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ALBUQUERQUE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER !!. 1911.
SPORTS I
HOW THEY STAND,
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"Pippins" of nt least
two excellent varieties,
originated in the Garden
of Eden. Man has im
proved on both as the
years have rolled by.
(With apologies to the
ladies.)
It has taken time
to
establish our little label
ni'the-coat as the stand
aid of style and value.
The policy of "nothing-but-thc-truth"
about, the
clothes we sell the plain
statement of facts in the
ads we writein fact the
policy we outlined when
we first began business
did not "bear fruit" in a
day.
It has taken time and
experience to work out
the end successfully.
Fig leaves arc no long
er the accepted clothing
of humanity civilization
has perfected the apparel
of mankind and the ap
parel wo offer you is the
perfected kind.
M. MANDELL
WASIILVnTON CLOTHING
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HUMILIATING
DEFEAT OF CAREER
ADMINISTERED 10
Wrestler Supposed to Be Curl
Morris, of Indianapolis is
None Other Than Chief
Montour, Delaware Indian.
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ALBUQUERQUE MAN IS
HANDLED LIKE INFANT
rlnlii with iimi.n HwlihT. t H
A ltMinriii blacksmith, iix it cat
play Willi ii frlki mourn-, t'hlei
Montour, the Delaware Indian wreet
Inr, la i night won ihe handicap
match in the. r?lk' iheelet. throwing
I Deeehier three tlnn-n in Hi"
Hniin in lint'- more
i hit n m tutir hour wwMtfnu tiro'
Montour hHitlt Owltltr like n
frHght hnntflfr wmiil hnnrtii a five
I'pni Mm of po orn. The lwrttn
uppii-ntl rnulrt iMive thrown tn-pn-h-ler
a ikMten or two iloften It him In
n hour It wn rviUottt thm .M
tnur pi-olongd lli ftrat fHlt
the rM m run for their nioh.-v. ii
mMtUiw untl wi-ond l in inn
mmftH hffure th Intflmt finally
Mfuaml l"MM-hlri ' nhniilrt.-rn ti the
Mi With It heliil Mrlnffnm. Thr unln
HtMtoit exie-t it lei hi. - I iltl
bgck strong I ft
UeVlwg that he
ggwing againat
ter to it I I pel.
th- aei-ntiit tr . I"'
huil made m "il
the uti-anni-r. In ni
nny lon wlileii the
had refill til n the
fMI ma have
riftiw f thi- tn
ttwn. the ihler went
wmI threw
INpitrt- the net otil
Uwe In hut Memed eoawldernhb .-m
ttlnn nothing. It might h bif-n
rionrtu itnt It naif have ii.-in so
eriinttn Then- were nn tf wt he
tH the auiflenee. Klrml -on im-eil
ihiit he wan np against the - real
thing' In a mat nrum. te hler i-atno
hark gamely for hln meitli-ine In the
I
thlril try. Thr medli-ln'- neellted to
twinatat eltlefl) In MniKixn tl kling
IVm-htri uHilei the i hln ami wi.ru
Ing htm by many ove r-eximperntlng
MOST
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. method During the thlr.l fad Mun
ii ,f 1 tniir ImmI Dwhler pinneii nil i.ut the
J, OelaWari' geiieiottnl) let the Herman
.alruigte ton nt tile hnltU. utipiirently
fur i mi other pnrpoae thmi tn innlinig
tile nwttell imi that tile imime uoultl
get valwe for ntnite expend. -l. When
eiiaa f "Throw hlin ami let u k
ht.me" grreti-il .Muntiiur r.ir m vera I
moment he dually emteil whnt wu
to Oearhlei- nnd hl fi'tenil uneleas
linniHIiitlon ami agony. The t hi ill
fnll wnx fiecurml tn m Utile more limn
ten trtl II II toff with n pottihlnnilnii )iea1
Is. iHxoiit Hint hummer lock.
