browns Had Option on Choice of
Club That Broncos Thought
Had Expired.
The St. Loalt Republic baa the fo.hm.nf
tory to ten of bow Scout Charlie Bin-eft of
tbe Browni betted Morris Block ictl George
Ild? In cettlQK AlllertB:
"I look for tbaU blf treat to bum up tbe
American League tbta jear." ttald Scowt
Chtrllo Barrett referritiff to Mark Allleon. tbe
Browni' afar right bandar wbo waa Angering a
cue In Charlie reteraon'a billiard emporlain.
"AlllaoD baa aa tnncb 'utiiff' aa any t wirier
Id tbe big ring. Wateb him work neit apdng
and Judge for rourself. Tbere la 'eome thing
on ererv ball Allison bangs up for a batter.
When be U gofnz right and bis rnrre ball ta
bmaklniT nlc?ly. two iut of every three bate-
men wUl nop the ball te Ont or tblrd bate.
WbD ATItion pitches good game tbe tn
flvlders work oTenlme. When lie has a bad
da- the outfielders run their beads off chaslne
the ball.
"I'll never forget thf dav I tilscarered Alii
eon In Han Antonio. Prealdent Hel-re Meurel
an option on the Ran Antonio club for an
qtGeltfcT. natrjed Ooraleskl. The Pole proTed
a quior) and 'waa released. Manager Leldy of
Siu Antonio tboncbt tbe St. Lonla club's optloo
expired when Oovaleskl wss releaaed. and waa
aikiog for bWs on Allison when 1 dropped Into
San Antonio. )eidr aaked me to umpire a
game that afternoon between San Antonio and
Fort Worth. Robinson oow with lattsbnrg.
worked against Allison. The game lasted four-
tetn Innlncs. 2 to 2. I put In a elalm for
Allison tint night on behalf of tbe Browns.
" 'Why. vmir option on the club expired
when we released OoTalenkt. said Leidy.
' "Not on vour llfv' said I. 'We have first
call on thf club and will Ale a c Intra for Alli-
son with tin National t.Vminlf;ion.
' "MlWe Finn. McGrifn semt. haa ofTered
MXm for him: Qulifle. Oomiikry's scout has
offered to dv.l!cfiie Sew Vnrk'a bid.' aald
I.elrlv. Tnn't you Uke somehod' elaeV
" 'll'ff Allison r nobody with ua." said I.
"That's how A US Son came to lnnd wltb the
Brow us. Mftck the onW player I picked up
for tbe Browns In 1111 a ad Bud Napier la tbe
one man 1 tvouaht for the club In 1912. Napier
also came from the Texaa Leatrue. Don't over-
look Napier lie la all wool and a yard wide.
But he has a lot to learn.'
Lajole Signed Cleveland Conract.
Associated Press Report.)
CLEVELAND. Ohio. January 21. Setting
aside rumors rbat he was to bt traded to the
New York Americans. Napoleon Lajole. Cleve-
land American League second basathan. todsy
signed s contract with tbe local team. Although
be has plered 1ft seasons in tbe big lesgues.
Lajole batted .308 last year and It waa aald
the salary of 99000 he received for tbe last
four yars win continued.
MAItliT AT HOME
. -Flfteon delightful. Wisfytat
bampooB tor titty cent. . In a
cupful of hot water dlasolTO a
teaapoonrul of Canthros and you
i We -a 'scalp-atlmulatln; aham-
poo; . . Read health maana health and
beauty of hair. The penetrating
lthr oi Canthrox rhakes the
head feel food" while it tearea
' th scalp free ot dandrtift aweot.
clean ai4 . healthy in lust the
cendltlon to mako.tho heir thick
fluffy and easy to do up:
ftUO. BY :
H. S PtTERSOIl CO. CHICASO
erla akataM berk t tbav.stams
t v.e.' H.vlss awy Bly4 Iwntofer
ea a anvil eoert-Tk awe ar aatnrslly Brack
as srsvat eeart-
tsr Isdaon ssd.
bst Bt tse .(rtl of tb
tkrtr coadltlaB.
