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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 4

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PAtiK rottu AMIimon KVEXl.VQ AND DAttlT HOT BLAST WrDXKhDAT, hKITMIBKR 191 i I I I 1 Eleanor flmUh Music Book. L1 PublicScbools Will Sporting ftlelvs la. bankruptcy before the District Court of tha Vnlted. State, for the Eastern Division of th Northern District of Alabama, I will aell on Tuesday, the' FIfteeuth day of September, 191 4, at the CalhoiiB County Courthouse ia the City of Annlatori, Alabama by auction, during the le-" gaPhoura of sale the following de- i Carpentcr a A-, Thompson'a V. 8 History.

Foater'a Outline Mane? An- plied Art Drawing 46. Daviatj'; fiealth. Leaapna, Book -2. Eleanor Smith Mualc Boolf 3, How Wa are Gorerned, Pad tar girl. Senior Siattt.

Orado Kenmxly's Uprs-6bo JWblnaofl, 8lmin'a Ya- masHee. Heed's Word -Leaaona, Spell scribed real nd personal log Colaw 'a. practical XHTfiR IfJ SOUTH i.i i "1 WILL TRY liilllE jl Southeast Quarter of the Kortawettt Quarter of Section Eleven, 'TDwnshlp' Eighteen South, Range Nine Eaat Iu Cleburn8 County, Alabama. 2nd. One saw jnlli engine and boiler, lo be' aold clear and; free of TEAM11815 Knoivllle, Tenn, Sept.

alnee th Appalachian con-prnied of Knoivllle, Morrlatown, Bristol, Johnson Cllyi Jlome aad Mlddlcboro. piwtl through such a tueceaafui season In lli and ever nine the' abbreviated circuit hf the unit name bunted Hurt spring, Knox-villa promoter! ami Bristol enthusiast have boon busy trying to dtpe out a now league for 1116. Hare It la: It shall bo clae or claaa proposition, and will In all probability be composed of Knox- vllla, Johnson City. Bristol, Roanoke Lynchburg and Bluefleld. If It ia dwlilrd to have eight cluba In tha circuit, Mlddlcboro and Aabavlllo may bo Induced to roroa In.

The fact that KaoavllJa and Brle- tol fana have ban without baaaball at season ha created quit an appetite In thee two cltlea for tha national paatlma (or aait season, tha Bristol fana ara strong for tha claaa article, while the Knoxvllla follower atlll bav vision of a Southern Aaaoclatlon tenm. Por nulla a while an aaltatlnn haa been going tha roundaTnffTfcITjrrOT Kavanaugh hall, and alnca It announced recently that the Montgomery franrhUn' might be on the "market at' an early date', aeveral local promoter have been buay In this 'direction, Anyhow, whether It la Souther Association or Tenheasae Virginia League, local fana will no douht get in tine when another 'lea gue ciub una town. i Manager frank 11. Moffett, one of jaoaera lloog rye Higher aograpby, Carpen tor'l N. Thompson'a Hiatorv Foster' Outline Map, Applied Art Irrawlng 46, Davison's Health Leaaona, Book 2, "Eleanor JimLtb- Mu- ele Book 3, How We Aw Governed Sewing Pad 3 for girl.

Junior Seventh Grade EJjofi'a Seventh Reader, Bulwer-Lytton Ijist Day of PomDcll. Heed's Worif tassona. Spelling Blank, Colaw'a Practical Arithmetic, Modern English Bok Smitlideal Copy Book 7, Frye'a, Higher Geography, -Carpen ter Europe, Thompson' Hlatory U. Foster'i Outline Map. How We Are Governed, Applied rt Drawing 4 7, Eleanor Smith Music Book 3 Sewing Pad 3.

Senior Seventh Grade, Scott' Talisman Dewey L'Cfioper Last of the Mohlcnna, Reed' Word Leaaona. Spelling. Blank, Colaw'a Practical 'Arithmetic. Modern jgngliab, Book 2, frye' Higher Geflfraphy, Dubose'a Hlatory of Alabama. Applied Arts Drawing 47, Eleanor Smith Music Book 8, Sewing Pad 4, Spoiling Blank.

