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nip BRECKEMUDbl WKLIUA Dhtfui'UAl Till RMAY OCTOBER 1 192H.
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THE WEEKLY
. DEMOCRAT
Tttrtllshrd Kicry lliurlai nt
till V. Williams Strwt
' Brrckenrldge Tpxim
i)i.urisii uxTiks
I'l'Dttl? AdvortMni; lUilCH im p-
illiulln. Classified Rule - cents
m r tvnrij ';u h Insertion. MJnl-
niilhf thiugo iifi rent).
tut- erroneous reflect Inn ihioii
Hi a. chmnrtcr standing of rentl
ifttMiri f atij i"i40ii or corpsia
tlutt wlitili limy iMcur In lit"
i "litmus of nii; vi:r.iciv
nr!0(ltT wilt Im gladly cor-
tnliil lliNiit Ir-'lng brought to
tin attention of tin (Inn.
I IwrRU'TIoN ItNTKS
Nt Months - . .-! 80
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tuitslde -t i ! ik Count
l'j." wr $: on
Mx Months $l.:r-
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in llrvi kiMirlitlH' Texas under
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INSPIRING
MEET ENDS
SUNDAY P. M.
All Churches Represented
Al Three Day Abilene
District Meet
Tin AMInr Ptntrlri O K I'mi
vrntlfin whlfh mr In nri' n I '
Uir First 1 iitln huith Frlilnj
Sniuriluy iiml Suntis . a huift
iuf I'rlrAii i nun (iiiin Abl
l m I'hri-'iiu i liunh ur I Vl)ilcn
iVnlral I'i i -l t i lan hui h fruin I
bi o t m m inn 'hui ft f i niii ."Muni
f ml ' l ii tin ii arnl I'i !! tt nun
linn n - l... ilirintiuti tliuifli
mill fi in iii thin Oirlitlnti iliuiih
Thi in xt i mivi nllun giwa tu
HUnifm l
On h 1 1 I r night at Hie opening
4fHin i if thr lonvrnti. KfV
hrn l'nit uf Stnmf'ii'l I'rfsby-
trrlan hun h talked mi lio iub
Jfx-t l.iklni( Kurwftnl u orll
CltU in ' Mr ftogr- m mtfil out
thf fft that the win I'I if tunior-
rom wumIiI I- In thf hiii "f th-
youth f liii and ihiIiiU ! tin-
ulr . ' v Mith Intpi'ikiitoiK wmld
pr i mil thfli n I'llte
n ii'urilay i pr ittinn i 'if i
in hm I piiiM-i i 'itir.k. win
thi main putt ( larrm .Nilnl
of th fhiHtlan iri.rih Mt IVh
l Unit if th- Atilm 'lirl'-tlnn
chiir'h ami F V Hippnif rri-
tai . if th. ffXdi H I tilun at
Dm la. win the n un HpiiikiTu .it
thi h'nth. rmgL '
I in inli n nrpm i n J il n barb1-.
M i
JUDGE TO LEAVE BENCH . jj( CH INTEREST AR01 SEJ) OVER w.';::; z 5S
r- a TI TTTi ""PI T A XT PsvA T T T A TT of the gmp In ttilt way h
KA 1 rlC-r 1 riMiN UKJJWI 1Y1-1N bocn ovtre-tlmatiil Sim
HE BELIEVES IS INNOCENT 'COWBOi-FROG BATTLE OCT. 6THl"i-;r;r"
EtrtHih Ctntrnl PrM Dlnpilch I
CHARLrSTON. W. t Vir-r I
t - juiltfi nit" hii'i' i i
nbT lin bf rrn . ' tr pert fot I u-
and t'ti orlrM c' ih court m I
onr who him If is rrtu-ing if .
a mnmiatp A th highovt tn'. r i
in hm own Mat- hfru- it conCi
with hU bcli-f Is It. P l!"'- "'
th elifMh rhcuit court litn t o.'
Wist Vtnrfnu.