' Ikk -hler anil the Inilian ultonk
liiiliiln Mftel' the mateh uml If the ex
iiteuMtoit ii Iveaehler'H fare meant
, .in iIiUik it plHinly apelleil thnl lie HmiI
I l hletl to retire permanent Is ft-mn
! the U'i-lllliR game. There wan no
i HhIIi iiIIiiii of euuilts oh llem-lilM-'N
J . int. lie i-iertein etl no hurt other
tliHIl to hla reeling.
When Montour iln lareil win
nei he iiilvnnced to the atage mnl In
it i nitHln Npreen I old the iiuillence
ili.it hi name wa not I'arl Mom-Ip.
. inn' that he wua not from linlUnsp
joiiN. im he Hail mlvertlei). but thul
. IiIk imnie waw Arthur t". Montour, a
, lteliiwnre Jiiillini.
, t Juat took the nitine of Mnrrl to
I get a match hare," explnlnml Mon
( tour. - uneil iy utAge name. I
j.'litlin that 1 ran hwt any man In
I the world nt ir.K poiiinlf."
i .Montour then ehallenperi Mahee.
tin- oklahuinn farmer, agreeing t
i throw Mahee twice In an hour Ma hoc
polltt-lx ileillned the lllvltntloli rpn
tin- Htaue, mi Ilia that he hail u mail h
hi Trlnlilrtil. Much laughter itiei-l.il
j Milhee x uniloUltl-elHent ailll he relll't-il
Ix-hliiil the .eeii in lonf union
I The iniiirli wna certainly worth sh.
Pi-he or iiilitilataon. If .Montour hail
Milken (he puhlli- Inli. hln confllen-e
iniil wreatleil uuiter hln nnn iiuin
illiiii- woiilil have hean a full hoine-
ill) Kit. ii.Iii An It waa the iroml
Iwim .-r Moult, i iiiittUerlng the iiual
j it) "f recent matchr. Itut If Moll
I tour hail gone on without the mm ie
j lilUUIe till- MUlllcMl'C Wlllll ! have hec.T
lll'll).-i .it , if enlo)lllll I'UlmlHH
llloll o eipiMa- of llle evelliUa'H eiltor-
I IHIIIIIICIII.
I I 'hlef Montour In om- wreatler.
There la more elaan alx.ut htm than
anv oiher mat arlll wh him pMar
iil in AlhuiurriHe in nian yearn
When Main waa In Alhii.iienm Inat
jwlnii-r he Irleil in get the chief to
com.- here from 'Hata and meet
I him The Delaware halt many rlalaa
t ii In ml at that time ami could not a. --
ept the Invitation.
XYIUSOX WIXS II.Whll.Y
Plttl.M .lOSHfll KXdlllt
Tub ' AYilaoii, cliaiiiploii amutaur
mlildlcWilKllt wrealler of Albuilcl-lit-.
nceilH no Introiluctpni in the ran.
II- iippi-iin-il 011 the ataac laat night
to nicct JoHepli Knoir of I'lttehiir.
Pa . In a ciitcli-iiH-cnicli-din. atruiigie
hold bin red. HtnuiRle linlila harreil
It wan. mid 'Tiig" pixieewled to pill
Knurr to e mat twice In nmceaMlon.
winning the match. .. Johnnie took In
tin- firm full In ten lilliiiilcn anil aeven
him olnla with a hold Hint nei-meil to
be a efoaa hetween a liinuiin-r lock
ami a anuMaKe niaker. Wllamt carried
away the aecond fall Mini the mutch
III 10 minute anil IS aeeoinla with a
limb Hi-lanor ami iirin Imli.
Pii'llnilniirhs (innil,
The prelliuiliarleM Ida! High! were
Umiil all the way. Two hnula lietwi-oil
four small Miungntera, who pioved
llll'IIIHelVe nilcpt at (ho VI OtllllK
Itunie. were fcaliirea of the program.
Mnhee refereetl tin prcllinlimi ion
ami WIIhoii refureed Ilic tnaln bout.
t'liy Uilltoi n waa a vary fiialilnn.
abb- dlvoroe, 1I1'.'
Hoi-iety lMltor - Vci-v The chief
l'itl.i proNlileil mid tin- deci.-c waa
mniid at lntih n-ioii - Pu. U
DICK QtlEENSBEBRY
GAPTA N OF AGGIE
FOOTBALL TEAM
Veteran Player Chosen to Di-j
rcot Destinies of Farmers'
Squad This Season: New
Gym to Open Soon
(Special ('iiiii'.p(iinliiin-(i to llnnlil.)
