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Saturday Evening, Aofust 18,1917. THE A I PAGE Hat Average of .311 With Cincinnati. ROUSH IN THE LEAD Cobb Still Seta Pace in the American. Chicago, Aug. 1Iornnlv, the shunting l.oul* Inflelder.

1 has continued to slip while Rousli of Cincinnati strengthened hold on first place among National league Ids average accord- Ing lo figures released today anil which Include Kenny Kiiuff of New York, has shown some nf Federal league iplrlt and crept from fourth lo second place, ii behind the leader. llornsby dropped In fourth place In hatting he continued to with Roush. the lend for total haves, each having 181'. Robertson of New York has worked up a triple tie for home run honors, i llorns- by and Crnvat ot I'hlladelph'n. They tire "all square" with eight.

Imjle. (both of Chicago, each added another sacrifice hit to credit and continued a tie i 23. of New York Increased lead HI a run setter to 7B, and Cnrey of I i burgh IH far abend ot the eiriilrra i 32. 11KDS AC ATX LEAD. rincltinatl agnln hns broken the tie for team batting i Is leading New York by points.

Lrad'nt; for half their fames: lioiish. rinclnnntl. i i Vork. I'ru'v. St.

Louis. Hornnhy, St. tanls. firoh, C'lncln- tiatl. I I H.Hchor, Pittsburgh.

New York. Wllholt, New York. Nealt, i Clarke. Cincinnati, .104. Lending 1'itch'rs who have partlH- In I 1 or more Raines, rated according to earned runs per game: Lending I i I Kf, it f'hmei i i i i rt ft 1' Sail--.

VorK 52 S.I" S'hill'P. York r. IS I Vaiielin, Chlrnn i si St. TJIIII. in 1:1 4." I I 14 2.4!i AMERICAS I Ty Colib's mark of which lie leadlnc the American Iciisuc tatters last week has remalneil un- clmnged.

accordiiiw to i re- le.ised today and which Int of Wednesday. Trla er's average also remained unchanged lit SlHler. of St. Louis, gain- Ing on the and now hold- Ing Irtace with Chapman 11 nd Harris, teammaters of Speaker, have made greatest among )he llotli a Jumped Into "3'iO" rlnsn, while of Chlcah'o and Mclnnls of Philadelphia liave out. Cobh failed to pilfer anv during the week, but he Increased lead In total bases lo 261.

a result of stretching Mts into SI doubles. 2: and "TeVch of Detroit and ripp of New tork remained tied for run with 4 each. Ownle rush. tenmmnte of the tleornlan's has dethroned him as a run getter. BuVh ha" the ST limes to Cobb's Chapman's mnrk of s.icrlfl hlls remained high, but the i bus ndd'd two more stolen bases to h.s string anil now leading with Uetrolt i continued to lend In team batting.

11KAVV IMTTHHS. T.endlns i for lialf their duhs Detroit. Stpcaher. Cleve- Imi.l. Slslcr.

Louis, rvtrolt. fhapman. Cleveland. Harris. Cleveland.

Chlcaco. Mclntile. PhlH- Washington, Boil'e. PhllndMphla. leading pitchers who have pnrtlcl- In iS or more Riimes, rated ac- cordlnf to earned Clcotu, Clilesto 'M Knt.r, C'hli-uco 14 Baiby, L'leivlsnd at Boston 2tl BMton nuth.

8. 3.1 .1. Dealt, Chledo 91 RuiMll, Chicago 2T Kltpfw. Cleveland 81 W. Johnios.

Wash Uanferth, Chlnzo 30 er W. L. BR 11 Ifl 10 II II ftn, 1.4* 1.03 1.4H l.n l.W 1.01 l.fll 1.90 t.n How to make Tennis Courts Information Free. We carry full equipment for Racket! 7Se to $12.00 Tennte Tape Tennii Markers Tennis Clothing Tennis Skew We restrlng rackets. Haines Essick 217 N.

Water. Both PhooM 1258. ED OUT OF FIRST PUCE Beaten by the Athletics, 9 to 7. Chicago. Aug.

