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PAGE SIX ORT PHAK0S-TRIBUNB FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 19; Today's Live Sport News DODGERS, 53 TIES SCOEE AT 3-ALL LY FIFTH, BUT ROBIrYS EIGHTH. BASEBALL STARS COMPOSE CHICAGO CLUB COMING HERE CHICAGO, 27--- Brooklyn a fast and close game from Chicago yesterday in tie first game 'of the series, 5 to 3. Cadore was steady In all but the fifth, when Chicago made four hits and scored three TUBS, -tying the count- lUyer's hitting two doubles and a single featured the game. Score: E. H.

E. Brooklyn 5 12 Chicago 3 7 1 Batteries Cadore and Miller; Vaughn, Bailey and O'Farrcll. PHILLIES WDf OX ERRORS. i CINCINNATI. 0., 27-Philadelphia won the last game of the series yesterday.

7 to 0. Hubbell held Cincinnati to four hits and was never in danger. Ring was fairly effective, but his support was very poor, all but one of the Philadelphia tallies being due to errors. Shortstop However, Makes The lineup which will compose the Chicago Keystones when they'; play in this city next Sunday after- noon has been received by the local management- From the names of the players who are raembers the NEW YOKE. Augj 27--The Chi- it 1S be thought that, i Our Friend Mr.

Ruth, It 44--Chicago Sox Pound Ball. the Wndy City club is an interna- rles here md defeated tioiml aggregation and among the New York, 16 to 4 The visitors bat- members of the Keystones will be seen a full blooded Indian. Walla ted three Yankee pitchers- for a total of seventeen hits. after that the Chicago things his OTvn way. New York inning 1 hit The full lineup of.

the as received In this city is given as follows: Herriman cf; Scanlin I Crumbach rf. Des Jarden 2b: McManara Ib; Shanihan ss; Walla, the lower right fleld nds Walla 3b; Leese Heath and Williams p. The now infield combination of the Ottos consisting of White, Watson and Wise will make- Its debut on the home garden next Sunday afternoon and there is but little doubt but that this new combination will meet with the approval of the fans. successfully against the Peru Greys last Sunday afternoon and it is the pitcher had Babe Ruth forty-fourth home run in the first Inning, hitting the ball into Score: R. H.

Chicago 16 17 2 catch of Dyke's long liner was the fielding feature. Score: R.H. E- Cleveland 2.7 2 Philadelphia 3 7 4 Batteries--Caldwell and O'Neii; Keefa and Perkins. New York; 4 Batteries-- Kerr and Schalk gride, Collins. McGraw and Ruel.

9 1 Mo- NATIONALS BREAK EVEN. new infleld was used Kopf of the Reds had his left thumb broken by a thrown ball in the first Inning and may not be able to play again, this season. Paulette was i ln the remainder by a batted ball in tbe eighth and forced to retire in favor of J- Miller. Score: R. H.

E. Philadelphia 7 7 2 Cincinnati 0 4 5 Batteries--Hubbell and Withrow; King, Salee and Wingo. of Captain Corriden to con- operation of his outfit dur- of the season, upon the return of Irelan, White will be used in the outfield i in place of Walters. FIRST BALL PITCHED. A H03tER.

PITTSBURGH, 27 --Pittsburgh defeated Boston yesterday 2 to 1. Powell hit the first ball pitched for a Lome run and the locals tied the score In the fourth Inning on Bigbee's triple and Carey's single. Whitted's safe hit and steal St. Paul single won the game in the seventh, i Minneapolis ington played Detroit here yesterday, winning- the first game. 3 to 2 in thirteen innings, and dropping the final, 5 to 4.

O'Neill'sdoubleandErickson's single produced the winning run In the opening contest. In the closing ncounter, Oldham held the locals scoreless, until the ninth, when he was knocked out of-the box. Eumke ended the rally. Score: First Game. E.

Detroit 2 7 2 Washington .3 0 Batteries--Dauss and Stanage; Shaw, EricksQn and Gharrity. Second Game. Spprt Salad The Pittsburgh Nationals may pla; in this city during the early part the month of October, Manager J. Stanton of the Ottos, yesterday re ceired a communication from th Pittsburgh management to the effec; that the Pirates will make a barn storming 'trip through Indiana. IIU and Wisconsin during the month of October and that it is desired to secure a booking with tne Ottos if tenns can be agreed upon.