And instead of fn ral fti-ir"
and lunu-mnatlrn 3vf BhiIi v is
n-apinr tho pctlaim and sulrm. i
tlon of thr public.
fl'irntly r-lydf" Bfnlf a n rr
nnr in thn Wtniro rmtntr
fonrt hit which Judse Uail' i
iiiJ Hi n charr't ' '
muntr of Mm Hiim ti I i i-
Wlrin. W a. mum ar nn I i
hnlf lifforr A jmy fturnml a t-
iiift of jruilty wtihoitt rcommfnili-
tlon of niTCy VmlT tht rlrrum-
ufancm. 'ha law of Wt-t Vlrjlnn
miikH im'ioniiHin of th d'ath wn-
tnfa riindatory "' ' ' " - in n n i t min ni"n
Col-inert that th inn. wni In- hi hind ! wull rfi -n il
noront and that hia conviction I.. . ' f .nnm r i-'intion lif nl. n hut
trn obtainrd onon pfjfd ta". n muitfr or t. w nk prol H'lv
monv ludife Ti! v umitf ni fi lif.l'iwith thf m nine of tho Nnv.- Wr
to life in iii Mat pfOiiintiaTy a turn 01 nintn cinmii i "' n
M mn l ii ill inatf'nd of d'ath An
npilii'inn for a writ of mandamus
j
I Julg FI D. Kailoy.
i i
Southweutl
rtanre
ay haa not
Simmon has
Conference
this ojr
T r V and S M l" Unless the
I Cowboys j re hbif to tfi't a lctoi
fiom one 01 the other their
All of West-Texan I. priming it Foi the fiist time in euix Mai . .. Thp tannot
'elf r(i the hljt foothill oloaale to will hue unite a bit of itungtn in w 9all8I1 Wti n rrrtitahle iprn
be stiiged neie for thi Western set hl receive hng .s'ing A vlrtmv is whit tin t . w
ili.n nf Tmm next Saturday on In preceding aeasons the puiple fcv . u
i-.i. Jr.r. fioM menlnr has been handicapped y ro. hhiufiu . !' 1 1 vnil bo n ! iJ "r "
(a. n. -.. .... - ... "" ' ' f
'Uncle Joe" Smltli tuiU JIardj;
Pearce both tipping the scalui
around 200 are still holding down
thi taikles un dpromie to give thu
T C T line somcthini 1 wtrtry
about These two ittinm ltilVO
understudies in Bcn.it i.l CUl-
pepper The guard positions i soalnR
an interesting fight Ui 'laild'i
OrniH i v'ding fluwn i u ' rwarTi
with i
t.. ..JJIIIam IK a mKma tMAffltlrttl- 1 tin V In It malt ffOlllklL hUt tltlfl VPni ... IJ . l nrl.lfr ilin.lnu urh. i iKo 1 niHIl III '
111 11UUIIIUI1 I" lll 1 ....- ... --Q .... .. . . ...in..... .......T n. .....
ed gam.' between the T C TT hr haa three full teams and a hair cwmen fe. i thc hn. th. best I K"'"'1 '
rri.n.H iTrrxra mil fllmmons of a fourth reportlna each aftei ( hiinrc (f humbllnu a Confidence ' v " ' ''
Unlveralty Cowho loxers of the i noon And between some of Hn" mrlnhri of venrs Not '.Inre l2l t '" "h"w '
gridiron game will be furthet en-1 men It is a toss up who will start j when thev won a 10-7 ictorv have!outh' fl-
tertittned bv a Class A high rchool j for the Frogs Fot the Hrst time ; the Cowbos bestrn thi Fim.-
nfime Frldnv the dav before On l In jearg Matty Will be nbl to Jeil ( o u h Hudgis .lmnK if i
Ocoi
the fray.
COVIU)V. LOOK
that date Brerkenrldge and Eaat-
land will tangle up In the first
officials Ctaas A content for either
team
Some 10 000 fans are ixpecled to ' l"OK WIN.
be In Brecketuldgo on those two. NTIJsON IttTTO
dnM Jake Sandefer and M. E Dan-
iel In charge of the Simmons- T
V scrap announce that ticket
sales indicate a capacity crowd for
Buckaroo stadium on that day
Simmons la banking on this
good men and put a better one into men has nnl n Milled thi -' n.. i
of nis vet. I in-i ovei ni m in ii
foi the most part nndn i th. n m
it will hi a veteinn ti iitn thi t it ui
against the Flogs Sntiiul i v m
new men will take the fit Id n m
th
ABILENE Oct 1 With only a
few days left In which to prepue
for the T C tr Horned Frog whom
they meet at Breckenrldge Satui
da the Simmons University Cow-
hovs stalled the week with inten
gime as one of their moat Import- i. Drctlce which will see them
ant contests of the season. If tney stranlng every faculty In order W Orlggs had already been shirt id tn.o.