IS. The Chicago Amerli anx slipped down to second place In the pennant race Friday when they wore beaten by Philadelphia, 0 In 7, In a twelve-Inning game, and Boston won from Cleveland, The game nip and tuck from start to finish and was broken up In the twelfth, when Connie Mack's recruit. Second Baseman drover tripled to the center-field fence after Jamieson had singled and the winning run across, lie counted also on Bodle's single that clinched the victory. Scutt was driven out when the visitors tied the count for flrat time, and Diinforth was forced to retire Philadelphia took lead In the i and added another off Faher In the next Inning. Chicago ral- I ml in the and drove Johnson off the mound and then tied the count before Hush could steady himself In tht A that f'lrriigo, had severnl chances, but strategy In ordering the passing of men In two Innings when a hit would have ended the game ami a sensational catch by llndle of a long liner by Schalk saved the game for WALTER AT CLEVELAND RACES Cleveland.

Aug. Friday wns practically Waller Cox day at North lland.ill, i races were on the card. Cox had five mounts and three times out of the fox piloted the winner. In the other I horse got at least a portion of the money. But his winning Cox struck a that probably more than made up for his victories, for pride of the Cox stablo.

Mabel TrnsK, was beaten, J'avorltea were bf.iten In three but none was fit, the downfall of M.ibel Trash, who such a pro- i i i favorite that there was no speculation In over the outcome the race. SPKtNGS POP who drove ft. Frlsro, started drive In each of the two miles before he half way around the turn. Before fox could get Mnbel Trash started St. Frlico had about four lengths lead, an ad- Mintage that helped St.

win (he The pacing rtlvlgli.n of the champion stallion stake wns a two horse battle between Hex Deforest anf.l The Sign, with Cox driving the former to victory. Cox also won In the Leader pace, for with Mlllo he caught the talent napping. Tommy Direct a strong choice, but Tommy failed to show. CHANDLERAND EHRHART WINNERS Of Department Swimming Y. M.

C. A. Quite a number of parents were present at the V. M. ('.

A. swimming pool Friday afternoon to watch their In a Department swimming contest. Harold F.hrhart easily won first In class between 14 and while Robert Chandler won In the between and 14 years. The program opened with a half hour's exhibition by beginners. Following the Iwld.

They resulted follows: CLASS 12 TO 14 YEARS. 30-yard Chandler, first; Pli-krel. necond; BonMlel. third. Broad dive-- Chandler.

Pickrel. second; Myers, third. 30-yard swim on back-- Platt. first. Bonatlrl.

eecond: Voorhles. third. Plunge-- Chandler, first; Johnson, seond; Mvcrs. third. Itelay-- Chandler and Plckrel, first; Johnson and Bonstlel.

second: Myers, and third. Stunt dive-- Chandler, first; Platt, second Bonstlel. third. CLASS 14 TO 16 YEARS. SA.yard swim-- Ehrhnrt.

first; Alexander, second: third. firoad d.ve-- Khrhart, first: Alexander. second; Lognn. third. 30-yard swim on buck Logan, Ilonstlel.

second. Plunge-- Khrhart first; Logan, sec- F.hrhart and Alexander, first' and West, second. Kunt-Khrhart. first; Loian. ond and Alexander third.

TUSCOLA BEATS DECATUR CROCKERS A pickup ball team, playing only now and then on Thursday atternoons nnd calling themselves "The ers" -Mltneyed" lo Thuridfiy afternoon, playing the Tuscola team on thu high school diamonds there. Their report returning was that Oev were defeated. 2J to although hey secured total of twent.v-three hits Muring farce. Home rum and errors wore frequent and Player wat charged with twelve er- in the first three Innings. The Deoalur battery was Duefcer and Turpin.

The waterworks team did not play at Tuscola. BOSTON BRAVES SIGN CHIEF MEYERS Boston. Aug. Hoi- ton announced the of Chief eran catcher, fornwrly of York and Brooklyn who will available to Tragesser If the later ordered to emmp. unconditionally released by Brooklyn club a few ago.

DOHERTYW1NS FROMW.J.RISLEY defeating W. 3. In Friday afternoon, Walter Doherty went into In the In city at T. C. At to Play weev chanplonihlp tltta.

LOUDERMILKAND DEMMITHN IEAD Of Pitching and Batting in the A. nay Demmltt, the Illlopolls boy, Is still "king bee" batter of American association, according to official batting averages compiled for the up to and Including last Wednesday, batting clip with team now .323 for 102 games. Vlox of City Is closest to him, with of While Demmltt leading In batting, little drover Loudermtlk leading all In that same organisation. He has pitched In thirty-six won twenty-two and lost nine and only allowed an average of 1.70 eirned per game. In this respect! Orover also a big lead on the next closest man, Pllllngham, of Indianapolis, who allowed an average of 2.0» per SUTHERLAND'S HOME RUN IS FEATURE or Industrial Oame Won By Ouihard Dry team took the measure of the Morehouse and team.

