Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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OPPOSE BRIDESBURG
Sectional Baseball Rivals Clash
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Tlic FlcMier ynrncrs continue their
M'liciltilc with the opponents for city
honors this evening when the down dewn down
eowners meet their frlentlly enemies,
'ItlilesbttrR, nt the letter's field nt Klcn Klcn
mend nnd Orthodox streets.
crew hns the edge
Rgregntlen In the
nnd In the Inst
and Heed streets
reverse.
Itttv Kcnner. with n ilnzen tttrnlclit
wins, or Lefty Stlely, with eleven In n
row. nre nvnllnble for mound dttty for
Hrldcsburjr, nnd It will be cither of
these ngnltiftt Median or Orlcshnbcr.
Only one big gnme is en the card for
downtown fnns. It is tit Thirteenth nnd
Jehnsen streets, where the Seuth Phllly
Hebrews mingle with Stcnten Field
Club. The Splins have regained their
winning stride nnd hnmlcd Hllldnle an
other reverse vestertlnv. Hlcnlen hns
; played tlie downtewners once before nnd
wen, u te -1, out the Htilins expect n
different result wjtli Lcity Vnnn op
posed te "Lla" Powell.
All tennis count tlie "biggest" game
of tlie season when Hilldnle plays, nnd
Midi will be the ense nt Fourth nnd
Wlngohecklng streets, where the North
Phillies taln en Kd Uelden's boys from
Darby. It Is the first time these tennis
have come together nnd North Phllly
fnns will be out in force. Hilldnle nlse
nlnys Its usitiil Thursday engagement nt
home nt e P. M. with J. & J. Dobsen.
Stenchtirst S cells Rcvcnge
l'lcnty of games nre en tap for West
Phllly fans. Steftrhurst followers hiivc
Hlvcrflde as the visiting nttrnctlen. The
Jefseymen trimmed Nnce Ityun'R'Cein-
blnntliin t te 0 en Sunday, nnd It is
un te Stenchurst te come through or
have ifs record of net hnvimr lest a
series te any club 'shattered. The game
w'll be played at Fifty-eighth nnd Wal
nut streets.
Johnnle f'nstle nnd his Shnnnhnn
athlete arc the opponents of Lit Broth Breth
ers at Kitty-fourth and Elmwood nvc
tine. The Stere boys have played im
proved ball the past while nnd n close
contest should result. Chester, which
defeated Lit Profilers .'1 te i en Tues
day, will oppose Philadelphia Terminal
ut Forty-eighth nnd Walnut streets.
Ilntch Moter, which ban just finished
a scries of three sensational contests
witli Kensington, takes en Ardmore nt
Forty-seventh nnd Spruce streets. This
Is n rencwnl of the recent scries when
the motorists and Main Liners engaged
in several heavy scoring tussles. Hutch
Is one of the sernppiest teams In the
city and never steps lighting, no mat
ter hew many runs in the renr.
Dartrnm nt Smith
The Marshall E. Smith nine, after
lis scnsntienul victory ever the Glen
side, suburban champions, plnys again
en the lieu.c field, at Tenth nnd Ilutlcr
streets, with ISartram Park It Is the
first time the teams have met. Peed
will In nil likelihood pitch for Smith.
Twe teams that claim the downtown
diampinnslilp conic together when Kny Kny
weed Catholic Club nnd Columba Cath
olic Club mingle en the former's din
mend at Thirty-first nnd Dickinsen
streets. Considerable Interest is evinced
by the fans, ns the clubs arc great
rivals.
St. Celtimhn again Is In the field
nnd renews its activities ns n home
combination nt Twenty-fifth nnd Alle
gheny avenue with MInnewn. Charlie
Harvey, n high light of scu.l-pre ball
for a score of years, is In charge. As
he brought out most of the players and
Is popular, he should have no trouble
in making n success of a team that
proved u failure up te date.
OCEAN CITY TEAM MAKES
IT FOUR IN SUCCESSION
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te List of Victims
The Ocean City baseball team made
it four straight yesterday, when the
seashore boys took Folcroft into camp,
4 te 2, with Williams pitching.
The team plays twice weekly nnd large
crowds arc turning out te both the
midweek nnd Snturday contests. St.
Michael Is the visiting attraction en
Saturday.
