um pp fW ' Ufa r1 'f- $ v : jx I r ."" Mi r '. -, A &v. . EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGrER-- PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9,''::W22 ) Closely Contested Games Mark Semi-Pre Tilts FIFTEEN IN A ROW F0BGWNTO1 Playing as Lansdale and Sub urban Team, Montgomery County Nine Sets Recerd BRIDESBURG WINS AGAIN Hareld Pike president of the Mont Ment Mont rerntrr County League, could start -.ttilnff In liH crack semi-pre base Mil organization If he would lmve en- 0,Thc6terams In that leftRue are near I. r the conclusion of the second half inVtbe Lnnsdale champions will net JSsh first In cither scries, but the race Jjfircntly started a month tee seen ,0rWhatSlIn,Cnne kicking some of the .MBisweuId receive If the.v stacked up St Clarence Leuncr's machine ri?ht new. On paper It was always I'? of the host, but It took n long while te get started. The past tlftccn games have all re Jul as victories. Five of these were wed pW'ns ns Lansdale and ten as KnteM. for the team la one and the Sc except that Dave Uennls has h(Ke at Gennnntewn twice a week, last week they walloped Chester ..raetliins Hk i" ,0 c nnd tbe Se,!th PhllV by nlmest as great a margin, n' Monday Stenchurst fell n victim, u te .2, anil last night ITllldnlc was walloped at Clicltcn. avenue and Mag Mag eolia street. 11 te e. " Cj" Mclllngcr was en the hill, and it had the colored lnds at his mercy thrmrheut. Three of their five runs urc the result of n trio of Gcrman Gcrman tenn errors, while the Darbylte's ether JSl enme from eight hits off "Cy." The Germs pounded Kenyen and fillleipie for seventeen lusty wallops, Tee ilyde leading with three doubles, Hfltcman two doubles nnd a single. Weed three singles nnd the all-round playing of Merkc was also a feature. Ttflj" MM w" In Mi b" form R"J Krldliure Pln defeated riieiter. 9 te 3. h.(ofe the Inreest crowd of the wiieu nt niclimend and Orthodox "treatn. atirly al l.irrit Hrls Lord's Rantr m hits, while, the ffferlngs of Hill 1'lcrsen were seclicd for thirirm. nu'v marred at bat with u ,m " loutle nnd triple, while Debbv Rice. Jiid i tlncle and double. 1 h fleldlne of Euley and Zlbelt was Konsatlenal. Onre stain did Slianahan turn back the Ardmore .Main l.lnem, but thU time the inn h erv cle.e. the West I'hlladol I'hlladel rtilanj u Inning nt i"ort -eighth nnd Ilrewn iireeti bv 3 te Vincent Melljweaux was en th hill f"r th stters. and while no an net hit ai hard n Curry, the Shanalmn mats were mere timely. Ardmore threat fntd In the ninth when Jackal led erf with ilntle. but Mattli hit Inte a fast double Iit Petersen In Ttewe Delrleh, of KenslnBten, and Volz. or Xel-tnm- Ktnu'd a nltrhiirs' battle at f nnd ini. ,?! nnil Tvpnulncten wen. 3 te I) Dstrlch allowed but two hits nnd fanned nen. nir' Veir, slelded seven lilts nnd Today's Independent Games And Results of Yesterday dejhlldt!phl Terminal at IllUdale, Can- nVtdeabnrir at Chmler. Fhjladrtphla Royal Star at total). KlRtitemth nnd Keekland atrMtf. JV J? ' Delmen at Bhanahan, Fertr-clchlh nA,5r?,Tn tret. f Flrlsher nt Mennt Helt. Ianadaln at Houth rhllllea, Bread and Hitler atrerta. 