In a regular scheduled In the Industrial league at Falrvlew Park, Friday evening. The snappy from start, although the made fsrclsl different times. home run In third with two on the was ting feature of the fray. R. H.

E. Cushards IS 10 Morehouse and Wells A 4 Batteries Meaeham and TValser: Pale I'avis, and Brlnkoetter, Johnson. Progrtss of The Pennant Races NATIONAL MSAflt'E. W. Win I-IM an New Tork M.

i.ouiK flnrlnnatl 7S I'lttvbarch T- AMKRICAN I.CAIH'K. rloeton "r.M .401 ,17:1 42 ...70 -II iris S.w York 51 Waihlnilon -4J. I'Mlxlelphla 12 I l-oull -v 7S .371 liAMf.S Indlanapolla at Mliineiirolli, clear, ii in, at Ft. rlrnr: p. m.

roluinbna at i (amen, dear, ilrat p. in. rhl-'Bin lloiton. Rsmrai, (Irjt 1.rtr p. m.

rinclnnstl st nrnnklyn. (two ismeil, rirti I 3D p. m. Hi. Ixiult Vtirk.

tta ii'Hc; firm 3o p. Vltuliurnh at Philadelphia, clcnr; a p. m. Aumlran League. Waslilnitan at Uetroll, cltar, it m.

Philadelphia Chicago, p. m. New York at ft. Ixiulp, clear, .1 p. m.

Beaton at Cleveland, (two a New Tork. 4: tit. t. TVHhlnlton, Ortrnlt, 0. Cleveland, 1, Philadelphia, V.

O2 IMCUO. XI. New York, S. rhlliililphla, 0. s.coml t'htladelphla, I'ltnlnirgh, .1.

fame postponxl en ac- eeunt of rlnclnnntl-nroolllyn foitpened on account of rain. Amerlron Association. Kanm Oily. 7: Tolndo. 3, Mllwaukrt, 2.

Ixiulivllle. Kl. I'aul, 4. InillmiavollB. Mlnnrupiillx, 1.

Second B.im«-- Mlnnenpolln, II; 1. VENDA VINCENT WINSATLEROY farcy, The day of llif horat rnclnit brniiRhl dint flcliln, and thf 2.12 pure for a IJ.KM imrrn, tho banner evrnt of Ihn entlrf fnlr. after a lull atari, rnmo hnrk KtronR anil noMil out Kownnc in tho tail three of flvit hriilK, Iroi. pur4e MW. Hoat fialnncp ronfltnnt 4 2 2 2 Cnl.

ftifttr .1 4 4 4 Ailaeladli' 2 3 Uold Mtdal 1 i I iiat'p, (take Colden H.ll i 4 Klii' Mnr fl ii out Mtnrvrd Hock .1 a .1 II Ooi.nKiwtlt 2 2 .1 7 4 4 l.iiMur blllan .1 7 (1 4 Kimanrn llllth i I 1 2 2 8 2 Vindu Vlimnt 4 I I Minn Kewiuro 7 li I LOSEJP, Pitchers' Battle Won By Kingsley, la, On Monday, 13th, the Seven Bron, baaehnll team plnyed one of the semi pro In of Iowa, it Klnfdcy and were defeated by at 2 to 1. It battle Kutltm and Blackburn and with aupport Kutlna would have scored a out aiculnit the fait Iowa team. were handicapped In Wurren Calrni. regular itop and captain of the team out of the game owlnc to fact that called to Decatur for under tlie draft rule. Had he been In thin It a bet thit the would have been won by Bros.

FANNED POUnTEEX. Xutlni allowed but one lilt and out fourteen men. Both by the Iowa were made on To data Broa. have won thirty-three Raman and loM ten. They have ccveral fiat booked for the near future through Iowa.

Motored to Mr. and Mra. W. Klmer White, Mr, Mra, r. M.

Merldlth, ana Dr. and Mra. f. A. Wirnei motored to Pana rrldly to vIMt with and to atun4 the nfternoon milon of eMmutauqua there They returned to Docitur that evening.