Supply Lbtt. First Grade Pencil tablet. SxlO. Pencil, large beginners', Colored crayon, Drawing paper. Small scissors, Ruler, no metal.

Second Grade Pencil tablet, 8x10 Pencil, Alpha. Colored crayona, draw ing paper. Ruler, no metal, small Bciasors. Third-Seventh Grades Inclusive Pencil tablet, 6x9, Composition book. Drawing pencil, Dixon's Operator, PiaclL-flQ JuetnJ tlnwatej jtl()rBx, Prang or Embeco A 12, drawing paper, small scissors, Eagle pen 4 60, Large pen staff, black ink, safety bottle only.

Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Grade Pencil tablet, 6x9, Composition book. Dixon's Operator pencil, Drawing paper. BAXKItVPTCY' SALE. I'niier and by virtue of an order of the llefereo in Bankruptcy in the matter of Oxford Sawmjll Company a partnerahlp, bauarupt, W. Maje Ar C.

-4Jimp-l son, nartur in Hrm Ik.1,,,,,,1 I BlriulBgbaui, pl, jf (b' ojxie league wit) the torma a aub mKtt by tha ftoutiiara leaaua direr tore there wlU 4two Claaa" A aguea in the eouth In 1IS. If( tha pro- mowra of tiie Dixie will place 100 in caah with. Preeldent Kava naugh gad guarantee that the Souther ri 'a ioaa. It anv In 1915. will bit repaid, there will be two lacuea Otberwiaa the Dixie muat tura to the Federala.

I'pon rrturalng t' Mule Rock Preeldent W. M. Kavgnaugh wired the following telegram: "Returning Ut the office tbla morning, replying to your telegram Would fay that Mr Pharr (BefcreUry of the Dial lea u) la correct In hla atatement. The diroctora of tha Boutbcrn aaaoclatlon it r'eady to conclude iiegotlatlona whenever the promotera of tha Pixie league comply with tbl part af, the contract aa to guarantees. Wa are ready to meet them at, any tlma they indicate." Thua It la up to the Dixie, la ae they ahould put up the guarantee the Southern league parka will be Ptanad at tkolr dlapoaal.

They will given the prolnotlon of rgan(e7 baaunall. It would neaa that Mr-mlngham, Memphla, New Orleaoa, Aflaata, Chattanooga aad Naabvllle would aava koatluuoua 4Mtaabal aad thai XMX Tak and flhreveport would ba In laa A ball again. But deaplta President Kavaaaagb'a tlnaJbifoTl 'K TIaeTlh-thB IMte win not meet tue proposition. Toe lernia are prohibitive. One hundred thousand dollars muat be paid for tha privilege.

Than any joaacs that the Southern May au'tata aa result of conyniUilua must ba offset. And If afWir glvltig tha Dixie year's trial the Houthera thinks It haa In anyway worked dlfflrultloa the Dixie inuet hut up and quit. Wilt the fsdarala auccor the Dixie raagueewf-'That 4a the oafatlon. i 11 Hept. t.

Failure to play a full nine Innings la the flral game of a double header cost Hous ton tha 114 pennant of the Texa league. Kx retary Farroll of the national baseball rouimlsaion upholding the contention of to Waco club, which pruteated one of tha vlctofkia credited to Houston. The game in Question, between Houston and Austin, waa cut to eeven laoliutK bit-jKirccwent and waa won ly Uuuaton. la a'laTrufte'Ifiirlpil- to President Davidson of the lea- guq today Mr. farrell holds that all PAVS TO KICK Second v- Orada Want First Reader, Free Treadwell'a Second Reader, Red a Primary Speller, SMIlng Blank, and riay'with Applied ArU Drawing Book 42 Eleanor.

8mUU Music Book 1." Junior Third Or ado Ward's Sec ond Reader, Eggleaton'a Ojea Amer ican, ueea rnmary Bpier, Co- law, Duka and Powera iflementary. Arlthmotolc, Modern English Book Smlthdeal Copy pok Sj'Spelling Blank, Payne Geographical Nature Studlea. Applied Arte Drawing Book 4, Eloanor Smith Mualc Bpk 1.. Senior Third Grade Fre and Tread well' Third Reader, Fifty fam ous Storle Retold, Reed' Prfinary Speller. Colaw, Duke and.