On this trip the Pirates will be accompanied by their regular club and among the players who will make the trip Bigbee, Whitted, Barbara, Cutshaw, Carey, Nicholson, Carslon, Cooper, Tfltli the Ottos within next two corner of the west one-half ireeka. The Sally leaguo comes to a the north-west charter TM. rio-i, southeast quarter (1-4), all in September Bth, Beotion twenty-ntae (29) township will Immediately tventy-siR-ht rss) north, range num- to Logansport upon, the close the. ber (i) east. league season.

Tie Closing of the' Said defendants are therefore here- loop' will also be welcomed Jf ns good news by the fans of Peru, as Ernie Burke, former first baseman the Greys is also in the South. of said complaint thorn, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause at the Court House In the city of Logansport la Cass county, in the State of on Oarsmen in the early days of the the 15th day of-October, 1920, said English, university boat races rowed; complaint and the matters and things in top hats. NOTICES TO NON-RESIDENTS Schimdt'and others. All oE these players are known members of the regular Pirate outfit and the announcement of the appearance of this club in Logansport would be sufficient to bring out the largest crowd that has yet attended any game that has been held in Lo- g-'ansport this season. A flattering inducement will be sent to the Pittsburgh management and in all probabilities definite information will be available within the next two weeks in regard to the decision of the Pirate management.

The receiving of this communication here goes to show the sensation that the Ottos have created in baseball circles and which has spread to the East. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Score: Boston Pittsburgh 2 Batteries--McQuillon, O'Neil Gowdy; Adams and Schmitt. W. ,86 68 Indianapolis 65 R.

H- B- Milwaukee 66 4 Toledo ...65 7 2 (Louisville 60 and Columbus .49 Kansas City 46 HOJTER BEATS GIA5TS. ST. LOUIS, 27--Me- Henry's home run'in the fourth inn- Ing which drove in Stock, gave St. Louis a 2 to 1 victory over 7 ew Tork yesterday and an even break Sn the four-game series. The locals got but three hits off three pitchers.

Doak was unhittable In the pinches. Score: R. H- E. New York 1 6 0 St. Louis 2 3 0 Batteries--Tonel, Benton, 'Winters and Snyder; Doak and Clemens.

L. 40 59 60 61 63 68 74 80 Last Sundays victory of the Ottos over the Peru Greys has again stirred H. E. I the old-time Interest In local base- Detroit 5 10 i ball, and a capacity crowd is expect- Washington 4 1 1 2 ec to fill the Southaide grand stand Batteries--Oldham, Ehmke and; next Sunday afternon. when the fast Ainsmith; Zachary, Biemiller and i Chicago Keystones come to this city.

The State Indiana, Cass county, ss: Cass Clrclut Court of Indiana, vacation term, 3920, No. 17731. William H. Brown vs. Samuel al.

Complaint to Quiet Title to Real Estate. Be It itnoivn, that on this 19th day of August, In this year 1320. the above named plaintiff by his attorneys filed In tha office of the Cleric of the 'Cass Circuit court his complaint against the defendants In the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the defendants Samuel wife of Samuel Hanna, whose true Christian namo Is unknown; Solomon Burklt; Susan Burkit, wife of Solomon Burklt: James BuTklt, son of Solomon Burklt; Burklt, wlfo James Burklt; whose true therein contained and alleged, be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Court this 19th day of. August.

1820. CHAS. BROWN, Clerk Cass Circuit Court- Long, Yarlott Bouder, attorneys for plaintiff. 20-27-3-10. and 16, J.

B- Schultz Third addition to the City of Logansport. On northside of Bartlett between Anthonr and Kloenne streets in front of from No. 1 to No 14 inclusive and lot No. 17, H. Bartlett's First addition to the City of Logransport.

On the east side of Kloenne between Bartlett and Howard streets. Christian name Is unknown; David Burklt, eon of Solomno Burkit, wife of David Burkit. whose true Christian name is unknown George Burklt, son of Solomon Burkit; Burklt, wife of Georgo Burklt, whose true Christian name la unknown; Elizabeth Vernon. daughter of Solomon Burklt: Pickering- Vernon, husband of Elizabeth Vernon; Susan Million, dauaghter of Solomon Burklt; William Million, husband of Suaar. i i Rhoda Conn, daughter of Solomon Burklt; John Conn, busb.inrl of Hhoda Conn; Solomon husband of Mary i Daniel Burklt.

