mmmmmmmn mimMitiii'V'mKwimmwmmmM w r wrtmnwzm&mMjmmmm . f v. iv" - s w.wsnraT.i ' ii 'Wiwwrntffl.'v .vwa r. 'W.&h & n . f. J :Iijjjjjjs Leading Semi-Pre Baseball Teams PHIL DOUGLAS IS BARRED BY GIANTS placed en Ineligible List When He Attempts te Sell Team Out PLAYER ADMITS GUILT rltM'iirgli. Ph.. An;. 17. Anether fcnndnl, second only te tlie "Black Pox" exposure In t lie world's series et J01O, lias broken out In ergnnlr.ed baseball here. Plill Dough, of the Giants, n here of the 11121 world's rles nnd one of. the lending pitchers of the sport, has been barred from base ball bv the New Yerk club nnd plnced en the team's list of permanent inrll flbles. Deugln's Is charged bv Mnnager Me Grew, of the Giants, with having writ writ ten a letter te a player en one of the "contending tennis" in the Nntiennl league, offering te' quit the (Slants If tbli plajer would pay a certain sum of money. According te McfSraw, Douglas Mild In tills letter thnt he would leave the tram nnd "go fishing," thus weakening the (limits in their pennant struggle nnd pcrhnps Insuring the victory of a rlral tenm. "If I stny with the Giants nnd pitch regularly," Douglas Is charged with having written, "they will win the pen. nant. If I leave them, they can't win without me." Douglas Is new en his wny te New Yerk in company with .Tc&n Iturkctt. The New Yerk Club is sending him te bU home in 181st street, where hli nif nnd two children are new living. TWerc lie left for the trnin Douglas met Judge Lnndis In the lobby of the Hetel Hchcnlcy. "Is this all true, .ludge." he said, "that 1 am through with baseball !" "Yes, Deuglns, it is," said the Judge. "De jeii mean that I never can play Wehntl iiffnlu?'' wild Denclni. "Yes, Phil, I am nfrnid that that is Just whnt it means." Was Approached First Tit lils own defense Douglas declared that he had be(m approached fir, and told I lie Judge that he would ask a henrlng later en? He said that he would be ready te produce u letter te preve whnt he claimed. This wai taken te mean that a gam bling ring like the one that corrupted the (Jincinnati-Whltp Sex scries inny have approached the Giant pitcher. Douglas did net seein te really knew whnt it was all about. He was a piti ful figure as he said ceed-by te the ether Giant players. The members of the team shook hands with him before he left, with tew exceptions. "I nm sorry that I can't stay and pitch the Giants Inte a pennant again," tald Deuglns as he left for the train. The name of the ether plnjer nnd thp club te which be belongs were net made public In order te protect inno inne 'rent parties. The amount of money demanded wns net given out. Judge Landis was literally grlef rtrlikcn by the occurrence. He was visibly affected, and as he slumped In a thair in McGraw's room while the news Mas being made public the autocrat of baseball looked weary and depressed. "There is nothing I can say." the Judge declared. "McGraw hns told you everything. It Is tragic and deplorable. 1 might use even mere forceful terras If te many people hadn't already criti cized me for iihlng strong language." DANFORTH GOES TO TULSA Browns Send Southpaw te Western League te Stage "Comeback" SI. Leuis, Aug. 17. Dave Danforth, left-handed pitcher for the St. IjOiiIs Americans, has been released under op tion te Tulsa, of the Western League. Danforth recently wns suspended for pitching a bnll with the seams leaded with mud, but he denied that he had anything te de with "doctoring" the ball. Manager Fehl said Danforth wns be ing sent te TiiImi under option te "see if he couldn't come bnck." He