win ft menns that the Cowboys will i tfPt nr'.mnt for one of the crucil backfleld however and Daniel
...I- r '.. .....
he greatly favored for a bertn in
the Southwestern conference which
place they have been working for
the past two years On the other
hand. Matty Bell will be striving to
keep hla charges before the critics
eyes an a team of Southwestern cal
ibre.
ii it ii Jim
and i rile nnw
i out ' the other
t i no junda the
hi i u will have
n w ight to bosjy
i - i pound Jennlng
i .i ii v Mailln lllg'
i -wiiti "un in ii lains ins rcpuui '
t n as i. nt. in I stinds the host
i ince nt ft I'M. Saturday 11a
ii keen ni" tr on In f. Sims the
i t blond Ii i -..eight rrom VnJf f
ck (Hi
I c "si. n- it i miti i iiav n ""t
right hit Hi iden it l.ft 1 f
iid llniiii ii t ill stand Ul i."" C
ani'f ni I i in ilng ni thi tiii K
I I iu ii t l rldgi s wilt '
el Id na f Hdi a1 i
JV too 'niu i ii fie Hid Inn -
ever while leter men sit on
beni-e
At ends Bridges will piobniK
start Captain 'Red' Moon- ml
Halle Daniel last year a u u I
Orlggs the new flash a end I ft !
the Cowboy camp last week on .ic-jctet .unl in . t 6im- i I'
count of scholastic difficulties i port's loitnn ud pit !!. i
i II foi ni i
high flash i- i f ictoi t.b
bn! ties of tho ear I looks od to hald down the lelt oneil wun t ' r ot uu i
Mdch has been aald of the T C wing most of the time uther
i; garfte as the big chance of the ' wlngmen of promise aic Arutru
i ownays ro siriii'iiien infir fiinr- imu iiMiiuajo. - vlJbcEBtaaP
J .
sailers' pla n
mi re prom lie
pushes sandei
how - i
lid h '
i honoi
iv
alinft immeillitf-ly asked hi
I rij'n utlne Attorney t-sft II Cliafln
of Mmeo rount. nunpr lling th
tr d ju Ice tv pronounce the diatli firm ir. tni !
k nti in '
Ths supreme court ruled that no
rxieptloh could le ni ide In this
crine th-it th law iil ir and that
death must" be tin penalt. It so
ord ri il
Jiultfl Bailey retlied tint rather
than have the blood nf whura .10
teams In this section are planning
to bring their whole squad here
itl P
utmi ii if Hie Brei k iii Id
Ci a' ii nil time "nt inlay
titer.
Th.
OUR PEACE
I III. I'limnbi
I- ii ' i hi i
. ' till- ill II
I 1111 it Hill- A I I
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t hl fi i tin i
ii i nii. h ii ii
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t i omuii rer
i in i linn hi
F i. h of
thanked
. lipid at
l .iilinlm
il h ndi ii
ilhi I. d III
I-1 ilowihip
main sorlul
K i nnven
Judce 1iiii was a innlliluti tur
afc... I ... . .. . iiiiinin-tliiitl f fill llll
rn.or of Mm 311.1'a at th- Ma i Coaches of high school football
pnmar
hither 1 r n. t ?I il . 1 -m r
m m to un 1 I. de to get an Idea of how colloge teams
tiro to hear Hie in seuunif ' piny me nmr mr iiiiiowiiik -
irnnounied r ppe I " to iw nouncement came from Jake San-
tkrn iinineiiuti l b ids nttorni y defer
Jnincs Lamron t n.tfd Statis dis. "Next Saturday 0t tJth when
tikt at'Miir '- th f)iitiier-i .h T (- t an Rlmmons meet on
tr'.t of V.. it ir:inm to 1 mil. or Buekaroo Field here perhaps the
Howard i. Ooia for -.... ulive .. collection nf athletic tal-1 '
tnl Itnut have antlljirel In the Oil'.!
