Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING- -pM-IO LEPtfEB-feHIi;AiEiP&IA; ftByilS&A SEPTEMBEB 7,? .1922
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ivalry Marks flaying
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IN LOCAL SERIES
fftalsher, ShanaW and jiobsen
f Beaten Yarrs Pretest- -g
' Came Wtih Seuth Ptiils ;
UYWAs"cSitflN. EIGHTH
P. B. A. 8TANDINQS
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-The series for the independent basc
j champlenstiip took a different turn
Jilt night with the defeat, of the
Flelsnw, Shanahan nnd Dobsen, and
tlte winner In several sections la far
ftem being decided.
Downtown Flclshcr lest te the Seuth
Pblls, 4 te 1, but the Ynrncru hnvc
' protested the result; in West miliy,
, SWnahan was beaten by Lit Brethers,
5tel, and In the northern Bcctlen Dob Deb
ion fell before Stcnten, S te 0.
Plenty of excitement attended the
geuth rhllly-Flclshcr cemfcat. The
5Cere, mIicu piny was called, bad the
Tamers ahead 5 te 4 as a rally In their
hllf of the eighth netted four runni
It was getting dark nnd Umpire
Btttzel then called the geme, the score
automatically reverting te the seventh
Inning, when the Seuth Phillies led, -1
tel.
Beb Gasten niches
Beb Gasten pitched for the Seuth
Pills nnd was nicked for coven hits,
tic same number ns McKcnty and
i Hockenbury. McKenty was hit hard
In. the first Inning, nnd with two out
and three runs ncrees Hockenbury took
Ms Dlncc nnd itepned further ccerinc
until tbc eighth, when auethcr run was
jdded.
r u iauii a uiii, lull V.UIUU n lui; uiiu.
They scored feiir mere In "the eighth,
but which were net allowed. There Is
considerable feeling between the two
teams. Ah n result of the contest,
Manager "Lefty" Nelan issued the fol
lowing statement :
"I went te Umpire Bactzel at the
atart of the eighth Inning, when the
Seuth l'hilly player began lagging, audi
told him he ought te make the players
get a "move en" nnd cut out delaying
the contest, ns it'vas plainly evident
tailing e have the gnme cnjled. At
tbi time Seuth Phillies worn In the
lead, but our team wiWt staging u rally."
I '.'Twe men get en base, and B,u B,u
nelpli's players Increased their stalling.
Agnln I appealed te Hnetzcl te move
thliifs nlmig. "We then tallied two
runs. This was n slpn for increased
lagging by tLe Seuth Phili.
"Fer the third time I npDcnled te
TlaetzcJ, nnd nlse went ns far ns te
protect the game then and there, nnd
(Ten had tlme enough te draw up In
wrltln? tliis pretest.
"We scored two mere runs nfler this,
and took the lead by the score of J5 te !.
Johnny Scott was out stealing for the
!a?t nut of the Initial part of the round.
"We then went te our places In the
Held, und T told my players te ret a
hustle en and get the gnme ever. fleek
enbury was ready te pitch, when the
PMDil c.fn mt.l ..II ...... .I. A. .1.1 T
'Jwn .-iniiiinru UU IMIT IIIU IH'IU UIIU
T Baetzel railed the game.
e hnvc protested tills same en no
fount uf I'liiTniichment of spectators and
the lnf"lllf nf llm Stnntli ll,itiiilnlnt,ln
I plajcrs en the ticld."
Mi's "Nine's .Geed Werk
me eniunnt twirling of otte on en
Winted for the ." te 1 triumph of the
il.lt learn ever STianahnn nt Forty-eighth
and Brown streets. The nlnctcen-ycar-J'd
Imrlcr of Barney Slaughter was In
Tint! fnrni nntl VtA l.lu Kiali4'n.A
It hltS. St'Orini ItN Innn Inllr in in nmnn .
r i-' .... " """ v."J " "." "i"-"-. i
im tcsMeu en a walk, sacrtnee nnd i
t u Dagger, inc etner ftlngie en: otte
Jfas ahe n double aud came In the
fourth with two out.