1rthr nioemrr GlrU at Clai ten, N. . Htanehnnt nt Ocean Cltjr. K'rialntten Conxrerallennl nt North Thll Thll llf;,.re?,'tn nnd Wlntoheckln Itreet. Wilmington at Hlenten Field Club, Phil Phil K,Kne.,u" Muntrave atrrcta. nt. liarnabaa at All-rhlladetphla Police. "Idfn oAenue and Pnrk Drive. PhpnnU nt Puritan, Second and Clearfield street. Fertx-elehth Ward at 5Inkeka, Chelten avenne and.MaimeUa street. .u?.t. rhJIadelphln (Hants nt Vnlen Club, Fernhill Park, Oemiantewn, NatUitr at Atlantic DUIslen, Tnelflh and Fedarnl streets, Cnmden. nrm Mawr at Moorestown. Baeharneh niants, of Atlantic Cltr. at Seuth rhllly Hebrews, Thlrtemth and Jehn, son streets. Peerless Ol.inls at Mlnnetra, Serenteenth and Cambrlb streets. l.lnreln Giants at Belfleld, Church lana nnil Orentx. Knrnae Clnb at Paradise T. C, Thirtieth and Clearfield streets. Uelllntten Professional at Olney A. A., Jinseher and Adnma Ilesd. Thornten-Fttller at McCall Test, Fortr Fertr ninth and Spruce streets. P. It. T. Leacne, Section A Rldne Arenni at Jacksen, Thirteenth and Jehnsen streets) Kraokferd nt CnllenhJll, Hlity-thlrd and Walnut streets. nartram-Patlc nt Strawbrldie & Clothier, Sttty.aecend nnd Chratnut streets. Meston A. A. at Ivr Professionals, Six tieth and Oreenway. Puhlle Serrlce. of Camden, at Marshall E. Smith. Tenth nnd Butler streeri. Ii.ST MOIIT'8 SCORES Oermantenn, lit Illlldale. 0. Houth Thlls, Ht Stenlen, 0. Ilelsher, Og Nphas, 6. nrldesburtr, Oi Chester. 3. rlhananan, St Ardmore, 4. Kenalnirten. 3i Netaseme, 0. J. & J. Bsbsen, 7t Japanese All Stars, t. North Phils, Of M, E. Smith. 1. Wlldwoed, 4 1 Nnshtllle Ulnnt-S, 1. Kaywood Rcserre. 3t W Index, 1. Whitman Field Club. 4i Fex Moter. 3. Philadelphia Terminal, 4 Hoboken, 3. Nntlrtty. 4 Lincoln Giants. 4. Greenwood. 13 Stetson A. A.. 13. hnellinhurxs. Hi MeCrerv's. 3. Olney A. A.. 14: Memphis. 1. iMnunal. mi Mne Ares. 9. Linden A. A., 8i Yerk Safe Cemtmnr, .". Jtbenezer A. A., lAi Paerleas M. C. 7. Standard, I3 Aldan A. A., 13. Avendale, 7 Romerk. 6. Mtrnwbiidae t. Clothier Juniors. llrRubl cam B. C. 1. Mortimer A. A,. Hi Jnsper A. C. J. Oinn ClH. 4t Camden. O. rertleth Werd A. A.. 8: Y. M. If. A.. 0. Fortieth Ward, ti Chamber), K. ,'.. 3. Wnnnmakrr' Iellierr, Bi Ht. Mark's. 1. Ivy Pres. 10i Welcome A. C 7. I'ubl c Scnlce, 7 Ferti-clchth Ward. 3. Inquirer. Ot Ilererd, 5. Meledy tt. C. 0; Medley A. C 4. Old Itinera. I4i Mhrrtj Stars, 4. Prnrrrss. Si Welceme. 1. WlldioeU. X. J.. IBs Cuban Kx-Giants. I. Alemphls Club. 4 Mnden All-Stars. 3. Hern & llurdart. 4; Bex Cranes, I. Artisans. Q Ijvnn All-Mar. 1. , Tulip S. C . 