Tb fam
tb ant
itV amtawMMra Moaday alakt wan tb
rM taat tb aMuraer savi
Is this tier ler 'arvtrsl year.
sava played -ladMr
. 'T hb0.aa4 trackman i H worklaf
at at ttua. Mb ssa fropi laokatl ar
rrnlin'n 'teaai wUI anoo rosieienee
ttctaf. t AtaiallCl la air ctrrl.1 ar llr.ry.- Coack
Taylor. tDktM trsckmea Into s Joint mMtlnc
sad toid kw t work oat far early aeavan tmln-
lM la orflar ta b Id bp for tb ml ASeslne
' Cmc MSP f -to baarball team U wsrtla
at aoii ( tk ttttrlm at rry sporraslty
sad aa frt will b Bad to ke several
Bd slabiaa resoy for duty by tbe ttaie the
cbednl eompleted ssd tbe work eaa berl
la4 ers(. ' ttaaassT Betda w werklo ea a
cbedale tkat bid talr to iaru ear that tb'
Otaaa' asd Wslt baa bad for so4a.ase.
0OOW ' O O
Breaks
With
Cofnmeat
and
Calcium
Reflection
:'Spbrt
that Cambridge will consider neither
reaa sor- Wlaconala.-
'"LsiM" Loo Elehle. some time remeoibentd
as tb real Mlast killer nf 102t and Bill Hlni h-
nart tb Coliimbus classer were mlied uu In
a motorcycle imaahup at Davton Friday. Boiu
ar soratnc nsdry Injuries.
Charlie Barrett ha a altned up aa erout of
tbe Browne for tbe elith consecutive veer ln-
eldBtally on of Barretfa dlaeovcrlea. Pete
Compton. tbe Baa Marco Teiaa. boy. aimed
his contract with Hedge on the same day.
If Joe' Tinker doesn't look out. he will And
tbe Red stable littered up too much wltb the
oM truck homes that may not be able to pull
ss brsvv a load at of yore. Harry Mclntyre
Is up there asklnc Joe for s Job Bow.
Oscar BacbmsB. a well known bookmaker de-
veloped a aboeatrlna. fortune for fair laat week
at Charleston when he Inverted a slckel In a
lot machine woo 00 cents and turaed that Into
!2 In another amt machine then running tli-
2 ap to (M00 by Inyeatlnc In roulette ami
am.
- On by on foreign money ta grabbing up
tbe best of American trotting ttafllnaa. The
addition of Billy Burke to the Hat of departed
tars Bades. Dav Halle. Adlen and Deu-
cbeeter la .a heavy teas t our trotting turf.
And It baavBot been an long ago alnce a Rua-
alaa ayndicate made a determined effort to
get tb Harveator.
De Oro though conqnersd la several tourna-
menta' bolda the UDlque record of having been
beaten but four times ta tournaments in 7X
years of maatery of tb green balse table.
Powers betted him In IMS In Mew York. Clear-
water aceqmpliahed tbe fast four years lstr
In Plttaburg and In lsDO Keogh did It. The
laat defeat waa at tb handa of Hueatnn In
1908 In 8t. Leula. when the Utter woo the
championship.
Too can bear Johnny Oouloa roaring from
coast to coast believe n Johnny dldn t mind
It a bit aa long at Kid Wllllamt talked about
himself but new that Tom IfrCarey has an
Bounced that be will award a worhl'a bantam
champion belt to tbe winner of the Wllltatns-
Campl bout February 11. tbe champion la
peeved. The emblem la to be awarded but
Johnny la going to be ta the ring loudly to know
why Tom McCarey can award It.
BAYLOR CONFIDENT OF
BESTING TEXAS TEAM
Baptist Basket Ball Players Have
Always Made Successful Record
Against State University.
(Houston Post Spteid.)
WACO. Texaa January 21. Next Saturday.
January 2ft the Baylor Calterslty basketball
team will meet the State team on tbe letter's
court for the first time tfads season. For three
consecutive years tb Long born goal toners have
been unsble to control the fleet-footed goal ring-
era from Baylor and Captain Ward consider-
the succeas In former years as a precedent and
that victory la certain. However the Baptist
do not consider the game an easy one. Aa evl-
dejce of thla fart each day Coach Olase rfvea
bta squad a slrennoua practice game In order fc
round his men Into shape for tbe coming content-
This game will be one of tbe best Interrol-
leglste basket ball games of the season. If not
the very heat. The Baptlat coach hsa long since
realised the Importance of this one same aud
has ordered so extra amount of goal throwing
before regular practice each day In order that
accuracy In goal shooting may be made possible
from tbe most difficult angles of the court. Being
aware that accurate passing is one of the prime
elements of a winning team. Olase In 'the datiy
practice games does not allow manv trials for
field goals but rather stresses the value of
swiftness snd accuratsneea la nasalng of the
ball. In tbts manner team work Is developed
as well ss spaed.