Lit Brethers did net get te Curry
"Mil tbc third inning, but they walloped
mm hard in this round. With one
en, iveiung reached first en Deyle's
'rrer. Following this mlsplay was
tnree successive singles by Hell. Hark
n and McConnell. These mixed in
with tbrce stolen bnscs gnve the store
wys three runs nnd the lend.
The ether two tallies were mode
"i ine sixth innlnc. Kernier enend
"! 1 a double and went te third en
. utken h sncrlfice. He scored when
uirr, who hml relieved Curry for Shnn
Un. uncorked n wild pitch. Otte
led nnd Kelllng doubled te left
I"rr,. V'C Pitcher had pilfered second
nd third, scerine Otte.
, Kelllng u batting and fielding, nnd
Jiarkness great work iu center field
.t , fer,the winners. Kclling had
.5 'infij nnd a pair of doubles out of
, WF trips, while. Ilarkne'ss maila n
l ; "air a dozen puteuta In the contest.
( Dobsen Gees Down
Stcnten riiiii rinK 1. ..i .1..
jwles in the Northern section ns far as
lng rcturneil n i,,n 1. i,.-.i
out they S1)ncd the record of Dobsen
?.. i l ,e "'ivcrs were set bnck, 8 te 6, !
rini rKvurae 01 inc series.
"Obsen wns minus u number of stars
.""e were iiivnn with iv. nii
'am at Trenlnn . u 1- ni.-i.. 11...
.. " j.cuiun, or
la llkr-lv thar '
. .- "-tun wuiiiii iinTA retittnari e
n wan ihha ......i.i a ,
would have
Wnr1 Je,ncs was en the h'1' against
""son, and yielded eight hits against
Jurn.lV"iira,', Brldcsburjf club
. iS, Lt0T,Kcn,Bl5?t0 Congreentional
fudad .i ",n'l Clearfield atrecls and
th. en L'11? ,mrchnw 8 te 0 defeat.
hVu ?,uiPi,,B W(?" '" tllc final' inning
Willi t y "!u,, n wonderful catch
"" ivit en and two out.
TEAMS T0jITCH QUOITS
Kneae8lng and Strawberry Man
( 'en te Compete Next Saturday
lill!!.0rc,tjrJ,n T,rcatien center, sports
ftntw vt nt,K "Bsesslnp Recreation
nue thii01;"'1,"11' Bml Chester sve sve
nueit - Siitiiriltiy afternoon, when
' Mansion"''', .ircilc'K Strawberry
O.nteL'i,1..;1 "'"Bsesslng Recreation
ct two me" r W,U bc ,,ve tcams
enrtar,iLbtHnV0, btwe'n stakes will be
uSl 1?, ?J,d lre" Boft",J 'luelts will
t unJ" the ntts. The games will
"under way nremntlv at e.an n t
jlly .Whitman's
Mm.vni0i!,rn?y ,s,a "ttcess mere of the
ne of i,be btaci YnW "l"et will be
L-...01 the recreation' .. n,,i
recreatien1 centerr' main
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SURPRISES
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Teddy's Independent Games
, And, Results of Yesterday
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A. ELIMINATION COVTKSTH
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tta
Hebrew,
id Older
etreei
lilllWWS1 rnlrlihl .Term Inaf . Forty
..TMWrtR 'iRWCSKVi
fllara. FfrUhi
Rernl Hrara ill Rli-htnnnrf
eireeti,
cr xiein, iivrair-miiii una nees
t Olher Clamra
J,JIU!MntT,lle ".w nreUiera, Flftr-feurth
(iermantewn
Puritan a
a-AiairtfAefr cr"m- MB,c"er
atrriimaraiand streela
.artranv Park nt.flreennenil l-n.i. -rniln
Hd Amm lu.J.