Powers Elementary Arithmetic, Modern English, Book 1, Payne Geographical Nature Studiea, Applied Arta Ing Hook 43. Eleanor Smith. Music Book 1, Spelling Blank. Junior Fourth Oradaw-Elson' Fourth Reader, Eggleston'" American Life- and Adventure, Reed's Primary Speller, Spelling Blank, Co-law, Duke and Powera Elementary Arithmetic, Modern English, Book Fryc' First Course In Geography Applied Arts Drawing. 44t Dvlaon Health Lessons, Book 1, Eleanor Smith Mualc Book 2.

Senior Fourth Grade Howe' Fourth. Reader, Baldwin's Old Creek Stories, Reed Primary' Speller, Co- law and Powerg Elementary Arithmetic, Modern English Book 1 Frye'a First Course In Oeography.Ap-plied Arts Drawing 44, Davison's Health Lessons Book 1, SpelllnK Kleajior Smith Music Book 2. Junior. Fifth Grade Elaon's Fifth Reader, Stephen' Defo' Roblntion Crusoe, Heed' Word Lesson. Spelling Blank.

Colaw'a Practical Arithmetic, Modern English, Bqok 1.. Smlthdeal Copy Rook 5, Frye' First Course In Geography, Evan' 45, Eleanor Smith Music Book 2. Sewing Pad 1, for girls. Senior Fifth Grade: Howe Fifth Reader, Verne Around the World. Reed Word Leeon, Spelling Blank Colaw' practical Arithmetic Modern English, Book 1.

Frye'a First Course In Geography Evans Primary History, Applied Art Drawing 45, Eleanor Smith Music Book 2, Sewing Pad 2 for girls. Junior Hlxth Grade Elaon'a Sixth Header, Copper's Deemlaycr, Koed'-i Word Lesson. Spelling Blank. Co-law's Practical Arithmetic, Modern Eh gnahrlBaok -1 Rwtthdeel Cpy Book Frye'a Higher Geography, For All The State coiilulenee in Tlie State tis, atiy llen'of mortgage' that E- Gooding, of Fell 'City. may have In the-same.

3rd. Two yoke of oxen eubjeit to any Hen or incumbrance agalnht same. 4th. One Steam Dry being on the land above described. 5th.

Two house bnllt oa the aldve described land aqdf TeaeTved to the Oxford Sawmill Company; 6th. An undivided one ball-Inter cut In about 35,000 foet of lumber sawed by the Sblnbone Lumber Company. 7th. An undivided one-half in terest In feet of ium- yrlto, undivided, one-half in- out 14,000 feet of lum- Alabama, Including that ohvlorae Block Mountain. An undivided one-half In terest in tram road at the saw mill of the Shinbone Lumber Company 10th.

Ad. undivided In terest In tram can and truck at the Shinbone Lumber Company' plant In Cleburne County, Ala. 11th. An undivided onehalf Interest In tbe timber on what la known as the Wallace timber. 12th.

All Interest that said Oxford Sawmill Company and each of the bankruDts had In and to the W44ey- tthodea. Schedule B-l. 13th. The following land of A. C.

Simpson, vlx: An undivided one-half liitoreat In Lot 1 In Block 34 Id the Town of Oxford, Ala. 14th. 'following land of W. 0. Hayee In Talladega County.

Alabama, viz: North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty, Townnhip Seventeen Range. Eight' Eaut. CHAS. D. KLINE, Trustee.

Curas Old taraa. Other RtmwBta Won't Cart. Tht wotnt cues, no nutter how tons.Hlinr. arc end br wooiri, mubi i. Portet AnilsCTWaMWMBg nUms He.aac.ti.oe ftimtM tr tht Mn tjtr.

Book LI has shown its per ai th. An terdat In jru ber At 0ford IF. YOU WANT THE LATEST DOPE THIS MAN F. MENKE HAS IT ALL Be Open Tomorrow (Coatlnoed From page 1.) fy It. tb tie experlme nt will be4rled In other gtadea; Teeclier Vr lttl-IOIS.

iilgfc School yr w. Vann. A. Hytrin; mtKeiHailca science, Mia Alice Pehua. English and modern Mlaa Mry Wood, ruff.