is ex perte.l te join the Ttila team at Omaha t ritlay. DOBSON SIGNS PUTT Rousey and Sharpe Alie Added te Team's Line-Up The Dobseu baseball team is (rtrength fning for the big series te be played for the championship of the Philadel phia Baseball Association. "hree new players were added te the ilub roster when infielder Rousey nnd ii?fpe .wcre BlBlcd along with Nerman liltt, the former Brooklyn pitcher. Independent CJiatter .1,5???" ad. w"" Y. C. emtau'd in a iiitfua at rhll-Ell-nu mid Mussrave. streets v.i. ?' Jhe tniJ et six sessions darkness ii ""' thB Eiitne with total! deadlocked at ik. ,i " w""ers liad several new faces In p,?h 1L!!'un' liQudlnc lleusey at short and rrerless "ll1 sec0'u1, b,th Ua,njl taed ,hfh"rl f'artrr'a Druedln tam defeated f.?. .?i.er.k J'"lnier Cllrls In a close af Thl ? v,,,eh;r an'1 Westmoreland, n te 8. In it,5 "i!"?. b.a" ,,t,,r,, nearly tied the score JltlL'Z ha." of thn mia' Innlni. but a arest rhh.,i 'vth chamois makers1 center nelder robbed them of a tla contest. fn?l.rv.J,!!r T'n acered hla eljhth atralsht rsi.nl Seu.,h ' whn he linn led Spring JiVffi,"'8feri1 B 'e-' aetback. Jim ' rnKk-r acered the only tally of tin J'Mlers In the seventh, while the down I.,,?'? r,"n'"1 twice In the third and sixth. !:J ''!'""", hurled Knod ball for the Mslters ndenl jlelded six hits. -vW',,A A- urned back the Kaywood S ll ' c i.'1"' a liurrh lane and Ogenti. IS. ., .i . ,0l" erc knotted at two In iriil Jh,.,whn a muffed fly. a single and i.n b llulnia. put llelfleld ahead, llulme mn continued home en a wild pilch. ,l'J'!!dnn1n'J took the measure of FYrly. ?... ,Ward t JUttman and Wahatln Veil . a H""" fatured by borne runa hj ne.i i'T a".1 Prtv. Canning, of Wild .j, led with ti,0 ht!ck. liaMne three lilts. TIlM kn..4l. m.t.. ... .... tilii,i. '"""" niiir iienrewa get te me rilchlng of Hebl.j wn.en In the first Inning " 1h rleenth and Jehnsen Mreela. (.coring lnnV. uniJin'', Mrwallv winning-from rd f'h.inK Th? fl,"ul ,cer "s " le - h I Man, , .M """''f' 'or the Kpliaa ,iud litld Iho "' J.lners te a half-deien hlta. I en''I,!? ',n","''' Minnalian fluli started off ' th. i '.er wf'ln streak last night, tal.lng '" ".ltlinere lllark 8ex nine Inte camp by sh.'n..0"1"" I,hn B"n" n" l'laed en Slum. str.2. ereund ul Kertyelghtli and nrewn . tlBi . 'i'l wm fiutured by the heavy lilt.' lii. .?? lKS,h ,lle- Klp. whn hurled for . Lln.rler,J..""mi WB'1 hammered for eleven ' hsr i ' wnl,e "''. who started for Hliuna "'nth rcllc;N"1 hy Vogelmun In the 'rshTi'"!? a"" Ju,t RU"ut 'M ln n"", "ul ' Jlmu- . ' ",,,,", '."v "iKiii hi lenin an'i Y ft "lrN'" T,'e nna' nuurea were ( le tin iln"BP.r Whllman, of the winner, ued flrs?..w r,a'r I" hla line-up -Siilllv.iu nt lie. i ?"'' "f"1"'. fermerl of rinmli l'hll '! and helped Willi timely lilt. M Re!,.i,V,,,!,"r rVll eer te Eighteenth s!h. ,J!i? ,!rn bunch. Kng held th, home it l -'.h" !,lm.J)t hl hna for six Innings, g 1st Uf the seventh nnd, two runs f mu"T' ' .V '' J"1"- Bn",rw Wt u .s Moves te Seuth Philly "DICK" NIKLD Star second baseman of the semi semi pre, nhe lias signed with the Seuth Phillies x Today's IndcpendcntGanws And Rcsidts of Yesterday TODAY'S GAMES .1. & J. Dolmen nt nrldeaburg, Richmond and Orthodox .tree Is. . Ilnltlmere Illak Set nt North rhllllea. leitrth nml Mlngohecklng streets. ieuth rhlllr llebrevv. at I.nn.dille. Chmter at Seuth l'hllllea. Jlrend nnd nig Irr atreets. ...5.Drl.nit r"'-R,r""fnr' "t M' nrethers, Hft.v-feurth Mreet nnd Rlmnoed avenue. I'lillndelphln Ileral Stan nt Mlldvroed. . Itobeken at Philadelphia Terminal, Torty Terty Torty retirth street and Pnrkalde avenue, .1 I'. 