STATE FUR Great Structure, Valued at $250,000, in AUK. his- torlc dome building the Illlnoli fair ground! wan consumed by (Ire at 6 o'clock last evening. 1260.000 LOSS. The flames, which are believed to have originated from an electric wire or from sparks from a small furnace used by men engaged In repairing the roof, lent the historic structure to ruins. The loss Is estimated at I2SO.OOO, with Insurance at Destruction came to the dome, the second largest In the world, In spite of the heroic efforts of 1,500 soldiers and members of the Springfield department, which broke out over the south entrance.

The tinmen ate their way around the wooden cor- nlco, and In less than a half hour the large steel girders which supported the dome of glass and copper became heated and gnve way. HEARtl CRASH OF DOME The structure fell with a crash which could he heard for several blocks. Flames and sparks were sent to all parts of the ground nnit for a I I'll firemen and soldiers turned their attention to save nearby buildings. The btaze was under control at 8 P. m.

PAVi: T. N. O. RECORDS. Records of the I i i a i a On aril, kept In tin 1 office of Colonel nnnlel DiM'ore, chief i officer for Illinois, and ether i i a lrnpci'tlcs were saved by the i work of soldiers of the i and Kl-cth I a regiments ami tho Third a i i flro were tirmMe to do more a ron- flne the ravages of the blare, HOME FROM CIIK-AOO WOIH.D'P FAIR, The groat dntnp, i was part of the i a i st world's a i at Chl'ago 1S93, was purchased from tlie woi Id's i injinaFTtMnont by 1 a of I for and tiroiiRlit here In sections.

Thp of i i i It In place on tlio liulldlng, the lower of wlilch was brick I i i The dome covered i copper The Tlotve liix. 1 fet In snrt wus tlie nuM i i on tlif i i grounds, located at oml of Irai't. and visible for i In ill reel I on. GIIKAT r.U.VTINMS CONSUMED. Around the Interior, lust at base of the dome, wore a i oil paintings of Bcrlriiltnr.il nnd horticultural subjects, all of were consumed.

FAIR WILti OPKN I I f-'AJir. Secretary Tl. if. Pnvlson of the department of agriculture, who ried to the fair grounds when word was telephoned to him that the firs threatened the entire state property there, in Id the loss of the Home i i would not I with tlin plans for the plate' fair. which will open Sept.

7. 80UMK1I8 1 TENTS TIinKATKNKD. Tents of the guardsmen, of whom there were more than a thousand, were niennrci.l by the rain of rmliers and sparks which fell aljout them. Armed i pyiall firo extinguishers brought from the other buildings, IMP soldiers the fire from i own quarters. Other buildings nearby saved by the heroic work of cither guardsmen nu.l i i i firemen worked bucket br'gades and employed hand i extinguishers.

Thousands of i i and of automobiles were drawn to the scene of the fire. A squad of bad bco-i ni to the Dome ling to clean up In prepntrttlon for the open- Ing of tho state a i Kept. T. Later accounts said the fire in th" i i was caused i defective electric wiring, INSL'KKl) FOIt 120,000. Secretary Unvh'on of tho a full' Ixiard said to replace tho i i i i i the present w.ir prlcvs of Btocl and copper IJlTi.oOii.

Tlie copper on (liunc, be st.ited would bo worth The i i Insiiro.l for "All the debris i bo removed by fair w. ok, unrt burning of I he dome i i i not interfere i our exposition plans," Mr. declared. "We will not attempt to put up a temporary but i house the a i a i a and other i i usually placed In the Dome i i In other i i 1 Due to the a a i fire station near the a i grounds was re. cently cloned It wns a i fire i ing apparatus did not r'ach the ftilr Krnnmls i the Maze hud become lUK'ontrollablp.

KINHKI.T.A A JOB. lilthard Kinselhi a completed his contract for repairing the dome i i a few hourn before fire was discovered. had been engaged In i on the roof nlfo a i repairs on the structure i adjolms the dome on east. SHOT THEXHUTES; HER LEQ BROKEN John T. Vletlm of JVel- I'ork Accident.

Mm. John T. ot S344 North draceland avenue the chutes at Neleon park Friday afternoon nnd a remit laid up at her home with a broken Ins. The children were havlnir much fun and It looked that BlRfern decided would try It once hernclf. One llmh doubled her when landed and of the wag broken above the ankle.