The team still mnintnins n clean slnte.
the ether three victories being chalked
up against Keystone, of Atlantic City,
which was blanked by Tnrr in the open
ing tilt without n hit, nnd the ethers
being LT. S. Marines and Suniiiierfield.
The infield, consisting of Welch,
Point Fresh: 1) C'etirsey, Huckncll;
MnnKeurle, lliicknell, nnd Si'iisenlng.
Pcnn Fresh, Is tilaylng bnnppy ball, and
tlie outfield, of Hurnctt, File, MitJraw,
I'enn, and Peeves, Lafnyctte. is cover
ing a let of ground and fielding nt n
1.000 percentage.
Sleiumer, the La Salle boy. Is taftlng
care of the activities around the home
plate in great shape, and In tlie game
with the I'. S. Marines he was respon
sible for tlie feature play when he backed
up first base en n fly te center field, re
covered a wide threw te first te double
up a mnn and whipped the ball te second
in time te get the runner by yards.
BIG GAME SATURDAY
Picked Teams of Phlla. Association
te Clash at Shetzline Park
Pain prevented tlie upceinl game te
he played last Saturday between two
picked renins of the Philadelphia llasc
hall Association, composed of white and
colored placrsat Slietzline Park, Ilrnnd
and Iligler streets and which was post
poned one week.
The game evxidently was n geed one.
us I'rry Seniiner. secretary, has re
ceived ninny Imiulrles regarding the
contest. Kd llelden, manager of the
colored team, will lu additional play
ers te cheese from as three out-of-town
colored team will be here Saturday.
Tickets can be had at the headquarters
of the Philadelphia llasebnll Assecia
tien, Hoein .tui, YW'ightmnn nuiiijiug.
Arrest Forty for Baseball Betting
t'lllfiwn III.. Iiilv 13 li'nrlv mini. hntHrlr-
en tlie inmrms nmi Jinai rera en nil .n
Wl IIIU IIHIHini l(V IHIIII f Uf U lilt itt-
tlenal lcaifue baneliall Kamc, but cspiclally
en the Nw YorU-C'hlc.rje nime li-rc. wcie
iirrratril ilurlni; the Hint llinlnir luni joiiti'r jeiiti'r
day They wre Kitiliercd undvr the nrand
Btiind, wlun llui'p patrol wiii.'en ilioe up.
Tln-y wi'ie li-il away te lh Town Mall ta
Hun. ulicre tlui liiiHliiehM of llndliiR huniU kept
them buxy the rest nf thu afUMiioeti,
IIKNIIV IN JAPAN
Sicretnrv of the Navy penhy ard hi
party, while In Japan, are accompanied by
ene of th tliree icnldcnt I'rni.ie I.kpuiir cor cer cor
rnspendonta. Bpcclal dlspatc'.iea from H. W.
Flelaher are appearlnv lmet dally. This
Is but one of the fature of the feralsn newa
eervlc maintained by the I'uuue Uiuata.
Today's Independent Gamei
and Yesterday's Results
TODAY'S SCnEDtjr.E
, HU nten Flrtd Club at Seuth PhlUr Ife
brrwN, Thirtieth nnd Jehnnen atrtet.
..tv?.1,r".' c Wtrn Electric, Sixtieth and
Woodland iivrnue.
Natlvlly nt 1'urltan, Second and Clearflctl
trrttn.
..J.' . J- noeaon at nilldnle, Ninth and
WiJlritrfta, Darby, 3 P, M.
Illlldale.nt North l'hllllea. Fourth and
Ulnehnrklnr alrrcta, 6ltft P. M.
Shannhanat I.U Ilrethrra, Flfrr-feurth
lW. Jnrt Klmwoed nvrnue.
lcl;her , nt Ilrldeaburc. Rlchmead and
Orthodox alrreta.
."'niore, mack pox nt Be. naraaba.
SMIy-nrih atrpct nnd E'mnroed avenue.
Ilartram Park at nUrshell K. Smith,
Nanlivllle (llanta nt Ilnrrtabnrs Giants,
Hnirlahurf, Pn,
Mmifh tl.llil .. n..tM nn...H
.1 fLh.V,,tT Si. PhlladflnhU Terminal, Fertr-
eUhth nnd U'nlnnt atrefta.