4: frnnkfnrd Yrlletrjackrta, I Pelhnm, ir,i Chestnut Hill. 2. Vnre II. 15 Funflelil, B. ItexbnnniBli. lit 1". R. R 4. Woedktonn nt Pitman, X. J, GREENWOOD P T HAS FINE RECORD Uptown Legien Team Ha3 Lest Only Three Games in Forty four Starts TO FOSTER OTHER SPORTS - Leeking ever the records of the semi semi pre clubs, none stands out mero premU ncntly among the teams in the north- cast section than (bat of the Grcen-V weed Pest, American Legien, with headquarters at Frankford avenue and Somerset street and playing field at Tulip and Ann streets. The pest Is the only one In the uptown section which hat a home play ing field, and Intends te have one for many years te come, according te the Athletic Committee. Of the forty-four games played thus fnrf thirty-nine have been returned victories, three defeats and two tics. Chairman Chapin, of the Athletic Com mittee, plans te offer a cup for Legien baseball teams, and it is expected about eight entries will contest for the trophy. Plan Other Spert Manager Blat, lias the baseball team going at ten speed and finds it diffi cult te book games, as many of the leading clubs refuse te play the "Greenwood sluggers," as they have been termed. Attention is also being directed te winter sports, and the pest will be represented with n soccer nnd basket ball team and also will take an active part in track sports. On Thanksgiving Day some excite ment is expected, when a pig chase will be conducted. The mcmbcrsblp is Increasing rapidly and n half dozen new comrades arc received each meet ing night. A new building will be erected next year, as the large mem bership has outgrown I he present quar ters. One of the features Is g. father's night once n month., Pest Has Prospered, The Greenwood Pest was organized en Scptcmber'25, 1010, with nlxtcen ex-scrvice men, and quarters were es tablished at Strcckcr's Hall, l!'JSl Frankford avenue, until a new home at 2771 Frankford avenue wns pur chased. The building has been com pletely renovated, nnd the Greenwood iicndquartcrn are second te none In the northeast. The membership has grown until new. it lias nearly oe in geed Harry Lyens Greenwood, for whom It was nanfed, was for xcars one of I'hlladclpnia's leading ntulctes and a character known by fans of nil sport uptown. He was one of the best foot ball players ever turned out at Central High and for years was a tower en the famous Helmcsburg club and chief rooter for n dozen years et the Jasper basketball team. He went into action In the World War en September 20, 1018, nnd In a citation sent te headquarters for gallantry and. bravery above and be-J yond the call et duty in the Metihc Metihc Argennc offensive nt the town of Mnl- anceurt he was awarded the Distin guished Service Mcdnl by General Jehn J. Pershing, ceinranndcr-in-chlef of the American Expeditionary Forces. Northwest Pres Want Games Northwest Professionals have Auiruat 12 19 and 20 open away from home; alne open for twilight games. Manager J. IIoer. 2033 North American street. Hell phone Columbia 0000. r LANSDALE RETURNS TO SOUTH PHILLIES breeted nine. Natlilb and Lincoln Giants battled te a 4-4 deadlock nt Belgrade, and Ontario HreetK The rami was called nt the end ef eight Inning" An error by Harry O'Don O'Den nll allowed the New Yerkera te take the lead In the iUth. but Phil Ueggcrtv'a atli ltM ttased u r.illv nnd tied the count when Neld nnd Hersey scored en Dean's wallop The .laimnetc All-Stnrs boned te the riettlss of the .1 .t J. Dobsen Club nt Thlrtj-flflh street tnd Queen lane, 7 te Jenes pltrlTd well with the exception of ihn third Inning uheri the Orientals bunched four of their IHe lilts for three runs. The North I'hllllra defeated Marshall t; fmllli for ih" third successl time. Th reunl MJ4 ft te 1. Ttelerf allow ina: th ntetn Iem j hilf r!eti safeties The tlcldlnir of I P.il. .... !.