Aitrii 'ilturnl I'ollage, N M .- , '
il The iootlitlll outlook In' (in - l
X M. A i' lor lull In m-h pii.ii
inina Then- hi aimnt .1" iii'-n
ill the In-Ill ..m-i tiny iiaalmliu- !'
, II llailenni he HI every way I""-
Lie to welil ,i team together tnut vvill
place them at th hail Of Xl Me
l.ii footlwll tMttl.
At a tn eel Ing heM I'eeeutb m hiinl
Inaenbiriv or the cktm of I HI.' wan
lecteii cHptntn. lnaanheri . hating
plM-il on the ami 'to loot ball
iiiiiiii., ii thot'oughlv capahlc fill
lllllna Hi. iciiutrementM of thl .irti. -.
hi laHt yearn "A" men. iti.hanl
and .In. InKetthelT), Hoot. Mlnltli. Kl-
Meon. linn. Nnd Rratnard are .-m Wilt
Hall, Houamgn and lfgggart r the
'09 iiMitimii team are out again I hi
yen i. anil their appenrani-e on the
field will Ktrenflthin the team greatly.
The new- men are WwtoYII, Tha
inn unit tttgga
The ilr game win prMM )
.la.d at Kl Pmwi with the K P. M. I.
At the nrat meeting or the MtHrtfMt
hod King i Mar Wintaot waa elevled
prc-l.l. hi. The tiident IhmI ciHn
iiiIhhImII i compoaed or the following
!:; m. Miii.m I'realdeni, Wlndaor, vie,
pr.l.lent. W. Hall. a-cretai. Mohler
Temple, treanurer. John A. A ndvtwtt .
mem h,rn, Hrlgft. Houamgn, lifer
I i. i i . Kw lng, Mnt rla, little. Mia
MoaRiiind. Rennett and Plte.
The ajwual cam- ruah between the
pri-iratr department and the col
li ge will he held negt fMda at I . in
in , epteinbr SI.
The enloi cla hald a meeting thl
.-ik. which resulted tn the election
i.i the following ifftcem Prealdent.
John AHdron: vice preMent. Ar
thur Ijiferrlere; aeerelary. .eall
Herman., treasurer, John Hagaini.
Ity th end of thl week the new
gymnaaium will Ik completed, which
will nhe the crowded condition of
all the other building. The l
room on the ground rioor will
uaed rot- recitation. The aecoml
floor will he twed for a prepar.itor
atudy hall and nlmi a banket ..n
floor.
Thta year promlaea to be n r r.l
year for the btutallnn of wtilct Th
men have been lanuei) gun ainl nr.
well ail xa need hi the inunuai I .i-t
year at tliia time the battuii- u
not o rar ailvncil and a gnat il-.ii
am liar. Th officers for the i-n-u
Ing year are: MJr. Itlclmrd ln- n
ben-y . adjutant, 'Henry Hall i'..mpiiii
A rnptoln. W. n Hall. flrt in ut, n
ant. I)ae J. Hlvcll; verond IP -nt. 11
unt. Will l4ine Comnati It i npinii.
IC. o Wlttdnor; tlrnt lleiiieuani
Iloat; Neiond lleutanani. Xnriic t
llane. Company i' I'Hptnln. John K
llaawnri. ftrat llenienant. .!- I--anckn;
aenond lieutenant. J. n
hour, jergeant major, t'harle 1:1
llott. drum major, Stanley thrown,
chief ninetan, Aam Itouaioan
The aihletlc aaaoelatlon la )ulng
acanoii ik-kei- for the enaulng cr.
Theae tleket will coat about tt and
will tie a saving to the student of
from t.1 to ti. Thta will give the a
woclation ready money to ail mm
fraoly.
vtwwr. rlamar 23. at S o'clnek
1 the time act for the houae warmttui.the ralr tournament. Th- BllUk-m..
at Hie n.-w Rvmnnnliim. Kni vone la
looking rorwaid t- .1 ao.ni time
The J:ml.. .l.ss m. I thin Week and
elected the ii.l.. .tin ..ri,,.ra pu-ai-dent,
WiIImiii Uii. - vi , prcniilciit.