" Belt will he present Word has been
9 J ' 6 I """'''"'d by the management of the
" 1 same here that Or a ham will bring
their entire football squad lo wit- (!
1 ness the game Already Cisco Unst
' land f tanner Abilene Hrei ki n
Who Says AL Hasn't a "Show"?
Ovmcii'
w
r.i m;v. utbi:i.c. iii:nkv viAi'i'oun
(Minister Old Smith (. hiirch Boston. ?trws.i
Ami thn man shall lie our peace" Uicah 3 Sn
I 1 hi ml. an m nam.- often fall to be 1 onslNtentl. Christian In fcl i.dgr Oraham and pern ips innev
' 1 th. iH-i n Unit w. ti to pilJtlle out wn thiounh life's troiiblei ind Alchei Cltv hae expresml thi
m'I- hi' imi luni-iiiK 01 I onl in n thi .iihltr- of out quantM with pjnu to see thi game witn tneit in
tin aii.iui iletnmiti "f ill' and destiny tne squads
Kifi Chiitim 1 11 .1 n m e will niknowlcilgi that 111 .fesua Mkai- Thi teams in ben made 11
impi finds trail ndi nt m nimpllshment o that fot the function or Hpecuil into anil e-n h of the toai h
lisii- in human life we 1 uld hardly find 1 more apt designation than PH n this section loallre that an
inii lustrous geiii-HUe phiase And this m in shall be nur peace" houi of univir-lty plaer utulei the
1 hrlst recoiKlles us with Uod. with ourselves with our fellowmeii. inidam e of Mattv Bell's md Fiank
with our life on earth and with death When shall He accomplish lor Bridge's loachlng staffs should give
already He so fully und satis- meir pjP. n ge
siKtetv this pacemakltig function which already He so fully und satis- meir Plaer a aood lesson that Is
tiw faitorll dlschargea for Individuals? hard to be taught otherwise Many
ml wnrn mm nirn vu susI" "tF "'"' "": " ; rooioan concnes claim inni one ui
tioi 1 Ian nre "Niwioni K F
ijn k' "-iippMl and Ml-11 Autle
Mli n ulvei fuinlsheit thr enter-
taiiun. 1 ' at this meetiiiK
we. made n yeacn ... '"'" nir.B lhc m.a. in thla day of democracy shall have found this In- tne bMl iMOnil lo be taught
. L k- ii .- ner peace so aurely and abundantly that they radiate it upon uie aiiaira
of hiu m After the dinnrr con- d Qn miU)n thn not ut up sword -gHinat nation nulther
felt .t reamer- wen thrown .round BhftU they lonm w any mor-
thi mom which hail been previ- - tt.m uam ...u nitt imnnrliniv attaehail tn the he-
..-i. . 1 . -t--4 I . -A 0.9 A Ma-. at -sB"W ajwa a-
ou-n
iusK de. orated In ie.1 and whiu n proJK;t of worM evangelism through Christian mlaaloiui aa now.
olo 11 This fun wis entereii into thnt we clMry the In separable connection between the aucooaa
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1 1 it v r . lei appeal 1 p. n the
i of tne i mipany uustei in
1 1 ij ofln 1 fidui lary i.litn.n the
ni of tin pi 1 ion or lotpniailon
' Who . -on h Iniste- 1-1 acting
tiim .!- 1 that thi said two
1 iKiap.- ii.ntain ta'imeiits em-
1 1 nix nt t;. mt s full know It lfc'1- and
4. n f as tn thi 1 In um 't un and
a lillol - 1 t di 1 which itii. khold-
it ind iii uit hniflers .shidu not
t 1 1 at iipi 1 tin books 1 f thi 1 mi
s as 11 til. hold
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by all and a treat tune was had.