"". ,, punHi
Ann afrt,la. v
hlladHphia Sternae Untterr at Xnlnm.
I and Venango utrmla
Elibtjf.secend and Ljen rite,
HI. . Harnabaa at Hnffelk
Field Club,
TESTERDAV8 ll&SLXTS
Seuth PMIIlea, 4 ITIeLher? I.
'H Brethera, fit Shanahan, i.
A B J'e. 8l lllilda e. .
. I'Mladelehla Terminal, Si Harrlaburg J
Ore Tower, 4,
Me-
llrMhttr.
6i Kenelngten
Cenerera-
lutnai n. I
Recerd I'reeemen. 131 CAmnetlng Roem, 4,
Blaunera, 2t East Lanedeune. 1.
"Rex A. .A,, 4i Jnaner A. )., 2.
Rax A. A, I name Treat A. A 'i.
. UleniToed. Hi Hlranbrldie 4. Clothier
Junier. I,
Greenwood, 3 Nt.' naniahaa, 0,
Itelfleld. St Natlvltr. 3.
Ilariram I'ark, 8; Archbliboe nyan
Club, 1. '
Unless They Beat Seuth Phils,
Downtown Series Will Be Triple
Tie Shariahan at Terminal
COLORED.BIVALS TO CLASH
Three games pre en ;the schedule In
the elimination series of the Philadel
phia Baseball Association for tonight.
The Seuth Phllly Hebrews will play the
Seuth Phils' nt Slietzllne Park. Bread
nntl Bfglcr 'streets, but the Sphns arc
the home lean.'.
Talcott, 0110 of the pitching aces of
the Paterson Silk Sex, who Is en the
Seuth Phllly list, will face Eddie Gott
lieb's preteges, and If the Sphns are
en tbc short cud of the decision It will
mean that the series in the downtown
section is a triple lie and if wen it
gives them the ipennnnt.
Just who the Sphns will use en the
pitching bill is uncertain, Cut It is net
unlikely that "Cbickic" Pnssen will
draw the assignment. Pnssen has
twice humbled the Shetzllne Parkers In
the last week or se and is confident of
his ability te repeat.
Shanaluut at Terminal
1 Slianahan will face the Phllly Ter
minal at Forty-eighth and Walnut
streets. Jim Benner's clan had n
chance te move up in the standings",
but were kicked off by Lit Brethers
last night and must trim the railroad railread
crs te keen in the running.
One of the big games is between two
colored clubs. Bill Pettus' Richmond
Giants will oppose Chappie Jehnsen's
Philadelphia Iteyal Stars at the
Flciibcr grounds. Twenty-sixth nnd
Reed streets. Pettus is n former' Hill
dxlc captain and has a host of friends
In this city. ..
He has beaten Hilldalc twice nnd
the Reval Stars three out of five. The
only white tenm te trim the RichmendsJ
was I'lclsliur which wen twice in extra
inning games. Pettus' nine is picked
ns ene of the strong contenders
for the finals. He will use plthcr Hen Hen
dereon or Harper en the hill against
Lee, Chappie Jehnsen's pitching ace,
and a great gan.c is expected.
Other Games en Card
Other gnmrs aside from the ellmiua ellmiua
(Ien contests nre en the program. At
the North 'Phillie' field, Fourth and
Wingoheeking streets, the Lincoln
Giants will oppose the borne team. The
North Phils nre traveling nt a rapid
pace and with Ray Stcinader in tbc
box expect te turn back their oppo
nents. At Richmond nnd Orthodox streets
Brldc&burg will take en the Fleisbcr
nine. These teams are I', a. A. clubs
,- ---: :,is.-jv -,- ,;,-y;l,;
out rcprepcni tiiuercnt sccuone. jjciijt
Stielv will nltch for Bridesburg.
Anether clash in the uptown district
Is between the Puritans and Colonial
Ice Cream at Masehcr and Westmore
land streets. The "freezers" have been
winning with regularity and new have
a club that rates well up among the
Class B teams in the city.