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I
DAWSON BASEBALL
CLUB IS COMING
TO THE FAIR
Reorganization of Team Ef
fected at Meeting Last
Night; Joe Smith nnd T. L.
Kinney Managing the Ag
gregation. A ape. oil dlapal.-h wag eci tc.l l.
I hi impel- todii bearing the -- d
ingiy good now a that the lMwaon
haactiail dub waa rc-urgMMMied 'aat
night tn order to take Mirl III the
tournniui nt here during the stale ralr
m m niotiih. Thl wHI he welcome
newM to ail the nan ran in the atate
and la only one evidence of thje Inter
net belitg taken In the toiiriiaiiici and
fair by all the live wlro town.
The uienibcra of the newly orgaH
ld leant at Dawnon ate Very en-thualaalh-
over their nroepaola for the
Ural inniiey a ml they expeet to win
new laurel in the tournament. The
Duwanii club la conipoaeil of a bunch
of fnat Aggreaaive plnyera who can lie
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........ ... tu Wi ll. I llf? a,.. .Unt I.. I. I .
, . , . . ..no mat w ln-n in- iiocn u.-t
rnr- u-g-ii iiifiiiiiift hi mi mm mm j
I ltn annia tkl I a I.i.,... I u ma ul ..b.
it gonii'i i mir l"ii 'nilP Nil' M
Ing tin wlnnera, they are anyltiK that
the team that win Die liil honnm In
the tournament will have nawaon lo
cnntenil with for I hey are coming li
the fnlr In win.
The nllicer of the new club tir
Joe Smith, pi-eald -m. nnd T. U Kin
ney, aeeretary. yet no maimgcr
linn henn aelecleil.
tCveryboih'a rrli-nd tt- Tltom-i
Kclcetlc f)l t'iii-a lui.thiii h'-. 1 nt'
111 lie Hore throiit HdiK Hln )iiicn
K-alda rltopa allv p,?ih
MASS MEETING
OWNERS FOB TOMORROW NIGHT
ALBUQUERQUE AND
LAS VEGAS BEGIN
SERIES OF TRREE
ES TOMORROW
j Maroons Arrive Tonight ;
Indies Will Be Admitted
Free Friday; Grays Expect
to Tnkc Three Straights.
BERT GRAHAM WILL
FLAY FIRST BASE
Piu.op'lt at .1 in o lock ioiiioiiow.
tile lliat ol llle Mi-llee ot llilee gHmH
iwiwi-cn i In- Aliniipii i ipie rinon and
I hi' i,h V.-Ka MariNiuH will in- on at
Tt art Ion rtitk. Tin ai imii, m-col il
Ing to Manager ihui I'millla of the
Uray.4. me Moonuil to ilt-Oni Fildav
iaturd and Sumla
The MarotHta haten ' the ghoat o
a how. aalil Managei lanie iialav
We ilaed In haul luck at la Ve
gHM lai weed, inn cliii. whm no rrlp
pled thai we eoithl have uawl crutrhaa
Wi will have g gttong lineup roi thl
MHea. IftehlaMiig Ikrit (liahani. who
will iIh Higl bane. HgrHgrnver will
help N'k III the pitching The
It-iii n wilt work tiiiiirtow Hml Itun'
grov.i ttal unlay . iVin-ka will go on
gffnln Buhdgx We admit that tha
MaiiMin have h kk null cluti lint
Alliililieriiic in unlnK to nee MOilli llgll
triai In am! gilh n -e- the home
tea. n win ihiao atiniglita 4
Ladles are Free.
I5ver. woniau iiaschall fan In Albu
iiui'rmic I cordlalh Invited 10 iitloml
the o.ieiiluu Kaim- oi 'he aeilaa to
moin.w Whiiqiieripic iioani. u num
hei of tannic h n. t thev nhoulil all
tn!e ailvninnge or the hoiliHllt id
the 'w-i coiiichIIiiu .inutcKiilloliM
BERT GRARAM BACK
S
Albuquerque Boy Played Fast
Ball With Montgomery and
Lead the Club in Stolen
Buses; Goes to St. Louis.
