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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

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Lafayette, Indiana
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1 Thursday Evening January 13 1921 THE LiAfAl ElTEfJUilHnAL 'MJUKIEK 10 ffl Basketball Results I 'MORENCI WINS EARLY TRIAL IS I LAAYETTE OVERTIME TILT TEAM BOWS TO 1 BOSWELL IVE OX DRIVE ON NEXT SATURDAY the 1 Telfer (ZrtWIP I Playing period the score was tied Urazrit: UC 1Davis and SnOTlwert starred for the is was Coffman over their opponents Guards sayin? CA (10) Center Jackson Hankins Guards St SI emp A SALE IN ULL BLAST IS THE A SALE Wells Ordered Sold Sale tory as La fay AST GAME HERE greatest ON RIDAY NIGHT chandise event i nigm lor voenrunv vn cnu bound Canadian National express The fight between lieutenants new na Albert McKinney Highly that OVERALLS They como with or without bib regular $200 value Salo 98d price i They como in plain blue and bib AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY JAN 25 McKinnc JUST bein A few more days to for sale in Lafayette the share in this wonder store with the Black ful bargain festival! LAAYETTE INDIANA and White Sign JEERSON HIGH I IdR Challenge Nugi nt has ac I m3 '1 have helped and cured many after some of the best family doctors and surgeons have' will ht Draper Dykhuizen the club must be Durkin Yost Belle An oil Cook Parr HEAVY OVERALLS 446 say read Palmer McHaffey Sexton most bas is McClure Lutz ield goals Nicols Harrison 'vvelis Sexton Nicols ferson Oxford chil Ot idon AND SUMMARY Williamsport (16) orwards One of the That will go CANVAS GLOVES Made of heavy quality canvas and jersey regularly sold for 5c pair Sale price pair 11c Made of good quality denim down in his New Orelans has a fifteen year old girl artist Miss Edna Merle Schcppegreli who is making a suc cess as an interior decorator Peter Wolf Davis William Dietrich Woodfield Charles Ger in the alleged games in the 1915 and which it was' ambling road running OXORD WINS IN A AST CONTEST hlic to GAME POSTPONED game between rhe Lafayette 1 leaui niq Wednesday night over a period of moiethan third I used the most mod and up to the minute methods of treat same evening and the com in chars will announce the program in a few days Hush Brown 4 Malaska Gear' Vaulk ree throws $2000 $200 $100 shawl collar been led to think their condition was rom the thousands who have surged: through our doors the opening days can be heard words of sale appreciation and comment The crowds came expecting much and found the values even greater that We advertised Values are being made that are rapidly vacating shelves and racks thousands and thousands of dollars worth of clean classy up to the minute merchandise are being sacrificed on the altar of necessity to the expediency of the hour If you realize the value of a dollar if money ever meant anything to you ACT NOW for these prices surely last forever knife and Consultation! Are ree and cured condition of the Bowels Bladder Kidneys ALL DIERENCE BALLOONISTS IS PATCHED UP Row the Result of Over strained Nerves ollow ing Weeks of Hunger and Hardships bucket and he started out to Tuesday morning The mail on Tues oundup will be on the Burkle' farm nortlT of All automobiles are Grover De Harry Nisley Otis Baker Landiswith su mmer lea agreement their ruler Village road The strong fellhe Davis Hoot 6: Sanders Palmer 2 Hoot ree throws out of 5 Referee Jef Game Is Hard ought and Close Lafayette Rallies in Second Half But ails to Tie scy the MATTICE Ont Jan The three American naval balloonists who arrived here Tuesday' from Moose actory near where they descended December 14 left last(hl fnr (Inrhrnnft on the cast 1JA0L the weight classes being 112 126 135 147 160 175 pounds heavyweights is understood that at least of the Canadians will be box i epresented Canada at the boxing championships at last summer two of whom Olympic titles Their op will be selected from recent slate Jerry tfugent Takes ilers '1 arrell Lawson ield goals Cook 3: Lawson Draper Barnett ree throws Hankins 1 out of 5 CHICAGO Jan rt i 1 zw TS zl I I 4 Vll UC U'lM disagreements settled baseball i meetings the ers Judge Kenesaw and thei' tonight began formulation of plans which it was expected would result in an early trial of the men indict ed tor conspiracy tnrowing or world scries hoped would stamp out and game throwing in baseball George Gorman assistant attorney who has been placed In charge of the baseball case nounced" that the indicted Brown Clarence Wcttschurack an men would be arraigned about ebruary trial case the Remember There is only one real to 12 Nicols was the getter for Oxford field goals and two the free throw line replaced McHaffey of the qtin tlvc times from the in Moose aCtorV liberty to select any of the