A. I.atta and fctatory. The high school haa a strong faculty!" Principal Vaffn, pf Birmlng'- bam. Is an graduate of Howard college, and, recelvod the de-grte from the I rilverelty of -Alabama last una. Ma la an experienced blgb achal teacher.

Mis Alice Pettua, teacher of Eng Hub and languagea, la 1 graduate of the L'nlveralty of MUhl- n. Mlaa Mary Woodruff I a graduate of Peabody. KlemeUry boola Qulntard Avenue Mlns pattl King. Principal alxth grade. Mias Annie Person, sixth grudel.

Miss Bessie Johnson, fifth grade. Mlaa Frances Noble, fourth grade. Miss Mamie Bltnnut. (ff urth grade. Mlaa Buena Bafrqtr, 'tftlrd Mlaa Anna third arade.

Mlaa Btellg Huger, aeeond grade Mlaa Darlaa Jones, second grade. Mlaa Emma Lea l.edbeter, first grade. Wllmer A4mie Mrf. 'V. McCof, A.

seventh grade boya; Mlsa Anna King, seventh grade girls. Misa Joala Wilana1xth Mad, Mlas Nol-Ue lUvara. aecong. grn.de. i Mlsa hwr Lanham, aacoaui grade.

Mlaa Loula WUBa. first grade. Plae Avenue Mr, Archie Thorn ton, A. principal, fourth and fifth gradoa. Mlaa ItetsU Hedley, third grade.

Mis Jeesia Irwin, aecond grade. MIb Jlitimle t.edbctter, flrat grade Fifth Ward 8chool (White) Mr. T. A Anderson, A. principal.

fourth and fifth grades Mlaa llnu- lab Roberta, third grade. MIhr Nack-le Jlrels. second grade. Miss Blrdf Kernodle, first grade. Tike Xew Teacher In Uie lltementary Mr.

F. L. teacher of the boya' seventh grade at the Wtimee avenue school is eon of former City fiupt. F. L.

McCoy of Bufaula. Ala. He Is a graduate of the Eufaula high achool. of the Galncavllle. Mril- ary Academy, and an A.

B. gradu ate of tb Waablnglon and Le Vnl- veraity of Va. Ha ha had'expert- enee In teaching boya la the Gainesville Military Academy. Mr'. Archie Thornton, Principal of Pine avenne achool, Is a high school graduate with normal achool Ing.

and haa had aaveral yi perience aa principal aad teacher. Mlaa Anna King, teacher of the Kim' seventh grade; la a altter of Mlaa Pattl B. la high achool graduate, a graduate dt peabody, and aa had a number of year of experi ence In teaching la file grades and In high school Mlaa Frances Noble la a graduated of the Annleton high achool and of. the Livingston State Normal. She, was one of the strongest pupils that Tef, the high- achool.

atood. rorreapondlngly blgb at where she made a brilliant record both a a student aad a teacher ln: Miss Buena Barrett ia a school graduate and a graduate of. tha Mllledgovllle, Normal school. She made a brilliant record In ber three yeara' teaching since gradua tion. Miss Darlan Jonea la a graduate of the Montgomery High school, with subsequent training In normal hoofs.

She la A successful teach er. Mies Jlmmte LadbetUtr la a sinter Mrs. Wilt Mallory, formerly iJice tadbetter and Mftsa Emma Lea Led- tietier, I a graduate of Noble Insti tute, and of (ha Jack eon Hie boot She Cornea from good esc fl ing stock, waa aunceaeful la ber practice In teaching." Mlaa Jessie Irwin is a gradual the Jacksonville Normal school and an had nine rrr tea yeara of success ful experience. She formerly taught Gadsden and wa highly recommended by Jnlge Dlsque, Hoard of Kauoauoa rr paaaaen ana other. Miss Beulaht Roberts Is a btgn school graduate, add A.

U. graduate, atadeat for agrear and a half of te-VnJvlrarty. nf Ala arid bap bad a number of; years tf eaiertaH, having tought fur the past eevoralaara 1 the Columbus, Ga achoola. Hook 1.14 for 101 4-1 MS. Suhlor First Qradt Arnold Primer, Ward Primer', Applied Art Draw-lag Book 41.