Aft. i 'i.iviiik piiiyi-d f,i.l iinl -nil-wiaicht
bull with Mniit.ini-n , Mil. in
the Hoot.'icrn l.-aaii- all i.n, Herl
itrmhnm. a well known .lbiiiuci.iir
boy. returned home thl moruitig and
will remain here during the wint.-r
IAmi m-III t.Wi bilk A IkimiiuiiM.i m
with which club (traham nlayi-d in th
aouth. rtnlabeil econd in the l-aau-,
which I a faat one. Ornham played
firt baee and center Hi Id. lie I. ml the
-'lib in bac atiailna and ror .1 tuna
n,ni. iH,tt(.,i ca r the . maik The
si l.iu Hrowna own Oraiinin and
ii- ..ribr-d him to report tn Ml.
I.oui for pr.ictli - in th.- anting lie
pluyiii with t. (.imiIm early In he
cur thin Niunoii, but woe farm-il out
Moniuomery ror more .xperl-n-c
Th. Mr-iwii acouta watched ilruhum
in 1 In- 1I11.1I gc.men for Ihi- pnnnnt In
1 1. uih and dixldfd that he bad
n. -nab xpi-riem-e and known the
M.ini- well enough to brnk Into ma jot
I-aim. -oinp.in agnin The car. r -t
Mi. A l.iisiiier.ii- bo will be wutlid
vlti lot cr. nl aa then ! no doubt that
he In a ball plavi-r T'.uit h- will he
lie of the lopnot her tn tin g.mi-befoi-e
tni-nv cear In the belli t -I hln
uumei'ou fri. a iU hen-.
TDK Wltl&'li,IXi JA.MK.
mncc the ilotch-llaelieitachmidt
riaeco a boat or bciu xweuJol wrtntlirr
have been i-ndeav ortng in e ire a
miii.li with t'hami-lon ilol.-h M 1 w
or them are confident of vlctorv In
their mliMla. but it I harilly to '. -ixpectcd
that 11 a,0 crowd would
gather at any wreaillng match uri.aa
annie real prod la ilivclopa who -un
Rive the preai-nl title holdet a : in
for hie nmn.-'
Vouaalf .M.ih. i-iut. the Turk U ui i
liig back to th. country In .1.1 i-n-degvor
to Irv - get on will- it.it h
Me hgg Mi rahu-d Doc tvrone. rn'i-r
men who Ihink they manvl n -hip .
an Xbyacii, Amerlcua. Weaterg.t ir I.
riHlpnian ami I'ederaen.
dutch baa turned a deaf ear I- .ill
advance no made and ceiialnl. win
not coiialil -.- cn match until h- ine
rt turned from hln world' tour ol
the vauilctllc atage. In th- m. 1111
tlme II I prolwblc tliat a aer 1 11 of
1 llininttllnn mat-hex will In- ur inuei
buck t.i.-re
III ntan I -nt
. (, w.
01 III I ll ,1 l ol I 'H
nciit for Hi. - hainiilou
I'lllNii 11 mid mii:i.I. t it mis, :nii
:rii T iiir. sn .km: m niirr.
l FASHION LUNCH
BEATS THEM ALL
20c
SFM7D AT NOON
GAM
FROM
E SO I
OUTHERN LEAGUE
OF IflDTOR CAR
MATTER OF FUG
TO BE DISCUSSED
AU AutomobUists in Albu-
querque Urged to Attend in
Commercial Club nt 7:30
p. m. Friday.