VICTRIX EXPECTS BEST
GRID TEAM IN YEARS
Veteran Beb O'Connell Gathers
Galaxy of Stars for W. Phila. Club
The Victrlv Catholic Club, of West
Philadelphia, which has uccn strongly
represented en the gridiron for the last
four years, bids fair te surpass all rec
ords ami should have one of the best
teams in this section.
The club has been placed in the hands
of "Beb" O'Connell, n veteran of sev
eral years who was forced te glve up
the game in llie early part of lust sea
son with a dislocated knee. He has al
ready gathered together n gulaxy of
stars including "Bcrnle" Deusherty. u
star halfback ; '"Pat" Riley, n tackle,
who has been a tower of Mrcngth en the
no for the last three years; "td" Be-
lrnd. a newcomer, who starred with
All-Philadelphia last year; Geerge
O'Connell. a brother of the manager,
whose pisyinc nt i,ancasier iat year
i Mil Vt lllaaa iuui,ii itiigti tvtusu kim
scribes of that town, nnd several ether
stars who nre well known te followers
of independent football In this city.
Games will be scheduled for both Sat
urday and Sunday nfter the second week
of October, for O'Connell feels that by
that time two games 11 week will bc no
hardship with the large squud that be
will have.
Manager O'Connell would like te bear
from Riverside, All -Lancaster, Legan
A. A.. Cliften Heights, Helmcsburg.
Chesroek, of Wilmington; Rex, of
Washington, D. C, and any ether really
first-class team Uiat offers geed In
ducements. Address Rebert O'Connell,
manager, C435 Vine street, Philadel
phia, Pa. ; Belmont 0000 after 7 P. M.
.. ii a 1 -i.i ii
. Harvard Grid Captain Reports
Cambridge, Maaa., Sept. 7, Captain
Cbarlle Hull. or tne iiurvara in-j-j roeioail
i.iin. nrrutri al unniuriaze
yeeterday nnd
ntll tli a end nf
will t en duty from new un
ia namt. lie truceded hla t
lie preceded hie team mates !
a few days. The men are le report for
nrst practice next Tueaday afternoon at
beldlera Field;
A nEEHfiKSS OERMANT
Kconemlo neceeelty- may bring about
..i. ...ail.T.Aii, nt ,h. fllln'a 'nraai
m
liberty.". Special cable dlspatchta en
pcraen
OB aUl
foreign
f tntrnatlqnt lmperUnc
Naara et Orher
JratO.ni CllantA nt North rhllll.. rAnrih
lJR TCHUVi
OrtWWrafre ftr,demr'' Richmond and
PhflAflllv at llnljkM - . t.1.. -..
wuivu linn rcrnnill I nra.
CHANCE FOR Sf'HftS
TO FINISH SERIES
It HWt'Tr-4d. ,
LiPOia. "Uake
of Elimination Contests
INDUSTRtALJITLE
FOR MORRELL NINE
Defeats Thornten-Fuller
Play-off for Second-Half
Honors, 8 te 2
in
VON.BUELOW IS HIT HARD
The Merrcll JIIlls Imtebnll team wen
the second -series hnmpleuship of the
Industrial Anintcur League nt Forty
eighth aud "Walnut streets last night
from Thornten -Fuller, 8 te 2.
This Is the second play-off that
Thornten -Fuller Iiuh lest. They also
dropped the first scries in. the cxlrnpwii championship of th th
gnme te Art Leem. 'J te 0. nfler hn ivlng ' &f ,"" MMlT
gene liireugu inesc gnmes 10 a ucuuieck
also.
A'en Buelow, the Thornten pitching
ace, wne n ml wen eight out or len
previous starts, was en the hill, and he
had an off night. In (he three Innings
he tolled Merrcll scored all Its eight
runs, getting four in the first and two
each In the second and third.
Yeung hurled for Merrcll and had
no trouble iu turning back tbc losers.