- ....... t i n... r ,,.- mpui mi in, pujiu uuvn arm iiph ler in Plill-i feattiivl. along with a home run liv Miucer In tlie third, which scored Carter ihtat of him NMInuii Held Dub wen In an Industrial 'mateir l.ejfcue game frjrn Ve Moter nt f".nth .'tret and Clransa nv-nue. 4 In 2 VcCulleuEli enls allowed the motorists three Mn wlihe th randj makers gut te the of ef ferlnis of Jehnsen for seven. Hlr .lelT Teircfiii had his upltter werklnT ".rllme at .Mietzllne Park nnd the Keutli rhlllle, found stenWn IM Club nn easy italm, 9 tg n. Three singles were all the Jilts of the Mount Alrv lads ngalnst the Ozark bear, while Hetrll wis socked bar I tr the winners, Heward I.ehr leading wltn two triples nnd nNilnxia nnd Skes. Ppald Irj nnd PepleaM all tallying two markers. The Ilrlsher leant niad.i the erles be ;rls bet en It and the heuth Phllb IWirens reid. Spins, t. rielsher. 3 when Uity .Niiinn's pietegeq telc the ainers into romp at 'llilrtrentli and Johnsten streets te il Hill tirioihiilier turned Til nnetlia" "In and the Sphas were cnlv abl te con '' with his d-liuiv for eight bHs Muli- with n double nnd two singles and ril;ett mil, ,i pair ,,t ilnubles were tin f'ars for ihe vinneis while l.abel (Joli' (Jeli' l timtU hilling v,as u big factei in die urering uf the t-jih.-iti nil! MiilUmm' Wlldwoed team took the iii";uie nt ih .asln lie tlUiils al Hlgl -"Wli anl KiKkiind streets. 4 te I Mm "iinj ,t oene with three b-gles nnd "V,rwllued"salpTa'y"'th 'W "ch " PHILLY TERMINAL WINS FIRSTJITLE CONTEST ecal Railroaders Take Hoboken Inte Camp, 4 te 3 The riiiliitlrlpliiu Terminal ba..-bnll '"in. iliiiiiipleiis tit the lViinsylranin eyetcin iin, heldeis et tlie Atterbury ,iP' ."w,d ,l"' itr-t game In the clmm clmm Pienliii fliiiiinntleii .series nt Hoboken y wil." iukI wen ftein the elianiliieii.s im-N,.'.w '"'vc-v WvMiiii, -l te :i. Lilthe ll.ii l,.vs .1s en the hill et the lai an, ls ,,.li(.,.(l by IM.llc I.ennen n the sist,',. T10 fPlUure s k,,n. n , i. i,ni,,h 1,y Kvnwncr. af Hoboken, elt tl""nP'1 " cem')lctu "Jiner- ihUC,r!1t,inil1 w111 "ln i,s flrsf se '" !,r. i ,0R'll"-fw afternoon .tt Forty he & lra I".'1 I'nrlcsli'.e nveniie, with II ('";"1 !vlKli,n team. The game I Man m :t!ae v. Mt ,, wf nt. 't a lni3,. crowd. QUAKER CITY PROS RETURN Back Frem Western Trip With Five ..iurics in Nine starts iueS!!"'101; r."-v 'rofeHslenals hae Win '"''l ,"'"! " ,r,l' ihreiiKh lad,'' , ,,msh'1i.i, in which all the Wni ?, b,S,"c,', l'1". live Melerius The inn I1 ,'." "" 0f n," K111"''8- en 'ff f C'nes played tliN , ii nl ' Reed e lulls in ii.,.,.. hZu:?v J,"".'V have been met. and ' H , ml ,ll.''l;k'al1 ,l tinl"- Knsle SHkB PrrU " : ''""'diilc, Somlerten nut Th ;.... . : I V- limAl . 