Ardmere nt Hntch Moter. Forty-seventh
nnd Hnnice atreMa.
t,.K1lr"1'!" nt Stenehnrat. Flftr-elshth and
niirlfnateti nt.Enat Side, Camden,
ferll ' tnn,, nt Bprint Cltr-Rerert-
Tl,V?.,SlIlb,! c- f. nt'Karwoed Catholic Clnb,
Thlrty-llmt nnd II lek tn.en atrmla
.i-il?n'w? '! ? Columba, Twenty-fifth
"reet nni Atlechenr avenue.
'i .... If flermantewn, CheJten avenue
nml Mncnelta atreet.
nJ2,?f?!,i'lm?0,"Jl" nt Brwoed, SUty-ntntb
.... wi nirrria.
ThiteJ'1 .Me';u" iif at Merrill A. A.(
"I'lrlletli atreet nnd Columbia nvenue.
ninth nnd Ptferd atrreta.
..JtvXie CS ". nt rerrnt A- O- Weccacee
nnd wolf atrreta,
flfft.01?'.1"'" "!'" C. C, Twenty-
v.l,f7i0n? Telephone Company nt Frankford
'.fllewjacfceta. Frankford nvmue nnd Pratt
atreet. .
viEhJJnd'',,,'A nnd tendlnn Ineue Ilrewn
ireet a. Kllflnm.. U..-n,l. hm.B n-i..
....! r.m.., nuniii ii.iu iinur
Ileaptnl va. Rrcelvlnx Htntlnn. 1115 P. M.i
P SI C' ,s' ,n(,ul,,r1"1 Department, 0
I-AST NIOIITS SCORES
Oreenwoed, 7 St, Ilirnnha, 0.
?'",'' A V.. I2i Adrlphln A. C. 10.
IchInIi World, lit Internal Revenue. 1.
Knywoeil. Bi Columbia v. C. I.
W?r.,en K- E".lfl'. Nnahvllle Alenla. 3.
1' "l1."".?.'1.' Bi llaHlmere Illark Sex, 3.
Seuth Plila, 8 Flelfiher, 3.
Hlenrhitnit. Si Strnnhrldite Clothier, 8.
Mnrahnll E. Smith. 2 I.iuiadale, 0.
nrlrteahiirar. nt Slennt Helly. 1.
i Ji'?,vnr!! MCnll Pest, li PhltadelphlA Cel-
lei:lllt1S, I.
Phllndelnhln Termlnnl. 2t Shnnehnn. 0.
North Phlln. 201 Imuran. 6.
S JV..IJ?,,",0.n'.,l Cheater. 0.
Seuth .Phllly Hebrew. 8i Hllldale. 8.
Oeenn C'ltv. 4i Folcroft. 2.
Klamlrr-Welden. lBt l'urltnn. 3
Recerd. Composing- Roem, lOi Atlantic &
PnHde. 4.
Trl-f'euncll. Oi De Tnnl C, C, 3.
Adelphln, Ui West Phlln. Rrewna. 7.
MInnewn, i8t St. Celumbn.. 4.
Itnrtrnm Park. lOi Ken-inrten. 3.
MotiebiH-. 2 1 Thornten-Fuller, 0.
START BIG SERIES
NORTH PHILS HAND
LOGAN A TRIMMING
Reifsnyder's Team Emerges
Frem Batting Slump and
Wins With Ease
Germantown and Belfleld Clash en
Fermer's Field Tonight
Ocrmnntewn and Bclfield, two of the
claimants of the baseball championship
of Ocrmnntewn,. have arranged te settle
their differences en the field of play, and
the first of a scries of "games will be
played tonight en (Sormantewn's field at
Chclten avenue nnd Magnelia street.
Tlie same teams clashed last year,
and the games drew record crowds.
Germantown has the better team en
pnper, but Belfield invnrlnbiy rises te
the occasion when playing their rivnls
nnd puts up its finest article of ball.
Eddie Cerner will pitch for German-town.
Lancers Pole Victors
Rnnelimh, England, July 13. In the semi,
finals for the Coronation Cup here the pole
team of the Seventeenth I.anrerx defeated'
the Arecntlne team by the scere of 0 te 5.
TOUGH ON VOGLEMAN
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The North Phillies hnve evidently
recovered their batting eyes. This was
the cencensus of opinion of n large
number of their rooters, who followed
their favorites te Legan last night te
sce them play the representatives of
that locality. .