He pitched wonderful ball In the pinches
and en three occasions Iu the closing
Innings illd, the motorists get men as
fnr ns third base, but were unable te
bring them home.
After Ven Buelow had been retired
Cehen took his place and pitched won
derful ball. He hurled live Innings und
net nn opposing player get as for as
third base while he worked.
TO FACE STAR HURLER
"Stump" Adnms Will Oppose Lit
Team In West Phllly Game Tonight
The Lit Brether' baseball team will
play the Pleasant illc, N. J., club te-'
night n 0 o'clock, at Fifty-fourth
street and Elm'woed nvenue. "Stump."
AdaniBJhc sensntleiuil veteran biirlcr
of Pleasantville. will face the. locals.
OnT5hnduy Inst Adams established 11
record lit funning twenty-two of the
men that faced him in 11 game at Picas
ifntvllle. When the Lit team plajcd
there recently he also set them (low 11
easily nnd they are after revenge.
Barney Slaughter will send "I.ctty
Auld against the visitors
Maene Stars for Bartram Park
Al MfLn. of tlie Bartram Park truni.
was the "tar In the fl-te-l vlclerv ef-tht
team acer'd eer the Archbishop Hvan Tlul
al Fifty-fourth and Ulinweid avenue, leal
nlirhl. The home run of Deeuan. the for
mer Fleleher etar, which wen the m",
was the longest ever eeeu en the Bartram
Park around-,.
It could net be suicide
Fer there was no weapon.
It could net be murder
Fer murderers cannot vanish
through solid walls and
locked doers.
study were found locked en the inside.
But Jehn Waring was dead
Ne Weapon, Ne Motive, Net a Single Clue
But suspicion fastened itself upon the Mystery Girl.
Who Is She ? Where Did She Come Frem ?
: y Why Se Secretive ?
Why is" she se interested in Jehn Waring? Why did he
let his teacup crash te the fleer at his first sight of her?
It takes the genius of "FLEMING STONE," that master
of crime detection, te solve the mystery of Jehn Waiting's
death and establish the identity of
The Mystery Girl
A thrilling story of mystery by CAROLYN WELLS
Auther of "The Clue," "The Geld Bag," "The Maxwell
s ' Mystery," "A Chain of Evidence."
First installment of this latest "Fleming Stene" story
will appear en the Comic Page of the
Evening Public Ledger, Friday, September 8
Yeu will net want te miss a single installment of this
story. -
Te bc sure of your copy, order today from your newsdetder.
i
l&wttnfl Jtabltc &btji?r
Tlic Evening Public Ledger Prints en an Average of from one te two nwrc pages of
lute news and entertaining features than a ny ether Philadelphia evening newspaper.
"Make It a Habit"
W&TVILLE BASKETBALL
FIVE READY TO START
Will Held First Practice
of the
8easen Tonight
The Westvllle Basketball Association
will held ita Jlrst practice fff the season
lenlght. P. "W. Cluy hna been named
manager nnd the following players will
be present: II. Couch, L. Kvans, T.
Baker njid .1. Mtillln. forwards; H.
Cook and H. a ruling centers; B.
l'cschlew, L. Fertnlcr V. Stack nnd
X. Allen, guards,
The committee In rharee has decided
te bold dancing in connection with the ,
gnmes nne nrsi cihhh iciiihh uenrinm m
play in Wcslvllle should get In touch
with A. V. Thompson, P. O. Bex 183.
(tiimes will lii played nt home en Tin-s-'day
nnd Saturday evening and the sea
son will open en October 3 and end en
March 31.
Qlenwoed Trounces 8. & C. Jrs,
Ol'nwoe.1 nml Slrawbrldae nnd Clothier
.Tunlere. reMrstnt for the Junier liae-
cn, mi i in-
nrtti and Wattmt
Cllennecxl walleDOd
the ter yetineter te tlie time of ll te
I, It. Crompton pitched for (tlenwoed'and
had hl.t opponent" eatlnt out of hla hand.