31, Phlladetphln Termlrtal at Stnnehnrst, rifU -flight h and Walnut streets. S l. M. Richmond Clenta at llllldule. Darbr, SfrCnlJ Teat nt St. Iturnabu, Slitr-flfth street and Elmvvoed nvenue. nttchurarh fllnnta nt I'lclshrr. Twenty (.Ixth and Heed atxveta. Teerlea; JTIants at Ughthense, Ient street nnd Erie ntenue. JVIIUvvoed at' FertrH-lghth Warl. Twenty fifth street and Snyder nvenue. Olney nt Mlnnetve. Seventeenth and Cam bria streets. .Unlen Professionals nt Vt rhlladelpbla tiinnts, I-erty-elthth nnd Tlretvn streets. .Nnshv-llle OlnnM nt Westen, riftyfeurth street nnd Warrington ntenue. Phoenix Prea nt Netuaenie, 1 nnd Venango street. Nativity nt Ilrjn Mnvvr. Deven Pole (rounds. New Verk ltloemer fllrU nt Pnblle Serv tre; Twelfth and Kederul street, rnmden. Atlantle Division nt Kaywood. Thlrtj-flrst nnd Dickinsen street.. Pnrltnn nt Wet Spruce, Ferly-seventh and Spnice streets. J. E. Caldwell at Hern A Hardart. Fortj Fertj nlnth and Spruce street. Slagnelln Sters at Frankford Yellow Jaeketa, Fmnkferd avenue nnd Pratt street. w Autecar (Hants at Colonial Ire Crenim, Sla.clier and Westmoreland street. P. R. T. league. Section A Willow Greve at Cumberland, Tenth and Ilutler streeta. Section R Cnllnwhlll at Alleghrar, Tenth and Ilutler streets. , Philadelphia nnd Renting fugiie llremn Street nt Auditor of Freight Trivffle. Seventh street nnd Taber read. t'clhnm A, A. nt Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia Nat) lurd League Receiving Station vs. Industrial Department, League Island Niny rd. P. M. St. Mnlnehy nt blte Diamond, Taut nnd Tacony streets. LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Seuth Phils. 4i Spring Clty-Rojeraferd, 1. llelfleld. 5 Kaywood. 2. Sphaa, Tt Ardmore. 2. North Phil. Di Legan. 2, Hrldeibur-. At 31. K. Smith. 7. Nhnnahnn. 6t Italtlmern Rlnrk Sex. 6. WUdtvoed. Oi rerty-elghth Wnrd. 3. Mtrnten Hvld Cllub, Hi Dobsen. II (six Innings) Haywood RearrTca. 7: Shannen's All Stars, 0. Pennsylritnln Railroad League Traffic Department. Ii Keller. -'. Hhlte Diamond A. C. fit Elinnnte. 1. Drurtllng llrnthers. Oi lllnnmer Girls. 8. Phlludrlpldu Trrmlnnl, S: Chetrr, S. Cheltrnhnm. 2i Lnvtndiile, I I. S. Natal Heme. 7s Wet Spruce, S Don't Werry .Irs.. 17; Arrew- II. C, 7. Olney A. A.. 3t .lenklntewn. ". Ilacharach dlnnls, Ul It.v Pres., ','. Nashville Giants. .11 Wlldvvoed, .N. J., Z. Glenalde, 7r Dolestenn, .1. Progress, 4; Caledonia, a. Peerless Giants, "t P. O. S. of A , t. Thornten-Fuller, Oi MrCnll I'et. 7. P. H R. Sbepmrn. Ol .Mlnerin. 7. Wldte Mule, 10; Quaker City Chocolate, 0. Franklin Sugar. At Concordia Silk, 2. Tlnlciini, ,1 Suffolk, 0. Rntbermigh, 2l Prlhani. 0. 31er"nne. Si Lest Creek, fl, St. Calllstus, fii I'lirltnn, 4, Paradise, 13: I'nlen. I. Monetrjie, Ii Ilartrnm Park, I (8 Inning). Perurhl. Hesttllle. 'i. IjtMrenre II, ('., Ill Montgomery Cutis, ft. I.ugiin II. ('., "I Cemu II ('.. '-'. White Diamond. Ill Elinnnte, 1. Columbia. 1l Mnrvlne, :t. Vftw lli.rlmr. 7. Of-eitn ( itr. I. , I Nativity. 8i Cnindrn lllark Sex. 6. Idinstlale, Si Slrawbrldgn A. ( lellilrr, !i Bex Cranes, 10; Philadelphia Storage Hut- V." 3l' II. A . 2f Fink ( empnny. 1. Richmond Giants. Hi llllldnle, 3. I nlen ( lub Oi (ilrnmnrr. 