offic ers at the station to accompany me and authorization from the commanding officer In picking my passengers Lieutenants Hin ton and arrell I selected them because they were two of my best I VS THORNTOWN boxing matches arc being planned i or the niitiee WILL BE The American nted $10000 to be used in the pros ecution or the men ana i Landis issued a statement that even the men were not guilty they would not sarily be allowed to return ganizCd The SINGER REEDMAN CUT PRICE CLOTHING STORE BARGAIN CLOTHING STORE Third and Columbia i 413 Columbia Made of chain collar Sale price Extra special for Saturday $398 (Special to the Journal Cornier) BOSWELL Ind Jan The Boswell Commercials baskctba'l team defeated the Lafayette A quintet here this evening in a hard fought battle 13 to 10 The game was one of the best played: seen on the local floor this year and gives the Boswell team' a ranking among the first of the in dependent basketball teams over the state The first half was 'fea tured by some clever basket shoot ing and guarding on the part of the Commercials team and ended ll'to 2 in favor of the lo' al Lafayette five came back in the second session but three points short of tying score The of the team during the second period a strong one and Boswell scored but two points Hankins led in the scoring for Boswell with three goals from the field and a free throw Draper and Jackson broke even on scoring honors for the vis iters with two field goals apiece' LINEUP AND SUMMARY Boswell (13) orwards BROTHERS state that as commander of the balloon I fleww 4 1 i abide ommlssioner and to keep himself in good physicil condition through out the season I Death is at When JUMBO SWEAT ERS heavy all wool yarn knit with large roll regularly sold for $10 $498 TICK MITS Made of good quality ticking knit wrist regularly sold for 35c Sale price 19c These shirts are from the best makers made from madras per cales and crepes are from regular stock and not bought for a sale 4 BASS EROS 405 Main The reason is first I have limited my chronic conditions ot me second my skill ACCEPT KIRKSEY'S TIME By the Associated Press NEW YORK Jan 13 tor collegiate Amateur Association has accepted recognized the time of 9 4 seconds 100 yard dash made by Kirksey in a dual Stanford Jr ast Contest is Promised Saturday On Brookston loor Special to the Journal Courier BROOKSTON Ind Jan An interesting game is promised at Brookston next Saturday night when the local high school meets the Young America five at 8 The Brookston team is an xious to even up the count between the two teams Young America having won a game from the lo cals iyear by three points la lorward and back guard have been out of the past few games on account of ill ness but they should be back in the lineup1 in time for the game The Brookston five is working hard tpis week lor the game and hoping for a win Jarvts Byei Miller ield goals Davis King Snouwert 3 Onffrnftn 4 Snouwert 4 out of 6 Golden or vaunt i out cu war of 5 Referee Hurley Pur McKinney had resided His wife He was war and regiment ollowing the war he settled a farm in1 Shelby township was a memoer of the Brethren church at Otterbein was an honored citizen Surviving are the following dren: Joseph McKinney of terbein: Mrs Etta Jce of Ind: Mrs Viola Rush and 1 of Otterbein villa McKinney and Mrs leenor of David la and The body will be taken to the home of McKinney at Otter riaay aiternoon wnere friends may view the remains neral services will be conducted the church at Otteibcin Saturday enornmg at 10 o'clock and I burial will be Grove cem etery Nicols Sanders Harrison Center Winks Shuey Guards EXTRA HEAVY OVERALLS This lot includes the 'famotm Big Six and 220 Whita Back Denim absolutely no better overalls In the country regu larly sold for' $350 Sale price $18S Double Header at riday The Montmorenci high sc'aool basketball team will play the Moni tor high school quintet at Mont morenci "riday rigiit The game will be called at 7:30 In the sec ond game of the evening the Mont nidrenci Sunday school five will pav the Stidham Memorial Sun day school team A capacity crowd is "expected to attend The double BARRED league appropri Thp i I of I Tigers basketball I 75 ria Clan I was postponed plans to have the men arraigned by ebruary 1 said he had been reading the grand jury testimony and tliat its length had delayed the' case The testimony totalled more than 500000 he said 'Whether the accused men are found guilty 'or innocent the trial will result in the stamping out of said Judge Landis suitable action will be' taken against any men who have not act ed justly in fulfilling their con you are more certain to obtain the health you seek Jf you want to give your body the best pos sible come and let us talk over your condition and I will make all necessary tests and examinations so 1 may be