The Phils, up te n week or se nge,
had been unable te locate their bcarlngd
and had net been upholding their rep
utation ns in previous cninpnlgns, but
they evidently Intend te finish in a
blaze of glory.
They manhandled four Legan twlrlers
nnd tlie final count read 120 te 0. The
Legan pitchers were nlse decidedly gen
erous, If net te t.ay consistent, for cacli
of the unartet passed three men, mean
ing n dozen mere te get' en the path
ways. The twenty blnglcs were pretty
evenly distributed, although Johnnie
Ilea steed out as n star with n homer
vvlth two en end n pair of triples nnd
n double.
Tough en Vefilemnn
Shnnnhan's young pitching sensation,
Vegleninn. dropped n tough one te Phil
adelphia Terminnl nt Forty-eighth and
Ilrewn streets. The final count wns 2
te 0 and enmc ns a result of the rnit rnit
readcrs bunching three of their five hits
in. the sixth. Slianalinn hit Peb David
hard, but could net get hits when they
meant runs, as witness the ninth, when
Larsen doubled, Cnstle singled nnd
Itowe walked, and yet no one counted.
Slianalinn had eleven men stranded
while Terminal had but ene. The win
ning runs enme In the sixth when
Claiiscr and Fnlrburn singled. Butts
forced Fnirburn, Clouser scoring, nnd
then Jee Green came through with a
two-begger, counting Butts.
The Heward McCnll Pest played
Philadelphia Collegians at Forty Ferty
bcventli nnd Spruce streets, nnd wen,
1 te 1, even though Cnvanaugh pitched
a no-hit game nnd fanned eight. The
sole run of the Cellecinns came when
Cav'anaugh hit n batsman and his team
mates contributed two errors.
Hartferd's Itetcftil Hemer
Bridcsburg plnycd nt Mount Helly,
and although rain put nn end te the
game in the third, Billy Whitman's
crew hml tarried in the Jersey town
long enough te hang up several records.
Tlie big feature of the shortened con
tests wns the record homer of Charlie
Hnnferd.
It enmc in the third nnd se startled
the natives that nn efficinl investiga
tion was ordered, and by actual meas
urement it was found te have been 010
feet.
Bridcsburg nlse set n record for
hitting liny Stclnadcr when they found
him for eight successive hits in the
third. According te Steinadcr. nnd he
should knew, ue wns never hit se hard
in his whole career. Hunferd led nt
the bnt, getting a hit in each of the
three innings for a single, double and
homer.
DE FRAIN REORGANIZES
Fermer Champions of the Marfufac
turers' League Seek Heme Grounds
The, De Frnln Sand team, former
champions of the Philadelphia Manu
facturers' League, has reorganized and
is seeking a home field en which te
play. In the mcantirae the clnb will
travel.
, Manager Strunk has n first-class
pitching staff, consisting of Whltcy
Dletrlck, formerly of North Phillies
nnd who has a no-hit game te his
credit; Scott Sheridan, formerly of
Merrill, nnd F. Stabb, who besides
pitching, is able te play any position
en the diamond.
Behind the bnt is Aiken, of Merrill
Pres, and II. Dunn. The infldd hns
Bennctt, of Merrill, first basej Layer,
Five Leading Batters
in Twe Majer Leagues
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Cobb, Delrelt .... 71 m
Speaker, Cleveland 71 261
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Miller, Athletics... 73 277
7H 145
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second base; F. Stneb, third base;
Stahl, of the Southern League, short
step. In the outfield nre B. Layer,
Chief Myers nnd II. Stanb. Any team
wishing te pluy the Sandmen should
get in touch with Al Strunk, 2022
West Thompson street, or phene be
tween 1 nnd 8 P. M.
Special Gelf Set
SIX CLUBS and BAG $14.00
Irons, $2.00 te $6.00
Weed Clubs, $2.00 te $15.00
Gelf Balls for every Gelfer,
25c te $1.10 each
Ladies' and Men's Spert Shoes,
Pearl, Elk, Black trimmed,
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Beys' All-Worsted Gelf Hese, $1.
Men's Imported All-Worsted Gelf Hese, $1.75 te $7.50.