1. Illaunrn's. 10 Artl.un. :i, AllnnUc Division, 4 Dclnnre A. A,. I. A: ? '' s??,-r- y i J) '; t-"v. i gnLt(KJlKw fBBBSSsrliiiliHf -; -; 'llMmmWk'K KgsKislgsllsBiH' Sj ""wm- i p wmmnmmmMwi --f - jmA I " jtfglKigl 1 . s MR' W" -I I TWSBgJmTTDl'"irei iiiim,.SJBBWi (, i M VIRGINIA TOBACCO p LioeitT tfc'Mrm,TeiAee Ce. fiESMa&W f II I ft 8 .k3 S irvJV-54Br -JB III RJ.rk rv ; gji " ; v i km i i r ." i. ur " KM gc.5V t III I lt . wm ft 4 EVENING, PUBLIC STDNEHURST NINE L Seuth Phils Meet Chester and Fleisher Yarners Take en t Bacharach Giants - DOBSON VS. BRIDESBURG T,eidinR teams of the Plilladelphln llasehall Assoelatien and several In the ery dlvitlen in whleh they will ''lush for the championship are down en the schedule of tonight's semi-pre contests. One of the hn tiles thnt premised te attract n throne is hooked between Stenehnrst nnd lMillndelpliln Terminal at Fifty-elRhth and Wnlnut streets. Thee teams nre renteiiden for West Philly honors nntl hnc never met be fore. Terminal is regarded as one et the streiiRest outfits in thi section of the country. Stenrlnirst has a line record, eten theiieh they rn hiinded a kick inR h the Seiilh Phils en Tneday, which hns happened te (he bcr of them. Stenelmrst draws ns lurse crowds ns any team in the city nnd hns n lnrse fol fel low ins. The Seuth Phillies nre at home with Chester, one of the Mr out-of-town aggregations. 'The Delaware County Club, headed by Hris Lord, Is always there with the punch In the plnehl nnd trill no doubt be nn important factor in the bl? serlet. Zephi, the iiltching sen sation of the Phils, oppose the visitors. Flelsher's Special Game "Lefty" Nelnn wears a bread, ex ex pansite smile these days, which is also shnrcd by the Fleisher rooters. The slugging first bascmnn snj.s the Ynrners have the finest-looking line"-up around these diggings nnd is ready for all cenicra. They nre playing remarknblc bnll nnd the fans nre turning out In droves, es pecially te this twilight contests. As u result a special game wns arranged for tonight with thn famous llncluiVnch Giants for the funs nt Twenty-sixth and Itced streets. Lit Brethers Is another dub that is hitting tip n fast pnee. The store boys were traveling nt an .SOO clip until they struck (ilcnsldc mi Tuesday nnd then were beaten by the score of 7 te 0. Harney Slaughter bus no ex cuse for the sudden revcrse.- The mnnager of the West Philly Club says the better team wen en (hat par ticular occasion but premes it different 'story with Spring Clty-Uoyersford nt Fifty-fourth street and Llmwoed nve nue. UptewnprB Arc Busy The Philadelphia Association Class "A" teams uptown nre busy. Twe of the four contestants mingle, at Itich innnd nnd Orthodox streets when Dob Deb son nnd Ilridesburg piny. They are members of the northern section mid meet ill that series starting in several weeks. The same clubs have mingled before this season, and Ilridesburg has the edge. The weavers have been given it big shake-up and should play better ball. The-Xerth Thillics are at home for their regular Thuruday game. The Nlcetewners have the Ilnltlmere lllnck Sex "as opponents. The Maryland toss tess ers nre among the best and hnn de feated practically every big tenm in this locality. They hit the Phils just, when they nre going right nnd a fust game should result. Other games en the ln.veut melqdc the Autecar (limits at Colonial Ice Crc.iin, Mnsi'her and Westmoreland streets, Atlantic Dltisieii at Kaywoeu, Thirty-first and Dickinsen streets; Phoenix Pres, at Netaseame, I niid Venango streets, and MuCall Pest at St, itarnubas, Fifty-fourth street and Kluiweud avenue. Ancher A. A. Elects Th. Ancher Athletic Association has elected "1,,'w" Hlinen president and up pointed "llappv" Tebln and "Tem" Speprer tn loeU after their bneeball Interests. A num. tier of slurs have Just been lKued te etrcnilieu ih tetm Sunlnv, ivusl I'e m.il August I.'" hi encn dates, tiiiiws are waiiinil -). Addles "linn" Hi-i lur. '.'