able to tell you how to best treat your condition to make you healthy and sound again I never use the My Examinations I have treated Stomach Liver Nerves and certain by my toZthcmalnute no' knlfo methods" Hpeeial treat ment for conditions peculiar to women and men LET ME HELP YOU BACK TO HEALTH Office Specialist near tn i evening Associations' Of Shelby and Wabash Town ships to Take Part AU Day Program Arrangements have been com pleted for as biff i fox drive to be held on by the arm associations of Shelby and Wabash townships and the affair is expected to be the largest of its kind ever held in" the county Harry Ruck and Harry Hinck ley are commanders in chief of the drive The lines and cap tains for the drive arc as follows: West line County line road razier epaiain lieutenants for for class The American association and the' new International league remained out of the draft while the Pacific Coa st league! the other class A A organization went in New contracts coveringvh it the club owners i termed the'ethics of the were approved by the uiajoi One clause in the new form of tract provides Urn Playerdges loyally to his club and edges himself to the American conform to high staud pliv and rood fperts The player also promises by ail decisions of the stripes with or without They are regular $300 value Sale price $143 way through Montmorenci at the end of the first half Jackson came back strong in the second halt and just before ended at the regular The In A th 1 otic as a inter collegiate record 1 out for tno outMorris due Kirksey in a dual meet be tween Lan Stanford Jr Univer sity and Oregon Agricultural col lege last May This was announced indnv hv ThnmM Jntzztnbons Columbia secretary ot the asso ciation Boxing Commission Of N'Y Refuses to Join National Body NEW YORK Jan 12 The New boxing commission and li cense committee today decline to become a member of thb nc wiy formed national boxing commission of the United' States which has been in session here for the list three days The decision was made public in an sffcial statement is sued by Chairman Johnson i who has attended the sections as the representative of New Y'ork after the afternoon meeting The Massachusetts state boxing commission in a letter sent to the New York commission announcing tbit it would not be represented at the national convention has taken the same position Juniors Win The Juniors defeat ed the Lutheran team on the lut floor Tuesday night 15 to 12 The first half tended 10 to 5 in favor of Uc Lutheran team but the winners rallied in tne last ten minutes and secured In winning ninrariti Baker slurred forsihe while Arndt ployed bast lor jli I ji WALDRON 119 North Sixth Street Lnfajette nd new Mar Theater Hours 9 to 12 1 every day except Sunday Specal Iteiurs en Wednesday and Saturday 7 to Canadians to Participate i Affair Will Be Held At I Madison Square Gar den New York NEW YORK Jan 12 Arrange ments were completed here today for an international amateur box ing tournament between the best boxers of Canada and those of the Metropolitan association of the Amateur Athletic Union The bouts which will include one internation al contest in each of eight weight classes will be fought at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday Janu ary 25 The bouts xvill be contest ed under the rules of the Inter national Amateur Boxing edera tion 118 and Itfour ers who Olympic Antwerp annexed ponents winners of the Metropolitan and New Y'ork boxing championships Notre Dame 46 Armour Tech 28 HIGH SCHOOL Marion 33 Summitville 26 41 Cumberland 11 INDEPENDENT South Bend A 27 Garv Steel 16 Richmond1 American Legion 34 Scottsburg 17 llcd he h'iilcnge of Ravmond I ifer on lhs p'lgc end days ago and will hux htlcr at jbe ul1 Jan 2G The fight rounds Several other TUr critics WHo nnADT unexcelled ATriXTO I IV MAKE THIS API IK I OR SERVICE VM WS 1 41 Li i ULL PAGE uJl V1 1 OR VALUE ill 4 1 kJ he game riday Night Dien hart Looks Like uture Great Jefferson high school will cei pete for honors with Thorntown high school at the local gym next riday night This will be the second game of the season played between the tro teams Jefferson winning the other which was played at Thorntown bincu rivanj ikh uien uispiayca the tno teams for? the past several years theteby causing I much int in the games Jeff is looking for a win in this game and judging fiom the scores of the last' two games should haye htJc I trouble in biating the dovnstatg ICcHH Coach Grosshans xvlll probably place Crowe and Tilton at the forward posts Neuman at center aiui Dicnhart and Hainar on the defensivebidc Dienhart is going good nt the floor guatd position and promises to develop into wonderful man for that position Among the heirlooms a rench ily rance is a chi once worp by Queen of England It wasr pre by mt English noblemanj go iirt