l'iin,. i i tie nu'onioblle ownern or
Alhlliiieiipie make all IWtelllgent il"
H'llUllleil and lieiHlmeill eftot ' light
ill tin- pi cnent H ue. ii I iielle.( iIimi
tia will tie taken ai nnee m ii-pn
the loud i.ttwean Algodtrtt and lift
nallllo. aitifh la now in a de.ilomuic
condliloti .and which ahottld tn ail
mMiM tie In gntfl ahaiw iMtfnri- the
lonilmt ot the tniHa-ciin:lnentgl mo
iotlm iiining i he next ft-w wakn
Slili a mw ot btlnglng 'he matter
or tlx I in i hi- road down to dniHltv
nhtip t'ol l) K. It AHar at the n
ipieni of rftate Rnglnxi c Ii Miller,
ban nlled a inHcilitg of all moinr car
onei In Albnonermic. rot " 10 to
jnonow niitht In the Com ncrclat cluii
andoviil .oiihi ha apiroilraied
.m tnwaul rwualrlMK tho road and
Ii la iH)Md that thl nm. Ig addi
tion to a nimllai amount approprlatm!
by Hie Biuie. will pin the hfghWa tH
llrgf clawi form
Comnel a)tira will nli bring lo
the at it-til Inn of the automobile own
era loiiionow night th quwUM ot
providing a nutlgule route for trnHa
logtinental tout lata rro n liiunr
que to Ktiwam-e, followlnu the original
Trail tin funnel, mappi-ii out by
Weigaid It i lujllemi that n taw
looda of at i aw, thrown m th bad
.ilnce i w the rood south of Albuipiar
ipie ami aiiaceni to iho wwi inemi,
will make thlnga fairly pa aim hie
AlbiMTaorquo I (dlroct l mi tbe
aoiitheru route for ttaii(-iiiitliietiial
toiiin mill aa overland lrnvnlora go "it
ihelv on what thimi ahmid or ihniti
Hay le-irdliig the rniidltimi or tun
ioii.U. li iiulipovuti iIMh city to get hue)
nml io aomiHhhig to attrtx-t the totir
mu i bin way atu! to retain their good
- iicea
Ml tiiotor cat tiwiiore anil othora in-
cmc, i in good rnndn are Invltoil nml
-ill u .it tend the hh-.-'Iiik tomnnow
T
IS BRILLIANT AND
Armory Is Crowded Last Night
to Witness Sneotnolc Stnged
Under Direction of Lndies of
St. Johns. ,
Tin Xew State tcMival held at th ;
annul um nla,ln nndrr Hie ii uapl. cn
ot the ladle i.r tt John iarih. an
iM-m-flt tor the Kplai opul ehui-.-b
of thin ilu. waa In every particular
an iin.iiialifleil aueceae. A ape. lacular
pageant ot hlatuiic and iairtotu in- j
tereat on a big acale, it waa carried '
out with a -rlagnean that did great
i-ri. lit to the dleeetor. Mr. Mllae-
lieth Hradfot-d Md .Mr. caiie I.. Al
bright. ,
Meventy -five people took part in the
lierr.trmanre. It opened wllh a march ,
led b lri-ee t'olumbtu and her1
court or ate young women In Ureclatt '
niniio, wearing effective drupe of
Aito-ri. an rigag. Xegt in the procra
nlon were Indian, cowboy, rinaniah
iiouiuidottea, M monk, mim ra and a
oniaort of aohtlera ted by the alalely
figure .,r tioHerai Kearney. Korty-
eighi ..ung ladicn in red. white and
blue received a gi-neroun ovajtlon fyom i
thi iig audience. f i
Afi.-r a pieltv drill in whl h the
"Ktatm made m living Hag, Mew Me
Ic. and Artaona. renreaented tc, tn..
little Iota In pretty white dr-nxc.
were unhered in by William II. Tall
In atute. and placed in the blue fi.i-i
or the flag. The Indiana then nini-
forward while Mr Htake Krunkim.
in the run leitaiia or a chii-rtain.
aang ('adman a eon. "When the Mou
FNIIn Low.' Vftllk- the npptaun. wan '
at It height the cowboy auddcnh 1
aroae. and ahol hole In the air to '
the accompaniment or ld-rhi"in .1 I
' hoop-ee "
A diatliti-l hit wan the dam 1 Hi
rtpuniiird, In which U ixipular vtim
Miieniuc young ueutile gave an xi. 1-
tlon or flHtahed dancing atom in tl
would he hard to aurpaa. )
Tin- military aalute to th. , 1
which followed, W'H Impreaaiv. 1 I
mining bugle cull played in I; it
Keiinar.l anil the tubleuu or h .