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Bell Phene
Spruce 5S17
GRIEB & THOMAS, Inc.
, 306 North Bread St.
Results of
Kissel Craftsmanship
Consistent Performance
When you luve drlvjn a Klnel for hsuri t
a uretch, you lll teallis wlut maiter crtln
minihip men In a meter cir. The rejy
leipcmnvenesi of the mjter. ihecneef hnd.
line, the unwonted comfort anJ the freedom
from vibration, nulie and lide-iway theic re
found cn!y In the custom-built car.
Unusual Endurance
Ths Klnel euitem-built principle redueei opera epera opera
tlen trouble, te a minimum. Repeated iciti
ni IriipectienJ Ini'ure nurdy ailei, steering
knuck ei, frame and iprinii. Hand fitting and
carelul manufacturing eliminate loesenen in
K,enns.i pliteni and ether moving paru. The
Kind li made te tndurt.
Built for Safety
There I, no better Inijranee than dependable
brake, and ability te held the read. The Kind
li fitted with, double external contracting
brakei. eaiily adjuitable and dependable. The
frame hai a "kick up" at either end ie that
the i weight of thecar li hung extremely low
and it evenly dntnbuted.
Uniformity
Ne one patt in the Kind receive! ipeclal at.
tentienat the eapenieif nthen Cnnitruciien
throughout li uniformly th rough Yeu de net
hireen ' te e.t a v.xnA K,,.i v.i. i.
at carefully built ai its brethen.
Keystone
Race 439
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A profitable contract U available for responsible distributors and dealers. If ueu
can qualify wc uill meet you mere than halt ,. ir, '. . ",." iTi" y u
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STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M.
TiitmsnAY. aui.v is. less mrn'f'i''
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK- MaRKET llrel2ts STREETS f. M5
Heusefurnishinffs & China!
$60.00 One-Picce Percelaln-d
Lined Foetf
$155 Leenard
One- Piece
All - Porce
lain Refrigerators
$139.00
Whlte porcelain
lined white por
celain cnHf, Irmlcle
nnd eutnld
v li 1 1 e porcelain
deer panels.
Ilullt for any
cllmnte. A real
nnd worth-while addition te any
home.
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iLi rv
Q 4B I
Reg. $1.15 Heavy Lift-Out
Cake CEEIil
PanS pl
39c Hi
45c Leng-Handle a
Adjustable Mops,
Complete
Lene adJustable
handle and BtrenB string
mop.
30c
Reg. 45c yd.
White Table 00
Oil Cleth ...
1U yards wide: sllKhtly
Imperfect. Xone sent
C. O. D.
Jli'
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p--MeiTaraaaaa- .- . . -
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Chamber
Gelden
Oak Fin
ished Re
frigerater
$39.95
White panels
en all deem.
Held en
Clnli Plnn.
$9.50 White Enamel.
Kitchen Tables 1M QQ
iyi:Ja
at
W I t h
whlte por
celain tepe
and draw
ers. SllBht
1 m p u rf cc cc
tlens which
de net Im
pair their
BITVlOC-
ability.
$12.50 American
$2.25 Hugro Mahogany Fin
ish Metal
Carpet
Sweeper
$1.29,
Reg. $9.00 te $15.00 Silk
SresLam.P $5.00
Fleer Samples. Seme Shew Seil
Frem Handling
In various colors and shapes, with
flKured border and silk fringe; 21
Inch ulze.
Clearance Sale of Sample
Bex Springs and
Mattresses
at $4.95 te $25.00
Porcelain
Dinner Sets
50 pieces,
with floral
spray deco
rations, geld-line
edge and
handles.
$8.49
$1.50 Cut Glass Cheese-and-
Cracker
and
Trays
89c
Floral cutting with foliage.
45c Cut Glass Benben Dish
or Speen OQ
Tray OC
Canoe khapc.
Reg. 60c Earthen Fireproof
Covered
Casse'
roles .
25c
Velie w. w 1 1 h
brown band, 7-Inch
size.
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Springs for wced or metal beds
all small sizes and a few larger
ones at proportionate savings.
Mattresses in a Variety of sizes
and kinds. Net many in this let,
se come early.
SHELLL75?RJS Fifth Fleer
bNELLENBu'RCS Third Fleer
$2 6-Inch Fresh
Petted Grewing
Ferns, $1.39 ea.