1 . . I Sbannba.; i"S'" . llu Plnyctl ere (twlee). local clubs Uiinevaii Arnibtient; l Cleth .; r...l.w V0K'. Straw bridge & '"i;n;: nllxinilH In mnel if lecitl clubs, and Raines Ike l"1""" me ar .., ,01 '" hieu (err. 'J1, with T.OKan, KenHlnnten 'We anil nil . s,.r' 'nnn, Itlver- "" acid L0v,"'; Im",I""! ,,,,,t,s- Fl" during ti,' ,np l,hei.u' ''luinbiii 0270 ," efen B r l eplur 83(lt W '" ffl0"!!?...?"- 8t"rday Ga li Th. , "" eaiurc K. JHi l Kni'ilnVth "balllub, J wsiiraiiai ., "'"'r'' . inacr aiui tslui il'. ".""' :.?Qntet. with lHui',,' Mul!. Cndrt ,S0O, me of Oleucju- ilnaer remlnv Kut- ..mi- Dobsen and Shanahaii Meet in Twilight Tilt at Forty eighth and Brown WILMINGTON AT STENTON AVhile I his is tisilins dn. for u niim her of scml-pte team1-. Hie sehidu.'e of renlests is een heutler I linn the ner a;;! twilight allotment, and games as usual will be teen in till s-ectiens of the city, brincing together teams of Class I "A," "It" nnd "C." j One of the contests that will be. watched with interest is booked for Shetzline, at Itreml and Hisler streets, between tite Seuth l'hillles and Lans dale. The Montgomery County League champions paid a visit here lust week nnd handed the downtewners one tine kicking and they are anxious, te cen up the score. The .T. & J. l)ehnn lean, will travel te Forty eighth and Ilrewn streets and meet dim liennrr's Khnnahan outfit . The West I'hiladelphtnns ate making up for lest time and tire hanging up vie vie teric nl it fast pare. The weavers ie cently hit their stride, but leeelved a setbaik al I he hands of Stenton en .Monday, but this was mainly due' te the pitching. Si. Themas, of Wilmington, is the attraction nt Sienten Field Club, 1'hll Kllena nnd M,ugrati streets. The Mount Aiiy lads were icienlly nosed eul in n game en the Held of the Deluwate club, and with Manager Powell en the pitching hill aheuld hnve no double in turning hack the Invaders tonight. The North l'hillles. who are travel BUY IT FROM THE NAVY On September 7th, 1922 6,917,410 Beard Feet of Unused Lumber Consisting ef: Ash, Base, Bccch," Birch, Maple, Butternut, Cedar, Cypress, Fir, Poplar, Redwood, Spruce, Walnut, Guyacan, Lignum Vitac, Juniper Poles, Hickory Butts, Hackamatack Knees and Pine Laths. Full descriptions and locations of this lumber, also the terms of sale are given in Cat. 124-B, which may be obtained en request, and inspection ananged for, by communicating with any of the follewing: Supply Officers nt Xavy Yards or Naval Stations Indicated by Ne. (4) Bosten. Mass. (5) Norfolk, Va. (C) Key West. Fla. (i) Mare Tsland, Calif (8) I'UBCt Sound, Wash. (D) Newport. It. I. (121 Submarine Base. New Londen, Conn. 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" ' hklia.nci: Sept. a, Oct. 3, Oct. at. conquerors of St. llarnnbab. nnd Kiij - st.i;ai'I a!!S: Ji.mi i ta niuaiiRn mnrrr woe'd and Ala.,nBrr Iuny wil ue P- m.Wja .