Though tht team hsa been crippled some-
what through the loss of McCoonell one of the
best forwards In tbe State Munle v a rood de-
fensive man. and Duncan the 6 foot 6 Inch
center yet their places have been resdllv filled
by McMahsn. Coleman and Pander sll of whmn
are first year men but have had experience else-
where. ON THE TURNVEREIN ALLEYS.
Captain Taliaferro Was High Gross on
Laat Night's &cors.
Captain Taliaferro waa high gross on last
sight's scores at the Turn Vereln. bowling 279.
Smestoa rolled 267 net and J. Kuhleman 203-
The scores:
TEAM I). D.
I'larcr 1 J 3 ' S ToUl
Smeaton 4T 55 68 55 42 267
Petera 47 4t 47 47 47 25
Burger 47 47 47 47 47 235
Taliaferro 80 60 69 51 49 STB
Totala 11 200 231 200 1S5 lfTe
TEAM B. B.
riaver- 12 8 4 5 Total
McQueen 47 47 47 47 47 235
Oodllpp 40 44 3S 31 48 304
Kntalcman 54 50 47 5 5.1 103
U. Knortel 44 M 61 42 4S 243
Totala 185 IDA m 17 lr- 960
TKAM F. r.
riayer t 1 X 4 5 Total
Schwelkart 40 41 58 42 40 22
H. Telacbow 46 55 60 44 44 252
Scott 47 4T 47 47 47 2S5
Olll 40 45 38 67 42 2M
Totala 176 188 204 200 181 4
TEAM C. C.
Player 12 3 4 5 Total
Green 42 44 88 S5 44 20:1
MrLelland 42 TO 30 50 44 214
Datldaon 3 88 44 43 26 201
Kattinaon 47 47 47 47 47 JS5
Total. ItO 160 168 175 171 8J
NOTABLE CONTEST ON CHESS BOARD
I Gam Between Capablanca and Whltaker
i emporaruy Aosnaonea until inursaay.
Ancciaied Prut ReporX.)
NEW TORE. January 21. A notaMe eH-
coaBter between Joseph Onnabtanra of Havana
sad Norman T. Whltaker. formri cbeaa cham
ploa of tb Vnlversltr of Pennarlraqla. marked
tn aecoiHl reaind of the American National
Cbeaa Maatare' tournament today. At a late
hoitr tb game wan abandonol In an unflnlabed
condition to be reeuineH Thurartar. wbeu no
regular round It scheduled. At tbe ctoae tlje
Klltioa waa decidedly tntercatlnt. Whltaker
vlag alight superiority In material but
lrttb king exposed to tb cuerka of tilv op-
pnasnt't queea. A draw la the likely outcome
sltbopgh uelther made overtures to thai end
wtaaa Capahlanes seated hla move.
Of the alt games nnlthed not one waa drawn.
Marshall defeated Kupeblk. J.nowakl au from
Rublnateln. Cbajea defeated Zapoteoti. JalTe tnt-
ed Xlebenateln. Btapfer scored bla aecoml game
In sucrestloo tt tbe ntenM of hilar and
Morrison of Toronto won from Tenrnworeel.
ROOS NEW STRONQ MAN AT YALE.
Broke All UnivertltT" Rscords With Total
of 26S Points.
(Auvcittid Pmt Jtsr(.)
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Jaaaary 21 W. r.
Reos of notwken. N. J. la th new "Strang
aa" St Tale It being announced today tbat
be ass broken the university teat record wltb s
tntsl -ef '266ft point The former record nf
t0. waa held by John ft Kllpatrlck. mil.
th football and track tttr. Roa la s member
of th juslor class In th selesildc acbool sad
Is a shot satter.