Mary Smith, daughter of Burklt; Alexander Smith. son of Solomon Burklt; Burk- Gharrity. Pet .683 .535 .520 .520 .508 .469 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Philadelphia bunched hits off Cald- CLEVELAND AGAIN LOSES. The lineup of the Windy City aggregation bears the earmarks of a major aggregation and in addition to Spencer Heath and George Leese, who will compose the batteries of the Keystones, other players of major AMERICAN LEAGUE.

.3651 well in the early innings yesterday league experience are also seen. Des i and won its second straight game Jarden, who will hold down, the far i from Cleveland, 3 to 2. Keefe was i corner sack for the Keystones is al- CbJcago 77 Cleveland .73 New York 7 4 St. Louis ....58 Boston 57 5 0 W. L.

Pet. strong in the pinches, Cleveland scor- .636 ing its first run a passed ball and Washington Detroit 47 Philadelphia' 39 44 47 49 57 62 64 72 81 .608, its second on a fly which the wind carried away from Welch for a sin- .509 I pie. .4791 .439 so a former member of Gleason's White Hose. "Ruby" Harold irelan, our absent Jamieson's running one-hand second sacker, will again be- back t. wife of Daniel Burkit, whose true hrlstlan namo la Jane Burkit, daughter of Solomon --Burklt, fiuBband of Jane Burkt.

whose true Christian namo is un- nown; John Burklt, yon of Solomon 3urklt; Burkit, wire oC John Burklt, whose true Christian name Conn, wife of Henri' Conn, whoso true Christian George Conn; Telen Conn, wife of George Conn; fesse Conn, son of George Conn; Conn, wife of Jesse Conn, whosr true liristinn name Is unknown; Sarah dauaghtcr of George Conn; Conn, husband of Sarah T. Conn, whose true Christian name Is Reuben Conn, son of feorge Conn: Conn, wife of Reuben Conn, whose true Christian SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution Issued on a judgment rendered in. the Cass Circuit Court, on the 24th day of December, 1919 and to me directed by the Clerk of saJd Court, I will offer for sale, at public -auction and outcry, 10 the highest bidder, at the door of Court House In port, Cass County, Indiana, on Saturday the 28th day of August, 1.930. between the hours of 10 o'clock A.

M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents avid profits for a term not exceeding seven of the following described real estate, situated In Cass In the State of Indiana, to-wlt: The Undivided remainder interest of Charles B. Bird, in and to northeast quarter (H) Of the northwest quarter of five township tewenty-flve 12S) north range two (2) east; and the west half OS) of the northwest quarter C4) of section thirty-two (32).

township twenty-six (26) north range two (2) east. And In the rents and profits fall to bring the amount demanded to satisfy the judgment aforesaid. Interest and costs, together with all costs, I will, at the time and place, and In like maunsr as aforesaid offer for sale, at public auction and outcry, to the highest bidder, all the right, title, interest and estate in fee simple of the defendant Chas. R. Bird, In and to the above described real estate, or so much ana such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho judgment aforesaid, which Is In favor of The First National Bank and against Charles R.

Bird et al. Said real estate will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and subject to the redemption laws of the state of Indiana. CHARLES A. GRANT, Sheriff Cass County, Ind. Rabb Mahonej- Pansier, Attor- iTevs for Plaintiff.

July 22, 1920. 23-30-6-13-20-27 I XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. In the matter of Improvement resolution N'o. for the construction sidewalks on Clay, Anthony. Scliultz, Kloenne and Cecil Conn, i streets.

-City of Log-ansport, Indiana, is un- I Notice is hereby given that the known: James Conn, so nof George i Board or Public Works of the City name Is unknown; Lydla A. Conn, daughter of George Conn; Conn, huaband of Lydla A. whose true Christian name Conn, wife of James I of Logansport, Indiana receive Conn; Conn, whose true Christian name Is Eunice Conn, daughter of Georg-o Conn; husband of Eunice Conn, -whose true Christian name is unknown: George Conn, son of George Conn; wlffi of George Conn. Conn, whose true Christian name Is Andrew Conn, son or George Conn; Conn, -wife of Andrew Conn, whoso frui-) Christian name Is a a Conn, daughter of George Conn; husband of HanConn: Conn. a of Han- EVERETT TRUE By CONDO NATIONA-L LEAGUE.

W. L. Cincinnati fi6 49 LOCAL RAIL CLUB PROMISES TO COP ATTERBURY CUP Kandalia Club in Pittsburgh Today-Locals Appear to Bave Best Chance to Win. Ttta baseball aggregation of the Bouth Bend division of the Pennsyl- ranla System, gives promise of cop- supreme honors in tbe baseball Brooklyn 68 New York .64 Pittsburgh 59 Chicago 60 St. Louis 57 Boston 4 7 Philadelphia 48 51 53 57.