Senior Flrat Grade Arnold 'First Reader, Free and rTreadwefl First Reader. Heed Primary Speller, Kmlthduel Copybook 1. Applied Art Drawing Book 41. Spelling bkuk. Juiilor- ftreood lde Ward'i First Reader, Stepping Rtonee Second Render.

Riwd'a Primary Pielicr, Blang, SaaHadeal Copybook Applied Art Drawing Book 4 J. 4- 4- fiOtmiERN ITAMDINO. W. i 1 7 2 Pet. .082 .64 Birmingham NW Orleans Mobile Atlanta Nashville 77 7 73 72 7 ((I Chattanooga Memphis Montgomery .432 .252 ltoaulte VeMwrday.

nirmingbam 1, Naabvtlla 0. Mobil 5-4, AtlanU 1-1. New Orleaoa Chattanooga S-, Mrmpbla l-t. (Jamea Naabvllle at Birmingham. New Orlnana at ChattanAoga.

Mobile af Atlanta. WITH THK lllSxknH. Hilly Murray. the Australian featherwalghl. who waa a claaay box er Id b.la djty, flguree that he can coin, bacg." Mllburn Baylor, tb Indlanapolla lightweight, baa earned $17,000 In hla all roontha' boxlrig campaign In Auatralla.

Jim Buckley, manager of Uunboat fflJtoObl.lj)re..,aj;a!na Marry Pollock and Dan Mt'Kettrlck. IlKcklay declarea that Hmlth will never boa Meee Wlllard or any other fighter udr the management of Curly, llloch or MtKetlrkk. the beat known baawball men In the eouth, favora the claaa Of pro- poartloa. and he will no doubt take an active part In the formation of auoh a circuit. I- -i r'i a mi nf i i an, ii ed before the boxing public.

T- 1 1 a a Johnny Kllbane'i entry llilo the lightweight claaa baa caused' a caf-taln cleamor for4 fight between the Cleveland Irishman and Freddy Welsh, tha champion of the woitd. KM bane's style of fighting la much like Welah'a. Both men rank' aa. great i.ng generate and In the1 top-COV h' i lajia Aa' to VcUmce and daa Ing. it's doubtful If a fight between the tw.

aouud draw a very big hniiae ia the country. The fun a here' would rather ken a affair. Tin American boxing pribllr fcoutt rjth.T aatih iwp men wllk a ropulattun for carrying a-knovknut punch tUaTeTnMentTr The puhlle wan's to see a Vnmkoui aa the climax t.f the "tight, ami it's doubtful if byli.lng' of tin kind would reault It KJIhane and Welsh slc-ed on to Vai'h other. e. ne day while eagage4 iu bnatlng up a party wIion la all lanooence bad declared that "I tUInk a mirie Is a mighty uaeful aulUlal" an cx-prlae fighter saw Fletcher.

He was m- the' other fellow's face. After the fight, the pug gat Into conversation with Fleleher. "WhatcUa ddla' fox a queried the fighter. "BcUIn1 papers." auswered Fletcher. .1 "Quit It.

I'll take you under 111 wing and tuach the' trlcka the scrapptn'. game. You'll he a M'hamp aome day And two yeara lBce that time. Kd Fritx of Newcastle, IV. tnaba'aer of Fletcher thliijti the same "Hlnce Fletcher got his first professional engagement about, two years ago he haa met the best boy In hla clitea." aaya Frttl "He aa fought 4 4 times, has won 21.

IS. by knockouts, and has lnat only three times. These defeats wuTe on d-ulslona Fletcher la a welterweight. The pbunant winner In the1 Nh Rngland league wllf play the Eaetor aswiclation chahiplona a poet-seanou series for the championship of Nv Kngland. Kvldentl the climate at Ht.

faulx ag'reea with Hub rerdne. The ''tial- lllln' t' heller for the Cardinals than he aver did f'-" the Bravea. State Depositary -r IV Froth. Ii. enke.