I (1 IV? MuivA
l' J ' V f ' In
Money-Saving Prices From
Flannel Shirts at Clearing
Prices
Assorted lot of $2.50 $2.00
Fancy Flannel Shirts collars
attached now
Gray French Flannel Shirts
pockets regular $2.50 values
now
Sweaters at Bid
Reductions
Regular $8.00 pure wool roll collar Coat
Sweaters; colors tan or gray Jfj rjQ
SENS MAY NOT SHOOT
SUNNY SOUTH TRAPS
President of Houston Gun Club Laid
Up With Injured Eye That
May Handicap Him.
Just ss the local ffuoutrs were coTuratulatlnf
thenserves that in the n turn of J. K. Sharp
to th traps th Houston (inn Club had an
Othar representative to lioM the honor of the
Bayoa City mslntt the Invading rrarka. Hie
battalion la on th Tera;e of loatnr one of Ita
most valued members .'resident Otto Sens of
the run rhib Is laid up at the Tremont wltb
an Injured ere that muj prevent him sbootinx
the pro t;r m next week.
Irestdrnt 3ds had a mortal combat with a
reed while out hunt Inn with Ueorge Whitenian
Sunder nod aa a result his ere la In a Terr
bad condition. While It will probably be In
good enough shape t permit nltn going out to
the grmindrt during the Sunny South it will
probably present him lnoting at all.
Sens tin nltandoned thr- fthootlng game In
the pest tw ear". prrfi.-rring to turn his gun
to huntlni;. Jtui this year he had promlimd to
go through th1 program and at the practtr1
traps be bad becu bn-akiigt 1 hem in the form
that made Mm one of tlte beat shots of tbe
State for years.
Tbe gun club Is going on with preparation for
tbe big shoot which starts uxt Monday. A ura -tlce
sboot waa held yesterday afternoon though
nn af'-ounr of th- cold weather there were few
hooters out.
letters were rrrrJrM at the lion ton Sporting
(nods 8tore Tetrday from R. O. (loode ami
TI. Heodrii of rtilratro. aDnotincltii: that they
were starting for Houston to attend tbe Sunny
South.
Bt the end of the wook probably tbe bLnreet
portion of the visiting guunera will be la Row-
BROTHER OF CVERS WITH GIANTS.
Kin of Cub Leader Will Be Given Tryout
at Marlln.
( Associated Press Report. )
NEW YORK. January 21. Manager McOraw
of tbe New York Nation la. who returned to
New York tonight announced be will take a
young brother of Johnny Ever nimiiror .f
the Chicago Nationals on the Giant' training
trip to MarHn. Teir Young Kren i au in
fielder ?2 ifr of act lie has. ilav.-l rv.
prof eaalona i lw II a nmo-l Troy. N . V . M- t ; ri v
says he will ctv- tlic youngster every ch:in-r
to qualify.
Savage Wop Over Kublak.
(Asswated Press Report.)
ATLANTA. -la.. JanuarjT 21. - Jim Savage of
New Y'orfe won the decision over Al Kubiak .f
riilladelphta in a fast lO-mund bout befire tlic
rixlr Allilet if Club here touight
All
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All
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All
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All $5.00'
on sale for
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on sale for
Regular $5.00 pure worsted closely wov-
en Coat Sweaters; color gray CO CC
only now JJiUJ
Regular $4.00 plain or roll collar pure
wool Coat Sweaters; colors gray CQ QC
or navy $ZiDd
Regular $2.00 Coat Sweaters ; colors gray
or navy ; splendid values at 1 PC
only ..' $liDd
Regular $1.00 Honeycomb Coat Sweat-
ers; color white only; sizes 36 38 TCn
and $1.50
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ST0RER HEADS HARVARD
FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1913
Star Tackle Elected Gridiron Lead-
er After Long: Deadlock
Over the Candidacy.
Robert Treat I'alne Storer left ta.'kle on Ist
fa U s Varsity football team at Harrnrd wns
elected captain for next season's eleven last
week. Rtorpr is a Boston Imy beiiig a graduat1
of th Noble nod tjret'nougu Scliod. lit played
wu uis i rerwiuiHU irain at iiirrsi'i urn ai-
ago rn In y at renter. whlh position he played
on the Varsity In 1011 until the ctp of th YaN'
tarue when he was uhifti-d to tm l;le ti
trengtlin the line because r tht loss nf (innli
uer. who waa hurt In t lie l'rinr tun cam' that
year.
ins rresnmau team at I larvaro: two jPBr
ta
tng announced an unauanous
Ston-r weighs 10 poui..I?(. I"i(
LiKt fall and played n fplen1i
onlv 2 rears old im! T fe-t n
Je will have ihe mjeh us f
h-a i.-ill.
ailOlll.T flr.t
tem Inelii.ltnir iilm
ai-i Ullfhcock.