Mlaa Mav Iteaven, in a pntrtotii ... j
tume. waa the central figure. h.i,i..
to in, inn-real in thta portion .. m.
exeniai The Miuail from I'liiinuit
I umlir Kergeant llahhltt ia nuiiii-.
llle bent drilled III the state ami a- -
milled ttneir well.
Tin company or lo atrotita in tin
in-iicenHion ami the tableaux made a
I'lciiHiiid ami manly appearance
A fitting cIIhihx to the ev.-iilx ..f
tin 1 veiling wua the lenillllnn ..r iha
tai 'I li.v run by Mr. ICIixabeth
Hi.Kiruid aa Columbia and tin nix
toiipK ladlea or her -oiirt Tile
'"i illnl the apei lal ode l..r tile
tnl.-n W.-l. j ... Iputeil in In i.
1 "' I if. 111 Mi- II. rn Hi -1
i ' i--r ui..iu 1. .ia -..f hi r
ALG0D0NE5 ROAD
HISTORIC
PAGE
SUCCESSFUL
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Within liri .11
l i "fli'll f' 11,1
.itnl ahtnik . 1 1 1. 11-. the. Hiiiliring- imi
ii tttt.i us 1 1t1-un11n.1t nut. Itut for
ti .ttin r.u .imi tlwcunifnrU natuit-'to,iU-a
temethea. and in Mother 'a
J t icml ih to la. found H medicine n(
Kteat valtn tot very expectant mot net.
It is an mly ttiMuUiuN fur esUrnal
appliculiun. rompimed of infft ilienta
which act w ith h. iK-ftcigl nil aooth
tits: oiTit-t on thoae (xirliona of the
avilem Involved. Ft is intemlctl to
Iri'mrt the avalent for thr oriaia. ami
thtta relieve, in Brr.it jwrt. the giifftr
nig through whh th. niolh. mauallv
twgsea TlietiiTiil.it um-of M.iihir'a
I'Hond will n-p.iv am iiiotlu t in the
comfort it gfl. -i tN ion ut ! tin In-ip-ful
teal, a .it 1.. 11 t.. Iir.iiili ,,n,l itnintlt
it liriiiKi .lioiit ,tft,r lMli inu--
other h l tun. I
is for sal. ,it
d 1 tl s t o 1 1 1
Write fnt out
free IkhiU f..r
CCIKI t.tllt lllotll
ers wlin li intit mis ttpii Ii i'-i i'
information, aid tn u-. ni
of a helpful ti.t i) 1
DRAM llll) RliQUMTOR CO., .UUnta, Co.
work an n uttiintiiint i i, i i
llort-adallc and I'apt.i.n VS
Progail offend nuai,-i..; ,
ing the drill.
The rollowtng yn,ng lad-- .-.
the "living flng' Mi. Hi
on. Mail- ilreen. Knihn ' i..w- -i.
Jemlna Long, Hdg. I ) i. r. . M.i
Itall. I.oulae l.'iber. Am.li,. Oil' it.
nl.- M..gera Kthel Kiekc It.
I.arinc Kllen Aaaelin. It. mh-
II.
den. Maranret I'artnrlat.t
1 'art w right. Frieda t r 1 1 . .
H-vnoldn. Helen. Wlikh.ni
I
Klemla. Ktella Klein. . -.
llladya Hln.. .ml.. Marin. 1 Mm
'th. I'arrte Hrown, .luti.i 1;.
Aurellu Monhtiva, Marl. .11, .1.
Moth T mpklna. Iert P ' m.i
nil- Tlellicj. Lottie miMimli-kl
The little alrln who 1 . 1 1 . .
Xew Xrtli .i ami Aria.. 11. 1 -. 1 ,
nthy Warren, daughter of 1I1.1
nt. .1
11
William K. Warren, ami f t .