Hon.tn s services beirnn with a
Su.iiine Prayer melting at ' 13 At
thW ilofoiional meeting Clarence
Neisnm led the thoughts of the
Vsiiiinmii in a feilniK of "for-
ge'tii k 'be things thit ue behind I
an I 1. 11 hln.: forth '" tie things
. I fine" it I 1 lueak The
f t utiiiK 1 1 n n fii-iung tf
1 ti 1" ili to I it 1 iiHilhlli
n - 1 v id wf ndi iull
Mi Ni w -1 111 inadi
11 - if tin -un
tin . '. 1 tin
nf this project and the cessation of humanity's foulest plasties the re-
curlng visitation of armed conflict
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TOMORROW IN WORLD OF FASHION
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the stilt All the iiiiitiuiers s'io.mmI
I an ahuiidiinii of nsembli 1 in
iwhlili twinl was nniniprorient and
whs varlouxlv lombitud with wool
inp i rep. il i and witn j rsi y ill
ail li l I Muivill I. i m spurts apt ii. i nas ininiiir mull. fancy weavis
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indiii 1 inunatelv tn anv and all In-
Itrd Vert Miliirt
Sonietlmis the frock ami lining
111 mal flothr- for datime wear 1 rtlf of hrthtwotght wool foi wear-
It mint wooli 11 things for fall -lability und wai tilth ns in m iny of
yoiitt COI fi - -l'Ml
.it their i.mor
uiiept MlK r Wom with eriual suitability
h thoic of u who go In for actl-
ln thi afti rnoon seivtie talk v Mnor. r ihl. rnuntrv dwallar
w rr i.idr b studt nts of Randolph r for thr mornnK shopping epdi-
C'll.gi. und reports were made by llon nt Ul8 Woman who Uvea In
various officers of the dtatriat Uin Jor la thl.i hm of enatuma
Then the addrtaa of the evening Ponnned to any one age of genera-
wni brought by Rev J E. Mont- tlon TnB popuinr mKjB r0r sporta
gomei of Oraruuri who talked on .othes haa quite definitely Influ-
the subjei t."LooltiuK Forward to rnr(i the styles not only for the
Ms Life' Vocation ' Peelslons for (.0ege and high school girl but
full tune Chilstlan s. t v u e were 1n tnB ciathes of the small
U.'ii it tin 1 lose of thn uddress sUngsler show a decided sports n-
Mi I I t'V Ot.. a '"I" during fluence
nl " " '"" The snorts note Is 1 heritage from
-.wuth had British ciusir.i who know so
Mi-.
1 ha
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Sin I 1
111 1 11 ' I
the 1 11
tn wild and 0 waim and comfortabli toi morn-1 the new ense.nblrs. One of out
standing merit of tweeu. nau a
beige background with a thread ot
red. worn over a frock of red crep-
ella with plaiting and fringe of
the materials the coat lined with
the rd of th frock
A note of red introduced with a
beige background la one of the
outstanding colois for the season's
sporta togs. All shades of red fiom
the brilliant cardinal tone to the
deep more aubdued drew of wine
111 e used Augusta Bernard makes
a delightful spoits ensemble with
shebort box Jackot of wine red over
a rid and tan tweed mixture the
overblousc rut in tow points at the
front double breasted and overl'ip-
ping like a man's wuitcoat St.hap-
arelli whose sports things ate up-
reme In tliflr wuv makis a iimi tui
t hnwn
in iiinu I
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this 'JHth day of r pt.mUir
I ! DEKRE NoUiy i'ul In
iiimiiHnm expires June U.' '
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Women Plannitif
floorer Campaifn
. MA'KHTOX Oct 2 nf) A 11.1I
sit 1 umpaign in behalf of the
tj.ili.lHi of Herb-it Hoov. 1 for
M-.idmt wna rn fiKit today in th'
ii is Women a Christian V i
Vldiesaes vigorously 1. -uiirs'
i 1 nor Alfred F. Smith 1 N-
.. k is a nien.ii 1 to tn u .n
tne tuition ly Alvii M. iv I
ti ii-din. Mrs JitMie fia
ir nji-town an I Mis J
r it Ii Sh t 1
! tin ngi. m ' r I'rayei w.i how to llv and who have the
n' fl 3D Su n ivemnit Kift of resaing up not only to their
I a eiy l 1 l-ig program . f iir. Bllt rjr v.rv rv-
.ind evuv .in .njoyed ini' illmate a v. II There U simply
lalks . n a le b P substitute for s. ft warm woolem
4 1 iniiii nndut'toi of dampness nnd
the Knglish and Scotch weaves
liivi tn-i onie the da time iinlfoun
..r ih smart Briton One might al
.1 i-t -n tliat the present ilianu
lb 1 wnolin weaves have 1 onie tn
f tii imis foi sin h master wei-i
' ' '1 ' . II "Hi 1 and Miyer have ijlor '
I 1 I'lac-'ii tin -plMidld Kntiluh inai.1
In t a i theli Inimitable art At the r.