in rgo vOa ancestor fi nt owners1 Defeats Jackson at Jrckcpn 25 23 Score Tied 2Q to "20 Ead'of 40 i Play i (Snccini' to Journal Coinicr) JACKSON' Ind1 Jan Ment It I 1 i wh ii vi i I school basketball team hetc this I in a fast nnd exciting 1 a A "2 tin lUicr'iiLU rx 4 4 IM nii of the regular pinyin lisiturs beured two field goals free throw 'during tliu uvir session while the locals were to get over but one field goal Cap Itain William Drose lieutenants William Erwin Kenneth Steely Howard Morehouse I boy Harold Higley Harry McCormick Rudolph "Wiggins South line ine Henry Boes and Thomas Hinck ley captains lieutenants Joseph Vanderklecd William Wolf Chas Wolf Raymond Wolf loyd Ca sad Harry McCabe Harry Wilbur man The William Montmorenci i to be parked in the school yard and in front of the church i 1 1 a 4 1 1 UCKS Wlii UU IJIOVLUtJU LU LU lAV the participants out to the line of the drive All trucks will leave the high school building at 9 o'clock Refreshments are to be served following the close of the drive A shooting match1 is on the program the afternoon with geese and ducks as prizes to the A free ticket to the Jefferson Montmorenci basketball game will pa given to anyone walking in foip the outside lines Refreshments will be served aft er the ball "game EXTRA SPECIAL OR SATURDAY Suit for $998 Cotton Sweaters 98c Maroon Sweaters white $148 HRS YOI IR ill jlvJLu ACCOUNTS Charles George otPpnn vusuj Nnrih me inc west from Octagon to county line Williamson ahd Ben captains lieutenants Clarence Switzer William Williams Sut ton Elmer Wien Lloyd razier Roy Wien Wilbur Wien Harry Stockton Manford Lawson LTe rvt 4 a CX 1 i 1 East line Thc line running north haYe take? 5acs iiiriiviciajf nr irn i iia Barnett and south through Klondike Hankins tain AViuiam Lrose Jackson i nrnr neiLwce arrell and Hinton shortly after their arrival here Tuesday an ernoon was ascribed in a state nnnt hpfnro their depart ure last niht to overwrought minds induced their hardships and gruelling struggles that had to be endured on the trip over the trail irom ivroose ruuiui KISS AND MAKE UP The statement 1 presented to newspaper men by Lieut Kloor was prepared he said at the di rection of Hinton and arrell who had mended their differences The three officers were together in the private car of Way di visional superintendent ot thq Can adian National railways when the document was drawn several occasions during the the statement said "after a long and tiresome walk one or two of us would become grouchy and at the slightest invitation would make a fuss These quar rels were only on the spur of the moment and were just tem porary disagreements Almost as quickly as they would start they would end leaving all hands as usual the best and strongest of friends 1 RIENDS AND alco wish to Williamsport alls Before Independent Quintet on Oxford loor Score 22 to 16 OXORD Ind Jan The Oxford Independents defeated the Williamsport Independents basket ball team here this evening in a fast game 22 to 16 The same was hard fought and although the iocals held the lead during almost the entire forty minutes of play the continual fight made Oxford keep up a fast pace towin The locals led at the end of the first half 16 main point scoring six points from Sexton who was the star tet counting floor LINEUP Oxford (22) 4 Sn uv failed nractice to treatin I nhilnminal organs I and ability has bten developed by study and practice extending twenty five years i I 'me nt My success here in Lafayette and vicinity Is the Jiest evidence that Incoming to me for' The skill gained by' the years of successful practice the treatment and cure of condi tions of the pelvic and abdominal organs en ables me to restore many to perfect Health who have incurable Give Up in Despair Because You Have Not Been Cured Singersreedman Cut Price Clothing Store Bargain Clothing Store Third and Columbia 413 Columbia ar ion Chosen as I I hn pr'Azsi i I i i ixc juiiuivu a toe i MARION! Ind Jan Accord ing to an announcement made by Professor John Kendall principal of the high school Marion laa been selected by the board of con l0I1 trol of the Indiana high school jrac athletic association as the place fXbc for the thirty two sectional zTh basketball tournaments to be heldaji March 4 and 5 The complete list leading' of tourney places will be made 0 mi Hl i fin ftird i i a cto fArl i Quintet to Play St Joseph College ive Collegians Have Vic tory Over Locals fastest and hotly contested independent of the season was a widower alone since last died ten years veteran cf the served in' Co I Wilder's Brigade on He and 1 and that an immediate would be held so that ihe I could be disposed of before Christopher brothers Lewis Bau baseball season opened gher Grogan Cl fonhen ketball games anticipated for riday night when the St selaer at St Boniface hall