62 62 65 70 American Assoclaton. Indianapolis, Milwaukee, 5 innings). circuit which is now being staged by Louisville. aKnsas City, 2. the rairoad officials.

Indications Minneapolis, 10; Toledo, 0. point to the locals beins the strong- St. Paul, Columbus. 0 (first game). 1 est Pennsylvania rail club in tha en- 1 1 St.

Paul, 2 (second tire country and only a few games no-w separate tie local club from winning the Atterbury cup -which is offered as the grand prize. The locals have already begun their invasion the East and yesterday the club left for Pittsburgh, they will meat the Pittsburgh division club. This series with Pittsburgh is considered an important one and if the locals are able to carry off two of the games "With Pittsburgh, it loofcs like the local boys Will have smooth sailing for the win- ftfng of the Atterbury cup. GBEAT LAKES COOKS OUT. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Indianapolis at Milwaukee- Only one game scheduled. CLEVELAND, 600 and 300 stewards and cooks on late vessels in the Cleveland harbor on strike today In acordance trith orders received last night from I J. AC Secord. grand secretary of the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union of tie Great Lates, according to local union officials. The men demand a twenty percent increase in vages and an eigatjiour day- AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Phlladelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at A I A LEAGUE.

Philadelphia at St Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. is AWAY, AND SITS OUT H6RN HIS Bee.M sealed hlds up to the hour of 10 fl'clock a.

m. on Tuesday, September 1520, lit Its office in the Cit Building-, for the construction of Demerit sidewalks alonfr the North side of Clay street from Tangruy to A street; along the west eide of A street from Clay to Culbertson street: alongr the North side of shultz street between S. CIcott and Kloenne street front of lots 29 and 30, ShuUz 3rd addition to rhn city of Logansport; along the side of Kloenne street between Cuibertson and Sehultz streets, in of lot GS Shultz 3rd addition to the City of Lopransport and in r.ah Conn, whose true Christian name if William Kllgoro; i Kllgore. wife or Ktlgore i whose Christian name Is un- front of lot 11 Cecil and Wilson's 3rd Sharp. a of i a i i to the City of Logansport, Martha Shnrp.

whose Christian i along the Southside of Cecil street name Is i between Michigan avenue and Cum- (fraln. i of Crnln, I mine's street. whose Christian name Is un- All work.to be done in accordance known: Henry R. IVinklehlecK: I profiles and speciflca- Amand.i Winkleblerk. i of tions (or same which are now on file in R.

WInklehleck: Krtmnncl P. Walt. I 6 off TM Board of Public ng-ent; Eveline K. Walt, i of Eri- munJ P.Walt: Podt, son of Henry Doric Cnrrlo A. Dodt.

i of John Dodt: the heirs, lecra- John Dorlt: Peter n. Martha. A. i wife of Peter T). i i heirs, lesra- tees.

devisees. mist-ens. executory, administrators, prnardians assigns. creditors and receivers of each and all tho above and fnreR-oinR- defendants, who are the following named persons, and each of thor The riebt to reject any and all bids is expressly reserved. Each i will be required to deposit i his bid a certified check in the sum of $100.00, such check to be certified by a bank of L-oiransport.

I i a a payable to tbe Bonrd of Public Works of said city and in the event the bid is not accepted, check will be returned, but if the bid is accepted ana the bidder shall refuse or ne.clPCt to enter Into a contract to-wlt: Samuel Hanna. -Hannn, his a i s.itls factory bond within tet; days the contract Is awarded: then such rhPc-k shall be forfeited to the ojty ns ascertained nnd i i a damages for the failure of such bidder. All persons i i bids shall Elizabeth Vernon. his William satisfy the Board that they have the wife: Solomon Bnrlclt. Susan Burklt, bis wife.

James Burklt. Burkit, his wife; David P-urklt. --Burk- lt. his i Burklt, his i Pickering Vernon Million. Susan i i his i John Conn, Rboda Conn, bis i Alexander Smith, Jr.

i his wife: i Burklt. his wife: Jane i Burklt, her husband; John Burklt, his i T-Tenry Conn Conn, his wife: Georcre Conn, Helen Conn, bis i Jesse Conn, Conn, his wife: Sarah T. Conn, Conn, her a Reuben Conn, Conn, his i Lydla A. Conn, Conn, her husband; James Conn, bis wife; Eunice Conn, her husband; Conn, his wife; Conn, bis wife, Conn. Conn, George Conn, Andrew Conn, necessary i experience and a i a to execute the contract in the ncoper manner.