Tntmbitll and l'eiiDo--k. ruarN. O'Brien end
and llnrdwfck and Brlkle. i.hIiI
Dort The men who will l t
II re
(MNie.l Hm-
spring are Wendell . tiardmer. V
uifiiter
Iron snd Tut'
FAST BASKET BALL GAME.
Intermediate Defeated the Employed
Boys' Team.
A very fast and well marehe-l g-nn-- of basket
ball was played between t u- Kin ployed Ilti
and Ihe Intermediates in the gvninasl'im of
the Young Men's Chrlsil.n Asu.iclatlon lst
evening. The game en .'.ed in defeat for the
Km p loved Baits htit nn:y n f 1 er n very hsnl
fought battle In which (he .ften varied
from atde lo side At t .i nil or t;e flrst half
tlie score was 10 to lo Of rne Kmp. )'! H- t
('ravtiK Hunter had hi u-iim' !) k in g'- I
thrttwlng. while Bruce Marim re Iti wwh.
ateady game with several gool goals tn iin
credit also Alfred Ttiifohrde plned a k-o-I
gmne at goaril f the I utennedlti ! iill pl.iv-l
a good game amen? the best ln-inj .lolm -r 1 1 1
at guard nd -lerTerr"tn Mitchell In f irwird w iU
no one nhle to com witii Long1 ' i. In .-ni.r
The Employed Boys elm 1 Irnite.i the ln!''iiu
discs for this game and will in-b' iir.il..ittl-
t' challenged for anoth.r at n ie.! ilnte
The si-ore r.f tb' came fo-l-.w-
Intermediate. Km plowed B s.
.1. Mttctwll Right forward B Nlartin
)ainlco. . . Left rvrw.ml i'. Hunte:
F. I-n?c.e . . CcTifer W Miii':aii"'::
f Bed Blcht guard . . W (Jurl.fr
I-ast senfum Storer was at left t.vkle through 1
out tlii ttntlre sesnon. plaTing strlinc fo.ttbn'1 1
In Harvard'. Important guni-. nml Iterance "1
bis alrrtness snapped tip the roll on a f iinMi I
and made the first touchdown thut llnr-rnrd had '
scored against Yale for eleven vcsih.
Neit fall wlwn It la expected tliat ttnrdiner
will be nhle to play again. StorVr iuht p ba-'k
to center as ifltebcock wti li pl'nwd two
yara nt tackle will Mill be In -! 1-i.e Hltrli
co.-k was the only other raiKlI'ln'-' f r Hip cup- t
Incv. the nsiilt of the elect liti. however. In
agri!tt'e j
KHine lie 1
OVERCOAT
We offer our entire line at great
that you can choose from several; hundred high class Over-
coats of best materials at the following prices :
$12.50
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
$40.00
$45.00
$50.00
$55.00
Overcoats at .
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Overcoats at.
Our Boys' Overcoats
differ only slightly in style and cloth from ones for "grown-
ups." They differ greally in price.
Sizes 6 to 47 years.
Full length single and double-breasted; made of cravenetted;
cloth cheviots and cassimeres.
Boys' Overcoats M Crt
)J.UU
Boys' Overcoats Crt
All
on
All
on
imuv
All $15.00 Boys'
coats on sale for .
Over
Men's Furnishing Department
wear now
All Wool
natural or
Pure
Weight
I Uu
now
J. North Left guard T. Tomfohrde
Field goals Mitchell Tt Longcope 2. North 2
Hunter ! Martin 4. Mulhauiun.
(ion I from f"Ul line Mitchell 2. Da ml Co 5.
Length of halves Fifteen minutes.
Won by Intermediates.
Score 24 to 20.
Referee O. S Frlcke.
Scorer and timer W. R. Campsey
Aaslatant scorn r Mose llirsrh.
Cross- Duffle Bout a Draw.
(Associated Press Report.)