college team is rated among best of the college teams in stat and although yearly itors here is attracting than any in ing to the 1 held the St point victory on The ened its by hard will meet the fast Joseph college five of 1 Rens rne the the vis the game this season far greater attention previous years ow fact that the locals Joe quintet to a two several weeks ago the Collegeville floor has strength team greatly since then practice and has devel teani work to a point far above that of former years The locals have made a splendid showing this season winning all their games but the one at Rens selaer and are sure to show their best in the contest riday evening The game start at 8 and will be refereed by Cosby A dandewillbe given after the SHELBYARMER IS OUND DEAD 31 Avoid Unnecessary buliermg ana HCdMitss uv wuiS xvuvxn atuvuo locals while Coffman and Hush jierfonncd best for lhe Mentmo rcriei team fl1 LINEUP AND SUMMARY orwards i Geor Golden I Vuulk PEACE DESCENDS UN BALL WORLD ATER MEETING Landis Signs Contract As Supreme Baseball Com missioners and culties Seem Over By the Associated Press Jan Organized baseball today swept the last ves tige of disagreement from Its ranks in a series of conferences which brought signed peace agreements not only between the major and minor leagues but between indi vidual club owners who have vig orously opposed each other in af fairs of administration and policy The two major leagues signed the new national agreement mak ing Judge Kenesaw baseball commissioner preme powers and the gues also signed an with Jiidsre Landis as but it differed in one empowering word from that signed by the maj oi This difference it developed was due to a misunderstanding in tl'C joint meeting of drafting com mittees yesterday when the agree ment was drawn up and it was announced that the minors later would sign an agreement identical ith the one approved by The maj or organizations NOT TO CRITICIZE Resides i signing the national ncreement the individual major league club owners affixed their signatures to a contract in which they agreed not to publicly criti cize each other or talk about one another and to accept any de cision made by Judge Landis re gardless of their personal opinion of it Included in the signatories to this agreement were President Johnson of the American lea gue and two of the three club owners who have fought his ad ministration Charles Comiskey nf Chicago and Jacob Ruppert of New York Harry razqe of Bos ton the third club owner who op posed Johnson in recent American league disagreements announced that he would sign the He was not present when it' was di awn up 1 LANDIS SUPREME The signing the new national agreement brought a sharp state ment from Judge Landis concern ing powers he must have and led to erroneous reports that he had issued an ultimatum giving thc club owners fifteen in which to make the changes he de manded The judge did not set a tune limit out did tell owners that his powers supreme When the copy of the tional agreement was brought be fore the league representatives it contained a section saying that the commissioner after investigating any affair he considered detriment al to baseball could uch action as he deemed a able" Judge Landis interrupted reading of document to that this must be made to such have told the my powers are to be7 he said "To give me the power merely to 'recommend' takes all Power out of my hands I will re tire from the room gentlemen and you can discuss this matter But I want you to know that either I must have bower to take such ac tion'as I wish or else you had loped its better seek a new' commissioner I wouldn't take this job for all the gold in the world unless 'I knew my hands were to be On motion 'o President Johnson the major leaguers voted to sub stitute the word for otpmcnd" but it was found that the minors were not in official session and the matter would haye to go hrough theii'Y drafting committee again i Representatives of minor leagues In a standing vote assured the judge that they had considered the same is in that they were bpund Jx abide by his decisions but that as soon as the agreement could be formally i takn up again the word would be changed and they would sign CONTRACT SIGNED Tonight the major leagues sign ed the contract with Judge Landis making him commissioner for sev en years at $50000 a year The na tional agreement remain in ef fect so long as Judge Landis is commissioneri Judge Kandis however has stip ulated that his salary jof $7500 a year ns judge shpuld be deducted from his baseball salary so he ac tually will get only $42500 a year from baseball Tito new agreement providesrestoration of the draft with pticc scaled down from $5000 class A A leagues to' $1000 PROMISED OR BALL PLAYERS Gorman in Charge of Case Hopes to Bring Men to Trial by ebruary i May