(,d tll.;) ,g; ; , uivJ SfI v ping, who has wen twche stinifilit Blimcs MAM'llj;uiA .JL.ttAMilurd"1, lr jtcimcrs Mount Clay. Mount Car- en the hill. , ,. , ,. .. .....ope'SMryaslll'llIOAN .H'PI. ll. Mount Clinten Han... B.yern. At I'itmnn. N. ! P"'" 1n,el'.v b Cot" VniiAITANbM MARLM Ott. I Wuerttembera, with special cabin and At ' ""'""; .; ', u'oeilHtown. one MAI riNTIO TKANSI'OP.T LINK impreTed tblr3 class accommedationi. lURers Will 'insll Willi ., "', Tt,'. I milLAnKLl'lIlA LONDON ITviTPn AMPniPAN I ikfe ivr of the best clubs in Seuth Jersey. nin1.nih,1.,aVh, 15 MKNOMINHK s,p.l2 UNITED AMERICAN LINES. INC. Xlx.ll. Who is llHlMllB n rrptltnlen JBbOlJIll y'Anf 2 MAtKINAU bept.33 t Br.adw.r. N. Y. r L.e.1 A.rnU ..itni.l.,1. r...- the l'itmnn team, will be 1 .l'yIASV."iftA.iimTTKniiAr ' .. .1... 1. ill ( ,...ili,tit V tvnme. The schedule centaliiH m.iny "Hiei flushes of note. Si. llarnnbns is nt All-Philadelphia Pnllee, lteyal Stars oppose LeRiiii. Nativity is at Atlantic Division, wlille llrldesburi; is hmk Chesler. PleMier nt Mount Helly and Phllly Terminal nt Illlldale in C mnden. BAC.-RACHS RETURN Colored Ball Team Will Play Seuth Phllly Hebrews Tonight The fumeus Uaehnrach CJIants' base ball tvnui will Invade this city today te meet the Houth Phllly Hebrews nt '1 hir tcentli nnd Jehnsen streets In a Iwllislil etilHiKcuient ut II !I0 o'clock. The coleied stars are one of the liesi teams tIi lnjr the come, nnd their com Ine Is awaited followers of the Sphas with considerable interest. Mihuikt Gettllib will us" either Chlckle JWii or Venn in the box nsalnt the vislteis. Andersen Net Columbia Coach v.ur Yerk. Auir. I), An nrllcle (Intel at mueue la . te Iha an-fct that lUrtle Ail ?f r.en"capUln of he 1JJ Netre Dain. feet. SITi i.Tn. has tweii appointed. football, lias. ketball una trarU couch at 1 r...i,..ia without fonnJAtleo Hebsrl' W.i Watt. sraOus inan. hletlca at. Mern njswa. ') 'Vi l'lliiMu't '- -i .;....... -: BRrXIIVK .Auf.lB 111.1 lir.. u 1 ft l4 iiinm:mvk ,. .'";,'" i International Mercantile 3Ianne Ce. 1,1 ,"i HTEAMKBS. 1.300.000 iIUNK assrnrrr enlrf. 1l Walnut 81., I'M la. rrrfsbt OHlc. 105-411 Bourse lllds.. Phlla. accerdlnc te inaivr or in mat m : 1 Xblbl III" CS umbla'Ceif.y.. 11 Misseuri: , wia.tnVfltutllin that haf appeliUtd lb. I r JJ. stt-r- . .v - -i ' ROYAL MAIL EUROPE The Comfert Reute" New Yerk Cherheurs houtliamiilen llniiil.urc lin,.vi ..Auif. 1 hrpt. 10 Ht. 1 Hll'KSV AiiB 2 -eit. 30 N. 4 Tke ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. HANIU-.IISON t !ON. IXC . Audits 20 lirendn a . X. Y or l.l awiilt Sail Under the Stars and Stripeii MEDITERRANEAN n-Eulr aalllnth. Je M'AIX. 1TA1.V. UKlitt-'i: sn.rlal Teurl't. Hates Ans7 I". 