All bids 'shall be made iioon the i a Provided therefor by Board Public Works and the bid accornpnnled by the proper sta.tu- to-v affidavits. Dated at Docransnort Tn.din.na, this 17th day of Auirii'st. 1 2V C. Board of Public Works. City of T.oiyo.iisriort.

P.oscoe Creery. Clerk. 20-27 NOTICE OF RKSO- Conn. Conn her husband Wm Kllgore, Kilpfore. his wife; Martha Sharp.

Sharp, her bus- Dep-rtmrnt of Works. City. band; Lewis Crain, his wife: Henry R. WInklehleck. Amanda Wlnklebleck, his wife: Edmund P.

Walt agent. Eveline Walt, his wife; John Dodt. Cnrrle A. his wife; D. Smith, Martha.

A. Smith his wife: are'each all non-residents of ths State of Indiana, and are each and all not residents of the State of Indiana. That this action Is one to quiet the title as against all demands, and claimants ever, and as agalnsf the world, to the following describee! real estate, situate in Cass county. State of to-wlt: The west of the northeast quarter (1-4) containing eight (SO) acres, more or less: also the northeast quarter (I- 1 of the southwest quarter (1-4), containing forty' (40) acres more or less; also one (1) souare rod the north- of T.otrflTisport. Indiana.

To n-hom it rnnv XMico is hereby trlven bv the Board of Publlr- of the Citi- of Tx- crfinsDort, TniJiona. that on Tuesday Antrnst 17th, 1520. the following tm- n--ovement resolution for the cnn- by the Bonrrt of. Public Xo. fO Tfneolved BoKrfl of Puhlir TVnrlts of th" ntv of to the following c-hown on profile i-(-rHons on flTo in tbe of "oi fl of Public Works of said Citv such Improvement Is now ordered.

On the Southside of Bartlett Between Frank and Kloenne streets In front of lots 10. II. 12. 13, Ij, I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. An Off Day For Danny.

ByALLMAN JMPKOVE MVXTH-HE'S ITB A CARE AU-CAV- WE A irm-eserro To To SCHOOL THG TEACHER VJILL see "TO Be.AFBA'0 To Me- An! 6UD VJHCM START IA TO SCHOOL-. along the -west ot lot No. 17, H. A. Bartlett's First Addition to the City ot.LoKansport.

Also on tho south side of Howard street between Anthony pjjd Frank streets In front of 32, H. A. Bartlettt Second addition to the City of The- cost of said Improvement shall be oaseMied upon abutting real estate to Improved upon the City of t-ogansport. Indiana, idl according to the method and manner provided for In an Act of tho General Assembly of the State of Indiana, and in accordance with and purguant to the provisions of all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, passed by tbe General Assembly of the State of Indiana. Assessments of propsrty owners, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal installments, with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum.

Bonds shall be issued to the contractor In payment of such assessments provided 'the owners -of such real estate may have exercised tho right to pay in ten annual installments. Under no circumstance shal; the City of Logansport be or be held responsible for any sum or sumn of money due from said property owners for such work, or "or the collecting: of sune, or ti- tho payment of any bond Or or certificates ie- suod for such work, except for such money as shall have actually been received by the City from the assessments for such improvement, or such money as Bald City Is by said entitled act and provisions of all supplemental and amendatory acts thereto, required to pay- All "proceedings had and work done in the making of said improvement assessments property, collection ot assessments, issuance of bonds therefor, shall be as provided for by said above entitled act and amendments thereto regarding- Municipal Corporations. Approved this 17th day of August, FRANK RICE, JAJTE8 L. DAVID C. PRICE, Board o' Public Works.

And the Board of Public Works has fixed Tuesday, Bepetember 7th. 1920. up to the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon as a date upon which rercons- tranaces may be nl'C or heard and on said day at 10 o'clock a. m. said Board will meet at its office in the City Building in Logransport, Indiana, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonRtrances which may have been filed or which may be presented, and will hear a.ll persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed Improvement and will determine all questions and take final action on benefits damages arising by reason of said proposed improvement.