Navy Holds Scrimmage -
Annapella. Md.. Bent. 7. In eelle of th&
xtremc h-at. foetbalPpractlce. Including; a
brief ecrlinmage. continued nt the Naval
Academy yterdai'. . The aquad of line
candldatee has been Increased by Hudclni
nnd Ivenky, blr fellow who entered the
Academy laet sear and ha.ve re-entered
after Hlnnr en account of eohelastlc
difficulties.
J.HMcCullougli&Sen
AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPUE5
What's the Het Spot?
It's part of the new
Strembcrg Carburetor
for Feril Cars-rand it
means a mere power
ful, mere economical
Ferd ask us about it.
257-59 N. Bread St.
We co-operate with your dealer.
Buy through him.
s
TILL Jehn Waring, president-elect e
Corinth College, was found stabbed te
death in his study.
Just elected te the presidency, and seen te
marry the woman he loved, there was no
motive for suicide. Besides, there was no
weapon found.
He had rie enemy, no one profited by his death.
Furthermore, the doers and windows of' the
Z3Vi OFF M
URIAH IMI'SH ili't.ritt
near A riicnrette llaldera In CaM
PfPKS REPAIRED
ThertVachly Cheaply
BITS FOR PIPES OF
ALL MAKES .
5TERNERS
tlQAR STORK
20-N-l2ST.
RADIO
24,000 ohm Rctittancs for Aranttresf
Suatr Rejenerative $1 AA
Receiver "
221
V. Evercaar "B" Batteries $1 A A
Ri. $1.75 l.UU
2ZVj-V. Eveready "B" Batteries $J 7C
Tapped, Reg. $3.00 lal J
15 V. Eveready "B" BatUries
Reg. $5.50
3000 ohm Turetr Headsets
Rg. $8.00
43 Plate Variable Condensers
Rag. $4.50
23 Plate Variable Condensers
Reg. $3.50
Variemeters
Reg. $6.00
Variocenplers
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7 North 10th St., Phila.
All Matt Order, FilUd Promptly
I.Vf
STORE OPENS 9 A.
STlfUrtHDAY, 8BPTKMBBU 7, 1923 " 1
nellenburgS
EHTIBE BLOCK-MKETIIXB If U STREETS .L M
September Sale of
Heusefurnishings & China
80c Galvan
ized Wash
.Tubs With
Drep
Handles
-53c
-f-
$1.00 Handy Teel 1 Qg
Sets, Complete
Wlilrti Can lle Conveniently Carried
in tlie Vent
Pocket.
Hacli e e t
censlstn of fi
tools nnd
brass nickel
plHted case,
The case Is
used as a
handle .for
the tools
ex tr entcly
compact and
con venlent.
Shown.
kriFa
10,000 Utility Bexes
Made for a Foreign Government
and Werth $!.7S
at
39c
Each
Have been used for shell service.
20 Inches long. 13 'a Inches wide,
10',5 Inches high. Mall or phene
order.) filled.
$1.50 3-Pc. Aluminum RKn
Saucepan Sets at, Set
quart siscs.
$45.00 High-Grade Gelden
Oak Kitchen . 097 Kf.
Cabinet .
tiaaf TjI
3 drawer,
white "tiding
porcelain top,
deep flour
bin, glass
r u g a r Jar
and 4 splce
Jars. Sold en
Club Plaa.
$45.00 High-Grade
Cabinet Gas- (COT qe
Ranee
Jaaf Jtf
"With
full
16-inch
baking'
even nnd
'broiling
even, fle
liurners
en top.
Meld an
Club Plan
Water-Power q1 Q (K
Washing Machine wx,J,v't'
Water
iwwcr
docs your
work,
brass
meter ;
clothing
cannot
get
caught ,
washes
heaviest
blankets
$7.50 Reliable Washing
Machine,
Special $498
at
Strongly mad of
cedar. Paint Is slightly
rubbed.