.'1111 IVil eral street. , Capablanca Certain Winner Londen. Aug. 1, Jesw R. Capablanirf tbe world's champion chews player, wuu his chiiie in the thirteenth round of the In ternational tournament, defi-nting Di, 31. Vlilmar, of .Tube-SIhvU. The v Ii ter fur the lUDan expert cceina te mane nun a certain I winner of the teurn iinent. although In still I Ii.ih te meet Rubinstein, the Tellsh rlaer. OS8, r- JTc "i iv. ."' TO PLAY TERWIINA r&yir I 1H :Nn ) Milder, if anything, than ether tobaccos, yet there is a pleasing piquancy of taste and aroma that sets a Vir- 1 ginia cigarecte apart:. i Fer cigarettes Virginia m tobacco is the best. ieai-ient ginia cigarette apart. lift e LEDaER - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Clash in Twilight Games Tonight sons' RISEIN BASEBALL IS RAPID ( Secretary of Philadelphia Base ball Association Unknown Three Years Age IS ONLY 21 YEARS OF AGE Since the Inception of the Philadel phia Ttnseljall Asseclntlnn nbeut six months age t lie nnme of Larry Soin Sein mers hns been heard considerably by baseball fans. Semmcrs Is the twent.v - one-year- l old secretary of the organization, who three years age was unknown in the sporting world. At present he Is familiar with every team ninnnger nnd plnycr In seml-nre circles within a radius of fifty tulles. The rise of Sem LARRY SOJIilCU mcrs hns been nothing short of meteoric. He bus hml practically full charge of the details of the Philadelphia Itasebnll Associa tion nnd considerable et the succcs of that organization has been due te his untiring efforts. The coming championship series will largely b"e in his hands, especially the detail work, and the games between the pick of the white nnd colored clubs has also been under his direct supervision. These nines will clash, by the way. again en Saturday at 0 P. M. nt the North Phillies' field at Fourth and Wingohecklng streets. Started With Kinsley A. A. Senuners Is the youngest member of the local baseball association. At the nge of eighteen years he broke Inte the. baseball picture as the mnnager of the Kinsley A. A., one of Philadelphia's hundreds of amateur teams. The fol lowing season saw him with Meteer Professionals, and the name certainly meant something, judging by his rapid rise., In 1021 he was with the West Berlin Sparrows ns business mnnager and when the Allied Athletic Association ! wns formed nccepted the pest of secre tary necnuse no one wnnted the job. He stuck by thnt organization nnd ns a rtwnrd for his faithfulness wns ap pointed secretary of the P. Tt. A. During his tenure In office he has assisted many clubs nnd is nlwnys te be found nt the headquarters In thn Weightman Building at any hour of the tiny or night. Framed Constitution Along with Hilly Whltmnn. of Ttridesburg. and .T. (Ireer. of the Pono Peno Pone van -Armstrong team, he drafted the by-laws nnd constitution of the Phila delphia Ttasebnll Association nnd per formed ninny ether taks of which few are aware. Since the Inception of the office en March 1 he has never missed a single day. Including Saturdays, Sundays nnd holidays, until last week, when he wns ill and unable te attend te his duties for n few dajs, but new Is back en the job again. l( also had the same record in the old Allied Athletic Association, out of which the Philadelphia Ilaseball Asso ciation grew. If Semmcrs does net make a trip with major league ball phi its this winter he plans in stay nre'und nnd become interested In bas ketball. . v . PITMAN EVENS SERIES Defeats Gloucester, 