New Kept. I Johnny Evera of the Ilrares, ata'nda to make In Tne neighborhood of thla year, and, ahould the Bravee win the ball get a world eerlee divvy la addition. Kvera got a 125.000 bonus for signing up'wlth the Braves. That money waa paid Jo him upon tha orders of the National league wtilcl took Kvera out 'of the a bauda of ChHrtos Webb Murphy, late owner of the CubaV The league lot EvetS M'H Mmtmli UiMlMAi'-ut Mnrn! the rigin 10 maae a nine irf ruu the gala of the tar acond aaeemsn. In addition tp' bl bonul." Fvere mil nrawTratary-oi year'a work, and an addlttonnl bonus of 21000 If tlia team flnialiea flral.

If It ftuialiea sw.oml ba. will at ftado; 1f.lt flnlbhea third Imio, hiii Ir.ob If they land' fourth. From the way thinga look now, tli Hravea aurely will land, In the first Ulvlalon. they tell thla story about Ty Cabb who recently beanie afflicted with gqlfltla: JihiLlulnJngach School Dcparii and Department of ICtlueation can every.chittl, Ty. in hie fi'rxt time.

nut. lead Uiapreaaed with the way be decorated mother and father in Anniston or fctlhoun comny. We have our stoetA convete.ntly arranged, and can supply you wiHuiny (Wyf Jie hooks mentioned jn the published list at a moment's notice. This store is also the 'best placy to buy stationery, Pencils, inks and other articles used in the school room. Aa a result Uouaton and Waco are tied for first ptace.

The season end ed yeatnrday aad unofficial percent-agea gave Uouaton a lead of half a 44 BAHHULt MtATTPll Outfletdnr (leorge-r Burns of the Clanta is leading the haae-atealera aa well as the run-gettere In the National league. Frlta Malw-I or the Yankee la giving Kddle Collins, the rhlladol-. phla aaf. a grand battle tor the baatv stealing honors lo tha'XiuorUaa league. Vt Ty fobb Is of the oplnhm" that the Athletic an boat the of the big league iu a championship eerie.

Hal Chase haa been, stinging the pill in the neighborhood of .250 alnce he Joined the Huffalo club of the league. Young Unary, the. Browne' fli' contlnutw to ahow that he la imn or the real find of the year. It la prmllcted lha anotawe-eeaaua'ta. ti ibl ahow will make unUlH' alax of ih youngster.

Maoager-ilcUra of the Ulanu must be saving lirry McLean for the world' series. The only Wort Larry has been doing of late ha conalatud of relieving hlef Meyera In tbt ninth Inning. Dick Hoblltael. tha former f'inc nati Bed -Bird, now with the tted HOI. ha triade a hlx Alt with Itoetuo fans' DiclS'ri tiiuoly eritliu hati 4een im iit tha ieatarea the tine work ol the Hot Of late.

ball and tlieu swung at It. He missed, tie ewuitg again and again. Hlx llnjcs aid the fgnioua Tv awing and tlx lliuoa dliXtka luUl i Thea Ty slooji-ed down, pi' cd up the ball "and loaned It to hla caddy "Hey, boy." he hhIM, this tlilnj. to me TUo btiy Uld, and' Ty, using wiMidcn (Klyr an a bat, met the ball with terrific torce aud'eent It aullltm toward a Utile valley 2U0 yard away. "They outiht 10 ItaiiK" the fules of title aaine, so.

jia' to give every body ilr iliance," remarked Tjt. a Jack Jolinxiin, the -colored puuth-tn sV perwm. la. reported to. be Thb or 23K.OOO that the negro' la reported lo have retoiv-ed (or tbkllng Hie bocser or Frank Mnreu lust June, nover reached the handi of the champion Hungry creditors stt' bed the money Just -fore the flRht aud all Jaik how h.i to show tor bis labors Is a receipted bllla.

The boxer are mohlllxlng In different eertlona of the country und 111 duclare war on each during to weeka or a. Home nf the 'purf who have l-en summering In the wild parte hf thexe I'nlted fttnlea re-tuCuinc, to cit'Uichftoii und anrurni', everybody that they 'are in shap? to put the greatest fights ever dlaolay- mm 60MERY 1 'I State Depositary for School Books III.

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