BI KFALO. N. Y. January 21. Leach Cross
of Nw Ymli and Jlminle Duffle of I.ockport
rnvt''l 10 rounds lire tonight tbe newspaper de-
cision mnklnc It a draw.
Nevwf" Id's Bowling Record.
nea i ress neptrri.j
S. Y . Jrtnuary 21 -The R.rru
r-sni in the S's1
Hnwllnc Ieague tonight
estaMKh'd u world's
34lT dus.
record for three gams.
YOUNG WIFE ASSAULTED.
18-Year-01d Corsicana Woman Vic-
timized in Fort Worth.
i Houston Pott Special.
FoRT WORTH. Texas January 21
The jtp'tty 18-yar-old ife of a Corsi-
cana man was criminally assaulted by a
tall br.iwn ngro t 10 o'clock tonight.
Sh fnuglit the black while he carried
h.-r for or 30 yards to a vacant house
H threw her down upon th floor
threat f-nlna: to kill her If she made a
nuts- hut he continued to fltrufrgrle. She
got loose from lilni once but he grabbed
hr again then released her a few mln-
I
YOU CAN'T BE BEAUTIFUL IF
YOUR LIVER DOESN'T WORK
Famous Actress Finds that a Healthy
Liver is Neceaaary to Good Looks
and Youthfulnesa.
one of the beM known women of the
American stag is writing a series of
articles on the preservation of beauty.
She attaches great Importance to keeping
the liver active at all t imes and she i
right. Neither good looks nor happiness
ill stav lontf with any man or woman
who lets the liver get laz and sluggish.
It Is not always rate to take calomel
the old liver remedy. I.Vtctors agree Hmt
it is a very uncertain drug. Hut Lanlels
drug store haa a remedy for sale tbat thev
guarantee to take the place of calomel
Si
5
ri
reductions. This means
4 '
$8.50
$11.50
..$13.50
..$16.50
..$2150
. .$24.50
. . $29.50
.$34.50
$38.50
$42.50
o
$7.50 Boys' Overcoats
sale for
$10.00 Boys' Overcoats
sale for
$5.00
$6.95
-
$11.50
Splendid Values in Underwear
Memo and Derby Ribbed Under- COs
uvu
Underwear; colors
white
$1.00
$1.50
Wool Medium or Heavv
Underwear
Gloves
Regular $1.00 Suede Gloves; col- 70-
ors gray or tan I wu
Regular $1.50 Cape Skin Spear- CI 1C
point Gloves now ylrlu
Regular $2.00 Fownes Gloves 01 C
4li IU
BICYCLES $25.00
lire $2.50 Foot Pumps SOo
ever Leak 25s
G. W BEARDSLEY
Phcr.e 4848. IIS;' Af.
utes later snd she ran screaming tO"
ward a nuarby residence.
The negro escaped. At a late hour lo.
night no trace of him had been found.
MRS. C0EHTNE C AUG ILL DEAD.
Death Occurred This Morning at 2 .
0'Clock.
Mrs. Coiinne Carglll 30 wife of Eniila
rarsrill. died at 2 a m. Wednesday Jan-'
uary 22 at the family residence 1320 Aus-
tin .Street. Funeral arrangements will oar
announced In tomorrows issue of Th
Tost.
BKUIslN. January 21. Admiral Von '
Hollman. Imperial Minister of Marina
from 180 until 1897 died here today. H "
was 73 years old.
ROME. January 21 Mrs. K Mansfield
the American woman whose disappearance) '
has caused much anxieiv to her friends
and occasioned an Investigation by tb
Italian authoritlon. has been found In '
Venice.
absolutely and still be harmless cauaina;
no restriction of habit or diet. This rem-
edy is Dodson's Liver Tone.
Dodson's Uver Tune Is a pleasant
tasting vegetable liquid and It starts the
liver gently and surely and relieves con-
pupation and biliousness so promptly that
it lias become a dependable remedy tn .
thousands of homes in the United States.
There are scores of families in this vicin-
ity who will not be without it tn the
1 uuse ajul who would not think of start-
ing on a trip without a bottle of it
Daniels' drug store has sold so much
I'odnon's Liver Tone that they are con-
vinced of Its merit and will give any
person his GO cents back who buys a
bottle and does not find that it taker
the place of calomel to perfection.
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