9 te 4, In Sec ond Game Pitman and Oleuccster staged the sec ond game of their baseball series yes terday nt Alcyon Park in connection with the firnngers' picnic nnd Pitman wen ! te 1. Luch team tin" new wen a game nnd Iho third and deciding mntch will be singed en the snuie grounds this after noon, llnrry firiffiths. ilie Vlllanevn Prep stnr, pitched for Pltmnn and held his opponents te four hits. In the gnmn Vhis evening Ttuisell N'lven, the Pitman pitching ace. u-m hurl. v f.i '3 c ;f iajL- pi. ". . . . the sheriff trdtriA him held until hit fine ivas aid ivtth 200 peund: tj Virginia tobacco, " .XiYK2. " '.' 9.rxrm Pel m gLkmw gsgsH. flsgsgLsgsgsgsH k. i ,) MU JWi, AlEi CARMAN IS FAVORITE TO Wm BEHIND MOTOR five Crack Bikers Race Tonight. Tendler te Start the Race With three of the International motor meter paced stars having arrived in I'lillndel phln last night, and the ether two due te he here during tlie forenoon, every tlUng Is in readiness for the annual run ning of the 100-kllemctcr nice nt the Velodreme, Point Itrecze Park, tonight. The riders arc te be Clarence Cnrman, Victer Linnrt, Vincenze Mnddenn, Jules Miqtiel and Frank Cnrry, Hepresenting America. Carman Is the fnt-erite te rapture the OL'Vd-mlle grind, hut It will net be n cinch by nny means. Mnddenn, the Italian; Mliicl, the Frenchman : Linnrt, the Belgian, nnd Cnrry, the Austnnlinn, nil are great bike pusher, and every one of this quintet Is in the running for the lO'-'U points scored laurels of Amerlcn. ' Mnddenn Is one man who Is mere than anxious te bent out Cnrmun. Twice before this year .Clarence has defentcd ., ., ,,, , . ,. t nice, aiui me iiiuinn, wne nns n nig i following In this city, wnnts te please I bin ninny friends by winning from Clnr ence. Linnrt, the runner-up te Cnrman In ' points scored, Is n dnngereus man nnd se Is the flying Frenchmnn, Mlquel, while the gnmc Austrnllnn, Cerry, ran never be counted out of n race. Lew Tendler, local lightweight king, will be en the job te sfnrt the nice. Tendler Is one vt the thousands of hike fans in this city, nnd the boxer seldom misses a race nt the Velodreme. Antuncccl, nn Italian, will debut to night as a meter-pacer, here, nnd the ether meter men will be Jimmy Hunter, Johnny Schlce, Otte Miller and Kddle Itoet. TnlnehecKeti !tds. first Class. trv.ellt, feptember a and 0 open. J. R. Ifenck, 3sia SJmcdley street. Fer sundry reasons ill nMw j mmmmmcrt&t ii" -, Pure Worsted Guaranteed Dyes Marshall E. Smith & Bre. 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EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE ACCOt.NT Davis Cup Tennis Matches Bread Street Station and Queen Lane (I'nMcrn Slnndiiril Time) Thursday nnd Friday August 17 and 18 l.ia.c P.rntttl Street .Station I 10 T .11. Saturday, August 19 Leave ltrnad Street Htiitler IS 41! P. SI. Jlcturnlne leave Queen Lane, after thn matches Extra trains step nt West Philadelphia North Philadelphia In each direction PPNNQVIUANIfl RAiiRnan . ...w.-. ... ....-..wns m 4ijjjnj)asavfsfar '"' IHILLJB9gy ijfflf this bargain will appeal te you Life Guard Suits were $4.85 new $ 3 Athletic Coedi Just as they leek longer te build, se de they wear in proportion. IT FOR "F Bathing Suits, Fishing Tackle, Tennis Goods Prices Slashed If you didn't have any use at all for one of these bathinp; suits this summer, it would be a fine investment te buy for next year. The finest quality suits at unusual savings. A fine line of women's California Style and Swim ming Suits nre included. QCc 00 $10 Lee Racket 5 r;i knt f in . t li.. 1)0X25 ntmlnv isut Hn- iifruiii; 1921 Balls :. .ere i! le.l phi imh for UtJ V 1 H' I e ltniketn .iiU SlSSifENNIS SC NETS New.. O Tennis BallsA ur'Alt I"""'' OVL !