0.t. Till, I'es i!ih V.n '-,nl' !" . ". Vankea 8hln nud .nb., f7rw" Wrli,'01; .Wr fPE VCH PERU CHILE mjuu w ii. Famous Santa Steamers I Leme American vessels. All outside stair. rooms uneicsllfd cuisine. Fastest direct serMce via ranama Canal. Kieiiuent amines H. H. Santa i;ni Ainr. in i b, .H, Sunlu I.iiIhh Sept. 10 Reduced Rata Around Keiilh America Tour GRACE LINE mull., i.im, inc., ie nnnever bq X. Y. or I.ncnl Agent I C B and American l.ndy. Medium bust and prirdle-tep models for slender and medium figures. Fancy breifke. Ticmcndeus savings'. $2.50 QQp Cersclcttes at. ,J Flesh color, lace trimmed. Garters at tached. Less than half! Sketched. SnellenburgS Economy Basement Women's $3 Summer Slip-en Sweaters at $1.39 Vciy .fashionable models, with round neck, short sleeves and plaited beltp. Pretty colorings. Ne ward robe is qeniplctc without two or three. Share and save! SnTi nbjtEJS Economy Basement Anether Let of These Popular Enamel Metal Bexes Big variety of all the attractive shapes and sizes at low prices net te be equaled anywhere in Philadelphia. Persian, floral, peacock, sotne butterfly and sweet pea designs and all the lovely plain shades. Mb. Size, 19c :j-lb. Size, 38c 2-lb. Size, 28c 5-lb. Size, 38c & 59c 7-lb. Size, 65c sTTT' H' t,-,Q Economy RHsnmpnt. Special Aisle Counter w.r Light-Weight Luggage Mail or Phene Orders Filled 178 Genuine duPent Fabrikeid Bellows Suit Cases at $4.94 8 ' ; j Made with .treiipr leath er scraps running all nrnnirfl: troeil locks 1111(1 catches fitted with -1-inch extension bellows; 20-inch size Ilrewn and black. 500 Genuine Cowhide Leather- Lined Bags l the l.nucst Price Bans t f This Quality Have Ever liven Sold for in This City $3.94 Thick split cowhide in smooth or cobra drain effect Made ever strong covered frame, with sewed seams and corners. All leather lined. 18-inch size in black and brown. , te7:r.A i A J J BsTvi t. iiiMii, m rcOMMERCIAI an-nmanir S.inC.9 iQperntliig U. S.aevt. Ships) rllll-MII'MIMA TO '(IHI(7)ii IN HKIJ-AhT. l.OXneMlKUlVv' A Vi'nit H I H "HKRHOXKHON" . . Aub I B 3 "KAKTKRN TRMPKNT"' ' l a rieamllnailan and llallle I'erU 88 .'NATIRAK" . . .I.a"t llUlfVpe. Other Torts as Rnfflc ent i-ai-cn arr.i. kMQORE ..dJIqCQRMACK, INC. 44-4 enr Bidf.. PhiU.' iNii I u MMTtilS Economy Basement : N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: Women's Extra-Size Serviceable Bungalow Aprons Top-N.etch Values at 89c ea. Neat models, finished with rick-rack braid, sash and pocket. SNCLLENBURflS Economy Basement Marvelous Clearance Sale of Girls' $3 te $5 Summer Dresses at $1.49 Each All this season's mod els, but slightly mussed from handling. Orcandin, dotted Swiss, dimity nnd voile in white and dainty colors, nlse white lingerie. Charmingly styled and prettily trimmed. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Twe. Pictured. Wonderful Values. Girls' $2 Sum- QQc mcr Dresses Colored organdie and dotted lawn in many becoming styles. Sizes 7 te 14 years. hNELl i 'B 'RCb economy uuscment AnMiL I TrL-z 'OH IP w 41 il 250 Beys' $8.50 Norfolk Suits With Twe Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Te Sell at 40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting 8 Yards for 98c Regular Value $1.50 Extra Special Offer! Ne Mail or Phene Orders Fitted. SneTTnBJS Economy Basement Sweeping End-of -Season Clearance of "Trade Mark" Grass Rugs Size 9x12 Feel at $3.98 ea. S53 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 Feet, Seconds $21.89 $5.75 ea. 59 flHB Smartly tailored of extra geed quality fancy chevieu and cassimeres in a large assortment of patterns. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Splendid Scheel Suits for Early Fall at a Big Saving! bNELLENBURCS Kconenn iasiiient Sheet Music Latest Popular Hits 5fer$1.00 Away Peirti Seutli After Teility Anicet riilltl Ilutr .Mlrnndy ll the Ohl Ohie Mnirr renntuntU California Cuilille lp nines Cnrnllnu Hnll- Inir htnne Drr.llP, llrrille Hum Dunrlnic Knel Don't l.eatr Mr, Mmniy Don't llrhiB Mr l'enlra l'eritllr Mr Finnic Hep. per Georgette (iiilluKlier anil Mhrnn 'Oiu '(.In 'Glnny Shere I Hate te (hi llemr lnnr In Miijllnic Juki llrcnUKe Aeu'rr A en Just II I.lltlfl Let r Senc I.eir cU Illurs I.lttlp drat Sweetheart Klltrn en Ke.i i. Klck Keii I. un n I.etr'i l.iiiurnt ' I.nnel.v I.er Dreams I e l.n I.n .Mi MddUlm Mummy l.v "rille Mrledv Mn.r Ne lr Cr.tlng Noheily .led Vltrht Uld-rashienril Girl Old KentnrKy MnnnllRht Kin MrIiU Suy It UlUle Dunrlnic Sh aner llluelilrd teHllnc Seme sunny Dny swrrt Imlliina llumr stainhllnc Teusln" Truly Tell Her at TMlllBht Tomerron Mernlnit Ulillr the Vrr liall lly Time fter Tlmr Uln Sheulil I r lVnlir l"p l.lltlr Girl lien ou're l.enrsnmr en .IiihI ou Latest Shew Music, 35c a Copy Latest Keist and (Jem Dance Folie, 39c Mail Orders Filled , Nene Sent C. O. D. SNELLLNBURuS Kcneniy Basement Specials in Tapestry Brussels Rugs Seamless Preliy Patterns Imperfect 6x9 Feet. . $8.89lS-xl0(i ft- 13.89 7.6x9 Feet. .$989 9x12 Feet $1489 Genuine Cerk Linoleum Clearance Hundreds of yards of best quality CORK I.IXO LEUMfj in full rolls and icmnants vharply i educed for a quick clearance seconds. Cheaper than the felt kinds. Bring sizes. Square vard 39c, 49c, 59c cr: . S Economy H.T-emenfc Our August Furniture Sale Is Brimful of Wonderful Meney-Saving Possibilities! 5Uit Vl i mUU 8.00 Perch Rockers at $4.95 $30 3-Pc. Din ing-Roem Su ' nf iimp i 'h deublr lectl ? and lmc l. sturd comfortable ihai $17.50 MaheR. any Library Table, $9.95 n- Dacii st cei sits (if roumi-iep iNton-ien tati l elid llll'l oak four oak pad-seated, wel.-brncetl chairs. $90 3-Piece Library Suit $59.50 KeaUi.ful I rei top htglilj ujihfd '4x36 indi .! I,'reiK,li-alnpid 1ck deep drawer ana Mlde shelf i:ti.i 1 p.iv m I ui liii-tpri hr.i i i .,i hi.i l i nd i iiii SI 3.30 Metal Bed. 7.93 $11.50 Drop Drep eaf Breakfast ruble for S.!)3 $3.25 Dininj; Dininj; Dininj; Roem Chairs SI.' seat -c.it A jf of h"a fc3 i'i' i in mi i . Q H I i ' h mi ' i i . H HI riuts n ut,u- , " liii n . i il In $8.00 Sliding Couch Beds at S3.93 ea. $30.00 Brass Bed at $17.95 $11.50 White Crib. $(i.95 $8.00 Steel , Felding Cot and Tad te Fit at $3.95 PrrnrnH 11' Pound pi't anil . '' ! I Hed ' ' i'ii ill .,, it.it y " ' ' ' 'lll'llll. Sanitary Iallrcst,es wmimsm ZS. SNELLENBURG & CO.: C tiTiniTiTrTii Slli.00 F'ure Pelt Matt res, SO Tt MM I!iir& IVlt MntlriHH, 38.95 -' ' ' S lieoiiemy Uusunicnt Read the Want Ads in the Classified Section Or - tiV? af ; w m .fl its IM VJ M
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