$L je
Wi. vMS
m$y '
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rfSMS'Sffi:,'. '
SkiH. rriBL'RnS First Fleer
Friday Specials Frem Our
Toilet Goods Sale
Wc Reserve the Right te Limit
Quantities Sold te a Customer
Cety'a ?7 Slz,. chyprn aj nn
Toilet Water, special 307
rnt.v'a I.'OrlRiiu i:truct S
in uuik, special at, oz. ...
Cet.v a L Clrlcun Vae Pnwilrr, In
Kant Spill metal box with i rc
puff. Special 1 7
1.90
Jnr Sllne Tuleuii
Special
50e .Sim Diirln'a l,n Dnrlnp
rmnpact Fiiciul'uwiler, all Olc
shades. SxeR nt &i
flOr Mjp llerln'M 4'iimpnrt
IlmiKr, hpeclal at. box
35
SI. 1)11 Durln'H ( eiiipuct
Iletice, special
50c
3l)c llex llerln'M Zlnlin, Fiir. )C.
Powder, white, special 3
l,"0 Plver Peniprlu i;x. ft ng
tract, special at 1 ,Oi
81.70 Sle 1'lier I'lernmyp H OQ
Extract, special at 1 .0.7
.Siirllrnliiire'H l.n Cliiirine l.pnien
('renin. .Special, Jar, Offc
at OO
Hnellenliiirc'H Tlirntrlrul e a e
Told ('renin, ypecl.il
Wrlaley'a I ennui I.ntlnn for fare
and hands. It bleaches and A re
softens the skin, special IO
White l'leiitlnit Cnstllf. Seiin,
Large bar
I'enr'a L'tmrentril Soen.
Special, at
18e
39
12
Klrk'a OninlbiiN Seati, off
large size, dozen 1 .a&d
l.lnilt 1 dexen te a purchaser.
90
Limit
I liyalrlmia' iinil Siiriteeni.'
neiiii. Sp-clal, dozen. . .
e , nia" or I'hene orders. '
one dozen te a piirchas-er.
Mcnnen's Violet Talcum
Powder, q
Special leC
PATENT MEDICINES
"2.79
llerllili'n .Millie. I Aim
Hospital rtze
SnelleiilinrK'H l.u ( Imrtne
nrpllntery. Special
Siu-llenlnirK'-i Tnllet Water.
Lilac and Violet odors.
Special
Seu Suit, large hag
Peroxide of IIjdrnRen, 1-lb,
bottle. Special
Violet Ainmniilii,
Special
Siirllrnhiirc'K Violet Witch llntrl,
for the tellit. Special ee
at 5y
39
Hese,
50c
25c
15
19
Snellenburg's La Charme
Lemen Cream,
Large Tins, ETA.
Special OUC
ii.i.
speciaT,:":..,.e,,c" u-'"""- 430
peXTX:ri,lM ,:85
111 Hirniii sjrup f VK,
Special at . .
I-i'KiniinS .tllcrathr.
N'nxateil Iren. Special
llnrle'H Hypo-Ceil.
Specla 1
Citrtrr'K l.lirr I'llla.
Special
Taiilae. Special at. . .'
nenn'a Kidney 1IU.
Special
(iiule'i, PeiHeinnniriin.
Special ....
40
1.39
... 75
...85
... 13
75
...45
87
Mastin's Vitnmen
Tablets, Special. .
74c
Bathing Caps,
Each
25c
S. S. White Dental 'renin.
Special at
1?c
Kill-I'lienii Tnntli Piihte ur 1 r-c
I'ewder. Special at. tach Xi3
I'.Mirrlmc lile, ter receding 7Av
gums. Special ( Q
Niiiinil 1'u lii in. - ,.
Special ... .15
thiUlej'M CnrjIiipNla Talcum -j r,.
Pnwilrr. Special 1Q
I'iikhj nillnn I'iii-p Piiwder, 5Ce
Special ut dO
Pulmelliw Seap, dozen QQu
Limit ene dozen te a pup. OaJ
chaser. Ne mall or phone orders.
DRUG SPECIALS
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2 ei.; : v s . ' '""""' 23 '
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20
25
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Siiulbli'a Ileuty .Miner:,!
llntliel (llath ng
Alcohol)
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