ROSCOE CHEERY Clerk of the Board of Public "Works ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuiiie "Bayer Tablets ol Aspirin- ia geL. nine Aspirin proved safe bv and prescribed by physJciajis foi over twenty years. Accept only at unbroken "Bayer package" wafci contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache. Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Coids and Pain, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cos! few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." -Aspirin li trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mon- oaceticacldester of Salicylicacid-- Adv.

HUNDREDS OF CLEANUP BARGAINS at trie STORE 20-27. Men, there are several styles that will go big this fall. Browns are hit for color, mixtures are good. a big Grey also These caps are s-lk lined, hand made, a roof' and are one hundred percent wool. They will not fade and will hold their shape.

$2-75, $3, $3-50 They have the union City Ha Works 325 Market St. fteen Ladles' Coast, reduced Coat values np to Coat values up to S24.S5. Coat values, up to Silk Dresses, values to 23.75, 810 Choice Toile Dresses 85.00 White Dresses, val. to 19.S5, $5 JTine Gingham Dresses 84.49 Fall Silk Dresses at Fall Serge Dresses at $5.98 Wool BalMng; Snits, $3.49 Botton Bath- Salts, Ledies' Swimming 86.50 Wlilte Wash Skirts, $3.98 Silk Poplin Skirts $2.98 Large Picnic Hats 25c fflit and daxk Percales, 33e 79c fine Egyptian Tissues. Fall Dress Gingliains 57c S10 Wool Bathing S7.9S Wool Batliing Suits, Children-'s White Hats oOc Assorted Glassware Sale 59c Fall Dress Gingham 37c Bleached Pillow Cases Ladies Union Suits 4Sc Envelope Leather Purses Everett Shirting: Giugharas.

Best Scout Percale, Figured Cotton Fall Dress Ginghams 44c Figured Kimono Crepes G9c Pink Nainsook. Fancy Silk Skirting. 54-in. Sheppard Check, yard.79c Genuine Indian Head 55c "Aledo" Silks, special 9Sc Checksd Table Cloth SU9 86-in. Light Outings 55c Stripe Outing Flannel 42c Small lot Outings, yard S5e Dark Ontings.

yard 39c and 4'2c Oood Bleached itfnslln 37r Good Unbleached JInslin 2Sc Unbleached Muslin, special. Good Bleached Sheeting 95c Union Toweling 1 special Standard brand Calicoes. Men's Fine Dress 'eat Stripe Madras Shirts. S2.25 Mechanics' Shirts $2.49 Small lot Dress Shirts $1.25 White Sport, Porosknit or Drawers.49c Athletic Style Union Ciiambray Work .81.29 Keavj- Chambray Shirts $1-SJ Union made X-size Shirts, 81.98 "Alritc" union label OveralIsA93 Men's Good Work "Hposler" Stripe Overalls. 81.9S Union-made Overalls.

2S5 to 3.65 Two-piece Bathing Snits, Cotton Bathing Suits, each $L39 Extra Good Work Pants. 83.4S Dress Sox 19v 35c to $1.59 Ladies' Brown Hose, Fine Lisle Hose, pair 49c Ladies' "Bnrson" Hose, Pnre thread Silk Hose S1.98 Pure thread Silk Hose $1.48 Child's Hose. S5c 44c, 55c to 65c CiceiK de Chine Waists, S8-S9 Blonse sweaters, Small Lot Middies, at $1.00 Indies' Bathing Suits, at $2.39 91.39 ladies' pink Chemise. Bleached Turkish Towels 2.49 Child's gingham dress Children's Slip-over Aprons, S9e Cliild's Capes, reduced to $1.98 Boys' School Pants, pair, S1.48 $6-50 "Practcal" Corsets, S5.00 Maternity S3.9S Front Lace Corsets, at $2.25 Coiitil Corsets, special $2.98 Light weight Corsets Bandeaux Brassiers, pink Other Brassiers. at 79e Muslin Corset Covers, at 5Sf High-grade Camisoles Pink Batiste Pajamas 32.25 Lace Trimmed Petticoats.

.82.2 Lace Trimmed Petticoats Nainsook Chemise $1.49 Butterfly Crepe Bloomers. Nainsook Bloomers, spec'al $1.19 Loose Knee Union Snits 59c Fine Union Suits, at 79c Bodice Top Union Suits 98c Bodice style vests, at Other Tests 25c, 49c and 55c hild's separate Underwear, 25c Children's Muslin Bloomers. 79c Children's Sateen Apron Gingham's, sjiecial BB Store The working man's friend.

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