pe 11 1 1 ili il nut li .( k Hup ci nt Paris openings the wooli na
Ir' in ntht the . I ir. s o' tlie weie b all odds the outstanding
.veil t ilkiPh 0-1 I' Kiiik Foi fahitc if thn season The rough
wai ' Krdcatn m Trxai ' twee Is foi morning frocks and In
V. 'I ppeit 1 . 11 Ins talk formal nseiuhles broadcloth wool
j Willi ' bnef lunt.iri 1 K Hi velours rashmeie fur fabrh ai.d
'i 'W f'.ev fra..i.i- r ' iuiki niiieu matorlals all these anil in inv
. ' t . vAiilingstnn Congres- moie. have come back with great
1 1 nii n Portland Maine ai claim
1 11 piaved and planned But for the sporta or morning en-
1 s.nuig people might be aemble which is smart above i'i
1 .1. 1 1 1 the activ t of the other daytime apparel at the mom-
1 1 p in told of how on ent there is nothing like twwl
1. t 1. f.i-t K o.irtin ror me useful flock It is seemed
. tmiial
I n n n. ii
I id. up It
1 1 . min in
1 1 1 1 1 ti.t
told
pas'
dot
ut 'l
tnat
draw
chili
Feb
was held and .. uutlal -.miet i I flatly to avoid bulUne-s with slight
ganUed At that time there waal
no idea of starting something to! )an nryerr sucn M nilnlsteis
spread tu other churches Tut was missionaries religious educational
meielv an Idea to put the oung directors V M nnd Y W C A
monle In that chun h to work I'h a..rli.ru. ( f.i. .
t -' . . " ' ''4- H"4 41II-H III 11111 11
"" idea spnad however and now juM llon for thr( ork a (. j. 0
1 ' " I P. r.iH Ul r thi re an 111011 thai .ih-h vi. ..nni.i . ...
fJ5 .ton were inudlv applauded at hjO.ooCi Kndvuiti 111 the world wortn League and B Y p' C so-
the inniial twrt'iu. t of the I nlon MorP than 87 evangelist ical chnn h- rietles grew out of C E nocletie
1 ere last night. r endoistng and iwmg It pro when the older members' of th' de'
M Moody lea I. 1 of Anti-htmth I Kra m He In eveiv .oun'iv nominations of thene n'ganlAtions
Iitmoi-ratU in Texas .i.ulai. 1 tin lU tU. t ued woild And with wtsh.d to dntw tin 11 voting people
rrniiil"cy oi mo nrw 10m imiici- nun ireus or ruiiiime whik.is 111 fmIll ino lntrr denoniuiation.il
tiffr for preslitetu v .s me gre nm the r u woik Igioup and lentei thmii aiound
menace that hlla oonfionted foi IV) Chtlutian Enleavii lil-tiu h iw liheu nti chinch nroirrnm fp Hie
rears fhe lonstructive offorU uf also. ays Mr Huppert tha' 80 tol nortn ancj cadt Mctions of the
sojjfft-of tho organization vo percent or tne tun time Chrt-' United States however the-e or
young player Is to allow him to sott
a good fellow player carry out Ills
assignment while under fire
"Ticket request continue to co-ne 1
In dally and a capacity crowd will 1
jam the Buckarno .stadium One
thousand window cards will be dls
played thlb week on every highwiiv
leading to Binckenrldge within om
hundred and fifty miles. Although '
many reservations have alreadv
been made the management stated '
iiatnrd iv that pler.tv of jjim I seat
weie Mt av.iilablt ind n iinugid
local I ins to take ad intake of
same
T ( ( I'lllMI.I)
fob lounovs
FORI VAORIH i f I ia. 1.
the most -irnlficant n .-it
ear will tike pl.n. n. i ii
d ly when the Texas Chn 'i. '
veistlj Hntt.ed Fi ik-1 1 miv '
Biecki nii Igi tu mi' t thi 1 (il :
Cowhovs Tins K inn vi I 111 in
gnat di il to both ti 1111 1 ii.
will it be irnpoitan foi tin hil.