Bar Men By the Associated Press 1 With inter league at Own Landis office Respected Citizen of the County Expires of Heart Disease Albert Newton McKinney an old and highly respected resident Shelby township Tippecanoe coun ty was found dead in tne yard at bis home two one half miles southeast of Otterbein Wed nesdav afternoon tributed to: heart trouble neighbors noticed no smoke com ing from the chimney of the home and that the mail had not been re moved from "the box' an investi gation was made and the lifeless body of the aged man was found in the back yard Near him was a 'milk it is believed milk his cows and drouned dead the box was delivered day Mr and June ago civil 72 nd iirt nir 1 1 xi friends and themselves good com radetL "During the trip all of us have been ready to make sacrifices for one another without partiality We have fought our battle as be fits shipmates and in accordance with the traditions of the United States navy We have done our best to uphold our own dignity as wellias that of the service We always will be brothers Siich petty quarrels as may have occurred will not lessen our affection for one another Today laftnr'fhc first real test since wc left Moose actory our differ i cnees patched up our friend ship rtenewed we cannot emphasize too strongly that there is not and has not been any misunderstanding in our party other thanof a pass ing The statement i was signed by Lieut Kloor HINTON ADMITS ERROR Hinton admitted 'he had written the letter that caused the quar rel but declared he had net in ir it for uublication and was in this statement was I Locals to Meet Old Rivals a pressed by arrell who alluded to 'Hinton as They indicated then hat the incident was insofar as they werii concerned The train bearing the officers probably will reach Toronto be tween 3 and 4 this afternoon They intended leaving Toronto for New York al 6 Lieutenant Hinton still was suf fering from swollen feet as a re sult ot tne one ui: num wtouHu nrto on snow shoes The oth I ers apparently tire tn good shape by ana gne no ntimani qipuai in of fatigue They seem gicatlv icfreshed after their rest Dayton Topples Monitor Quintet Ind Jan 12 Dayton defeated tne Monitor high school basketball team here this i evening in a fast and hard fought game 29 to 20 Dayton led most of the way the score standiog 18 to 11 in fnvor ot ie locals at ane ena nf the first half New hart sta red fcr the winne' with seven field goals while itesTed in the scor ing tor with ten points LINEUP AND SUMMARY Dayton (22) Montor (20) orwards Hcincmnn Ncwhart Center Catkerwood Meecham" Kerkhove Guards iler Miller ark Clca eronls: Hcineinan 4 New bait Calhcrwood Kcrknove 4 Miller ree throws: Hein'' inan 5 out of 9 lips 8 out 13 1 Re rro Rn luniun The Otterbein Specials will play the' Congress A A basketball team of this city: at Otterbein on riday night Otterbein has been playing a high class brand of ball this sea son and should make a good show ing against the Lafayette five A Davis number of old high school stars Malaska King are playing on the Congress quin Center tet who feel certain of a victory Snouwert Martin A nnouncement On riday morning Bass Bros will inaugurate the greatest1 value giving sale in which people of this vicinity have ever been privileged Judge to LESS THAN HAL PRICE we will offer every shirt in found our stock up to $400 at $185 each" ncces to or minor leagues started their campaign voting to take action against play I pr3 tuVin hflVA fal on no in rromriG on me coast with rod Me Mullin an indicted Chicago White Sox player and by suspending coast players recently indicted Mr Gorman in announcing his jMui Ip I 1 R'' I '1 LM I il fi I fi 1 Ml I ft '7 That is mak ing all the ch a ts wonder how we can make I prices 111 Uli I II II Iyil LEATHER HEAVY SOX GLOVES Made of good quality yarn Made of good quality muleskin They formerly sold at 75c the with gauntlet and fleeced pair Sale price 39c lining regularly' sold for $100 Sale price DRIVING EXTRA HEAVY SOX GLOVES I Made of the heaviest grade of I combed yarn on the market With large leather gauntlet rex uiarly sold for $100 per warm lined regularly sold for rajr SaJo price59c $200 Sale price98c i BLACK SOX Made of good quality black cot CHILDREN HQSL ton regularly sold for 20c Tlle famoyg Bearskin hose for Sale price 9c children Thev come int blnck 1 heavy ribbed double: knfccrvTiTr heel and too regular 65c MEN WORK HOSE value Sizes from 5 'to I The famous Rockford grey ahd 10 Sale price 29c ancj 39c I tan work socks for men reg ularly sold for 30c Sale 1 1 price nalr 14c 1 CORDUROY ARMY SOX PANTS Made of cotton and wool reg Made of pure linen eorjl lined ular 40c value Sale price or unlined 1ailore4 up to the i igc minute They are regular ri $600 values Sale price $3 48.

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