1 1 linen, daughter of Tin mil. . I -1 1 in- r
lliinni-n. r.iirman In the mn p. i,m.
chine ahnpa in thta ei
Prince I'.iiiimbia wan . 11 ..,ri. -t
h .Mian Mary Andernoii Mrs i
Woodford. Mtan HiiIh llli.a l.. 1 ,
clle Slew ai I. Ml (e nobis ..n.i Mi.
P l. Miller.
Mr. 1 "have a n monk m id. , ,,t
The mlnei were Meant Mint llm
glna ami P. ihtielMiii
The Indiana were Minn. - M.ir .
Wallihgtnn and Anita 11.1. ..nd
Meaara. Pranklln and Prd M.tnBr
The cowboy and eowgiil w. r. tin
following Mr. Kdna M.iaiu Mm
A-haeff.r. Ir Johg -u., Mua-n ami
ii 110111 11 wrotb.
The . Vlelle ,,f Mnuiu.l. I i. . .1 ......
who a. ..led nil. b a de. Ideil Im , . . , '
.Mmaea I.I. 1111. , 'augh Halaln.i, and
Mili.i M.j-rn, mill Mearn. J... Will-
t 01. Kennaid anil Dennnm.) rMi--ll
i:i wood M. Albright lmperonatiil
Prealdent Taft and Winifred 11 Aran
t'-preeciued iteneral Kemne
naming foilowml the cvremotilea
nml laated until in the night. The
Xew Htnt.- muatcal eiiiertalneia wee
engaged for th aalon. Ught
lunch waa ner.-d In th- ladiea of I he
pariah and the .audi booth wan well
imtronlaed Tin bait beHutlfully
ilecoiatcl mil, , tt., ,lf n,,,, f0t
the or. asi.in
WOMEN CROWD TO
ECONOMIST OPENING
A IiowIiik or I 'a 1 1 .Millinery
t'nllnl iconi, u,c .( KmliusfnstTi
t'onillli-ill,
The Hconoiniat dry good store waa
the meccu leaterday fur Albuiner)lM
women aeeklkvi infni-matlon vitfutmm
ing autliorltativi atyb in on tnllUa.
cry. All day long the atore wag
crowded with an eager. Inter
crowd, and the comment heard were
an in superlative.
The Kconomlat miltimry depgrt
Hient haa .undone Itaeir thta .r. The
atytea ahcnii urc Dame tV. loft's laat
woed on wmi-nn headwear. and the
aelm'tl-n 1 ,rtr'ed that ei-r taete
and e.-ry .iick-tbook tun be suited.
John Mum r, u ma.-htnlat In the (
Mania Vv ah...n, haa returned from a ;
vacation ap-ni tn I'Hllfornla II. waa'
hi . i i11r.1nl.1i 1.1 bis wf. j.tul a.m. I
4-f-e-eeee-f4-tei
III. HISS
Mll.li'MtV
ACAniWIV
H- Hon. Tex
Open Sepl ember 10th. New management. Dr. W. A.
Wilson, eight yei.ru prald. nt Lexington College, Lex
InRton, Mo., fiftn yrars president of Baylor CulleKd,
haa Hlmoiute leas, uv.-r one. half million dnitura in-
vent.-d Ptncnt ciiulpment outai'ln
i n. nyroH'ie, v 8. A. commandant. Mend for catalogue.
Wilson, a. M.( upt.. Macon, Mo.
SURPRISE ACT
AT THE CRYSTAL
; Wind-Up of "The Roy nnd the
j Soubrette" Is a Genuine
Stnrtler Begins Tonight.
The Inn and the tin
an
I ar won a aotpiiae tinia'i, i u
, inailev Hie fen tine of an n ti i -1 . 1 1
giaid inogiam which opeiia .ir n-i
j t'lntl lliegl-i thin eteniliK I no
aKit ia preannt-il li Ma and iuhm
an riiplimin circuit pair, who n.i.o
ui..-n n lamking here In or.lei i
loeak a log jump Th nlh of h
1 at lontMiim a mot entertaininv -oi
, p me ini he emit. h,( jin.i .ueii
lo M.l Hint ( OII.IIH . , Mill I . -mi. 11 II
ni.lu 'i. ,illi , 1 n 1 1 -1 1 it 1 lulu nit . ni. a
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HARNESS REPAIRING
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