-'.5(i Paddles $ Heat prtirA stremr te Kapec J2 lit. jft. 'S-h prervr 6TpL iAai Cnihi, biem r r-r. -ti SraaB .en$i S " SI. 2S X. Xi Sneaks Imported White ,Vi, rub ler hoIe- Ker men uu.l women Sizes T te in. Any of Abert Arliclt Saat Pared P T il sSBL ' liiiv. STORE OPENS AT 9 A. STIII'IlhllAV illltl'ST 17 1022 M nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MdRKET IIXSm2lt STREETS aL M A Fine Greup of "Best Sellers" Heads Tomorrow's Biff Values in Our August Sale of FURNITURE & BEDDING Gelden Oak Polished American Leather Slip-Seat Chair Werth $4 $1,89 Library Tables At Less Than 50c en the Dellar High-grade tables, all mahog any veneered in the newest styles, This Style, $19.75 SG0.0O Sample Extension OQ TC Tables tPAU (D One of the many patterns shown. $50 Daven- (Q HK pert Beds $&dU I J As llhitilratcrf. MalieRain or snlden ealv flnlsli, rovercd In lireivi, Vmerlian leather epenn Inte l'(l Tapeilrj tevirlng JUL' 73. $16.50 Single Iren Beds With d0 ACT Springs. .... VO.VO rrv tr -ng'v nt sti u, t il limt -feiil will m.idp with 'lmil 1. -link uprinRM no. l.i at, fined v it h c .ibtrr.s and UcMgiii'tl In nie.st nttr.ti i vn ,n tfni" MiittrCkACii te lit, $7 60 aid fa I ma) " Wi'l V Jm tn IL : I S Friday Specials in Heusefurnishings & China Utility Bexes Mi for ii l-iirelcn (levernment nnd urtli I i . T ."V at p0c Each I Li c htcri iis.er for slv 11 t,r i- e 1U Indie lone, int., inrhes wide, 10a inrhes liljrli. elil "nt Is." "Mull nr plume order-, tilled. Imported Chinese Baskets, With Tassels iand ' Rings, 29c, 45c, (5!)c & 9Sc 65c 100-Feet Extra Extra Streng Clethes Line k at- Sc rPT M $1.50 l':-(iuart Aluminum Deuble Boilers, 89c fni l nice a '-iiar.it, u-wn Is fin 1,1. lis, V(J I t Jl ll If I Oil $32.00 $ 19.95 (olden nnk vv hit,' enanifi ft lnnide flnlwli 1 rfilfrPTatfii hnlil nn the t Inh l'liin. 05c Vvt Glass Sugar and Cream Sets, Various Shapes m n tn 'iil' Pit! I j Ity rsP if3aifiMil S':"S'iy I k" ' ut i t 1 nn i it1 and , QQrt i-pna Sizes. . , AlfmJeaired. 17 M. CLOSES AT B P. M. $10.00 Trimmed Arm Chairs, S4.95 This 5-Piece Gray-and-Blue Breakfast (Pi A ftC Suit. JLe.VO Ah Illustrated $20.00 Console Table, I I S12.75 S 3 M "pT f.ni.s! ahegany h. Complete P"3fJ HIT Outfit for 3JL (O White Enamel Bed, Spring and Mattress S filler red-. S iiglc s-erth S20.00. $8.00 Brass Sample Ces- 0e qr turners vOVO li-inch pests. Dull or bright finish. $2.00 Pure Feather Pillows te Be AO Each Sold at 70C ,, uS Fifth Fleer Reg. $20.50 1-Burner Gas Cook Steve, $17.98 i .in he lteturht n thr f 1 ii h flan. 16 . Inrh even Juaran tteil baltrr Clese-Out vf a A umber ei Used Sewing Machines al $10 ,0 S35 Reg. $15 te $50 Values fcjgf&WCTEi tJ?g? " " liatu. al leii- ill! I! U' I, i , lr r & 1 S v llunip, Nali .ti.il ,u,d ''Itr t.m ,.Uil ni a k p k 'I ir i . mleii. lm ' I'l'i'l'tlJIllI I, H. American Porcelain Dinner Set, 50 Pieces, tfa r rg Regular $10 ya. SuuiH Reg. 30f Cut Class Colonial Shape Salt and Pepper nnaiiers, 22c ,,p- W Mi ' ii i tun' n k I. I'l I'. I l .1 u M i.l .in.) nhi.ii, i i d i i t. mi, d VVltlltl till Ht $1.25 Inverted Gas Light With Half Frosted OA OU Glebe. I rwwmtti Bl-paas C5e cxtru amMlWifSatuOl h I fjTl ' A U rrma- 1 3 I t,rini , ' f" ' l"ri. r d.i-era- N Kl '',;;' ,.."' '"rMMieopIe. m fa. t eir.. A"AJ:i. ell B 1 -ii I '11 3 M Ii I 1 1 '"mi 'ta i Vleral ' rJJ i -5ttlngwlthfvlUe. LJ?SNkLUNBURcS rStKZc''l
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