Institution
Under thi dlieitlon if Find
Bridges foimei Buloi uu mm th
Cowboys are making a niong hid
Uiia year for a berth in the aoutn-
western Conference To g iin pies
tige onough to nutke possible this
aim the rodeo men must take aomo
of the present members of the loop
to a cleaning The Frogs will be
the first big chance for the Bridge-
men and one of tho only two
chances on tho schedule
The only other confeicnce riiihc .
for the Cowboys will bo the one
scheduled for Oct 18. with S M
V nt Wichita Falls To make any
kind of showing toward gaining
admittance Bridges must win ono
01 both of these contests
In light ot these facts It i ier
tain that when the Abilene bovs
and good looking i-um mble of rough I tnlit the fu Id next Satiiiday against
gra twi.d and combines it with a li'nurh Mattv Bell's purple warriors
K.hv jumper laid ovir with Intel- tnc . wju hP "primed" and will
CHtinK modi mimic figures in two plny wnat fnothall followers call
snaui i in mue Insplied foothall "
iliiiiior l.nseinldes j rondltions in the Frog uimp
lh.11 . no sntaitu not moie ; ngP t entain th it the Frogs will
1 ii ti. il costume for the young ilr B ntn the fray detei mined to
11 h. nl girl than the wool ensemble e. the victors Matty Bell has
And these juiiloi msembles lo not f)f doubtful strength and
differ greatly from those worn by wllh on.hes ovei the confer-giown-ups
F-or quite little ru I- .. wlth herec ockeil toward
the 011. pi.ie funk m Hi. f.votit. th( W)t Tlxu PonfU(. lt U H
sometini.s made to I ang front ibe ( (i( () hp Kro w fcUo ak(l hr
ihoulu. 1 s.m.tim. s b.li.i It Hi. -.. rlh. . . .
fun k 11 not mnde of ton hiavv ma .. . im 1.1. -ai
. . . Bell h-i been shifting his candl-
terlal It is an .111 pained bv bloon) 1 . . . . . . .
. . ! ... .. 1- i dates about looking for weight and
eu to muuh If however tweed is' . . ". .?. .u
used for the dress the bloomers14 ""M -cob'Bf.Uo" W"h
are made of crepe de thine 01 one I "-"on of Ph" "dler big 300
of the washable weave P"""" """ '" " "" ""'"t "
Wool jeniey. tweed wool crepe. ' UP th' Froff' wl" P' " v-
flat crepe velveteen and many wool "jlB '""' l" ' ""the field
mixtures are used tor tin so jouth- "" '
ful nii nihil s for thev are extreme ( detigiij anil in openwork lacy
l well auited to ciuldien' activi-j weaver Home are pull-over models
tie For girls who are t ill foi ' and others a blscr shape The
then iikc the font and fio. k type younR mil of today has been hi.nit-
l.s mure suitable It is 11 little im f psychology nf apoei h.
inon fuin.al and nmr. hi coining 1 s lonu n tin n an I wi.iiun niv.
Thr 1 hon m ah ml 1 quitllv. dividt I -.puki 11 .irimding lo Ki .-sitniwi
'1 tw i' Ui iio t J 1 k.t and Innj u un hn. lo 11 I litti. iltj nn. 1 .11
10.it i 1 hi. vim. nt in wain. ttl iiitii' I.... I- heguung with 's"
is the tweed frock with long coat ' "b ' and t ' The professoi sti-
wool liqed foi namping 01 Just e-1 nnte.s that today approximately f-
ing out of doors In wintei It make 133000 Miffei tiom tin- impi il
a in iit Miitobl. outfit A Kltl so r.ie.it and h i - th.v n 1 le
clad i 1 quipped loi tne 1 ulilt.-i 1.1111 In hi I1.1 1 1. 11 1. .1.
weathei ( sun . uros
Then .11 nmi) tiiuit ami ue ( d so iiidii failuuii iriviltgLs nut
I I sv u'tiis ioi tin joung gill lhljatl'a ful thi )Ouna'i 1 genttatlon
fall In both sleeveless ami long are piactlcully the grown-up mode
sleeve moileU in fancinallng eeomc- in miniature.
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OUT OP HIS WAY "THIS NOON .Ami LET
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