We've a Number of These New
$140.00 Electric
Washers
iciicA because the enamel has
been slightly rubbed en cover
vdgea we can bdl i
at
$69.00
Each
$1 A (( Down Places It in
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Balance en Convenient Payments
Equipped with every newest, meat
itnpreucrf device for cjfficietiej, safety
and ease of operation, Xate the en
closed mechanism.
Distinctive Features
A Xon-Iteversine perforated CyU
inder. with drum that rcveli'cs
cecenfricaHi, prei'enttnff the clothes
from tangling, y
An Adjustable Swinging and
Tilting Wringer, making it pos
sible te wring the clothes in or
out of the tub.
The tmioUlne Is of beautiful gray
llulsH metal, gracefully designed nnd
occupying 20x26 inches of deer Hpace.
Designed with large tub, angle
Iren legs, fitted with easy-running
casters, easily removable drum and
wringer, and highest srade alec trio
meter.-
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$2.25 5-ft.
Felding Step
Ladders,
$1.89
With bucket resl.
$2.00 Adjustable Curtain
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$1.69
Non Nen Non
mstable plus.
Lawn
Mewbrs
$6.00 12-Inch Size, $4.98
$8.95 14-Inch Size, $5.95
$2.25
Metal
Carpet
Sweepers
$.1.25
MRhegauy
flulsh.
$60.00 Clcan-as-a-China
Dish , QAA QC
Refrigerator
iJTtaatF
One-plcce white
porcelain lined,
r e u n tl corner,
porcelain feed
chamber. Sold en
Club IMnn.
$45.00 Electric Vacuum
Cleaners te Sell COO QK
Each, Complete..
Complete with
a 1 1 a ehmenta.
llave cast
a 1 u m I n tl m
front, long
nozzle, patent
switch handle,
upright meter,
cord nnd full
set of attach
ments.
Sold en
flub
Plan.
$19.00
3-Burner
16-Inch
Oven Gas
Steve,
$11.25
$24.50 4-Burner Gas Cook
Steves
With
Oven
Broilers,
1'6.98
Sold nil Club
Plan
With 16-Inch
even. Guar
anteed excel
lent baker.
American Porcelain Dinner
Set
Floral border decoration,
line handles and edge.
Geld-
50 Pieces,
Regular $17.50 at.
$9.95
65c Yellow
Earthen
Covered
Casseroles,
29c
Thin-Blown
Crystal Glass
Flower 5QC
Vases, Each
Beautiful concave
ases, 9', a Inches high,
with flower and foliage
cutting,
30c Cut-Glass Colonial-Shape
Salt and Pepper OC Palr
Shakers'
With frosted
floral decera,
tleu. N'lckel
p I a t e d caps.
Mall ami phene
orders (Hied
while they lust.
$750 Mahogany
or Ivery
Finished
Boudoir Lamp,
and Silk Shade,
$3.75
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Furniture and
Bedding
Gelden Oak
Polished
American
Brown
Leather
Seat
Chair,
$1.95
$16.00
Library
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or Arm1
chair,
$9.95
Uplielftercd
brown leath leath
crette neat
This 5-Piccc Gray-and-BIuc
Breakfast
$14.95
Suit
As Illustrated.
Sample Extension Tables
Greatly
N Reduced
Table
Illustrated
s14.95
$50 Davenport
Beds
$29.75
Aa lllimtruted
Mahogany or golden eal: finish
cevcrcTd In brown American leather,
ecns Inte bed. Tapestry covering,
J32.7C.
Library Tables
At Less Than 50c en
the Dellar
$S.OO Brass
Sample
Costume is
$3.95
2-inch pests. Dull or
bright finish.
$16.50 Single Iren
Beds With gO QK
Springs tyO.VO
Very strongly constructed beds, .1
feet wide, inude with double link
springs. Reds are fitted with casters
Mid designed In meat nttractlve pat
terns. Link Springs,
Special at ... .
$5.15
Foldaway Cots That Were
Formerly Sold drt QQ
for $6.50, New. . $ tl
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