Monson A Wllcox'a ambulance wan called and Rica-era wan taken to the office Of a phyelclun, who put the llmh In a plaiter eait, after which she takaji homo. Fifteen Drafted Men Denied Exemption in Douglas Tincoln, AUK. The Doualai County Hoard of Exemption continued lit werk on Friday, ot exempting nlxty-four men. i thr of Includtd In the iirond call. The board haa iiiiiiy on clalma for exemption.

nh'il men who In tin- rirnt 17! ininiliM-, urn) Prlday an- noum.cil the reiulti of A EXKMPTION. ThiiBe Rranled by local noard on count of dependent relative! i Everett Hvanti, Tuieolul Qorilon IVi onrt, Newman; Aloniio I.una, Villa i i j'ird King. i Ueorge. H. Itlauef, A 8lrplien Ij.

Iteiukln, I Jlrnr-Ht o. Ki.olil.rinii. Villa lluniptt. Arvola: D. I'oole, t.Hltun; G.

CLimmltif, Tuocoln; i i I MarLln, ll. Klnc.iirl, a Joneiih W. fa- iniirRo, i i i C. Hull, l.iiiluii. Tuncolui Frnnll M.

RuMl'ltUe. A 1 1 i Kinoat TiiHinla; Orv W. a i Tuacola, H. Hid. i i William ttobbi.

Villa flrote; UfA 11. HiLi-Blibaiger, Atuoocl, 1-3. llncik, ,1. Oiilitmul; lienrilKlm. Tii'ola; rililer, falrlond: Cluirlell K.

Wati i a John H. Prcultt, Falr- i OlHiil V. Tboniaw. Tinroln: Vernle Kihiaul Ui'pdrr, A fiuy A. Ciinini'Ko, I'liarlla Hunt, Arrola: MHl'tln.

nnurhon; Olcy II. Lilllghlln, Tllli- i-i'ln; Krrd An'oln; Itohert Ari'Oln; Hnv'ton; Allinrt f. Wttnl nnil i i a Revnold, Heiilon Krhardt, Arcoln; Crovlnton, Hlndubnrn; Clancy Ar- Jlurdoi'k; 'lell Ilulion, Tuacola. nnd stiiinii, Anolu. EXKHPTUD.

Tliowc ur-re dlven exenirtlon on ncruunt of i i In addition In a i dependent fnmlllei were: 1,. Arrola; Frurik Jtonlmm, Tuneola, Hoy K. Vaiia-tit, a Elmer n. SenrK. Cn- and W.

Sentern, A I A I 5 I I I I one I for i I i on i i nf dupemlent a i i i i being Ibat of Mlkti .1. Shroi le, of A 'I uluiKP i fflr on ne( (Mint of ilepenclent a i a lieen i i i (Jpnrge doofleon. Oar- i i i i i C'rosiMt, i I' Wllion, laiy Wellfi. a I.PV.IH .1. l3.

Urowll, l-'ierl Murdoch, unil Oolev. a TlinRe i i i i on account nf i for at.Th i i a reasonn i i not i 4 C. Cli.i|iiM.in -ind i million, i i a Cilia I CinmlHin. A I i CinriHryo. A I I I MIVT i J.

a i i i ntid Jaeoh C. Musi i i i I I on in i nf i i belief anU both I I OKP1C'RHS 1.N' I I I i a Sulck Kimel! A I I I V. 1 K) rei 1 i i 0111- i rjt' a a i i S'1' 1 i i I "en i i IKI i i i nl a nil 11 i i i a of a i i i i J.lcul i up, a i i er, HA In foi 'IllfM'Ohi i i bov anil If till i Mrs. A i ol in i i a i i i A I IN i 'in In I i .1 ion A i i of I a i i are liere. i a a T.

.1 nf .111 nm of IIuriHon, neeom- I.HI|I'| i i a i i uro Riieata of the day with Mr. and Morton Bradbury. M. 8. Bmiih and Scott Burcilt and iion people wlm were Friday.

Dale Howard and J. H. of Arcola, here Friday. FULWIDEP. Juntral of MlM Mlnda Fulwldtr hild Friday afternoon from of her mother In tht nutheait part of lewn.

were conducltd by Rev. A. A. White, of Tuiceta HMhedlat church. The mualo by C.

C. Buebrlg and Mra. Thomai W. Abranu. burial wai In Tufcela cemetery.

WABASH BRAKEMAN'S FUNERAL IS HELD Body of FIU- at EnclUk Lulheraa. The funeral of Brnkeman Fitzgerald held at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at Flrat Eng-lleh Evangelical Lutheran church. The were conducted by Rev. Earl Coble, of Broth erhood of Railway Trainman attend eil the services In a body. church wns filled with frltndr The music furnlihtd by a quar tet composed of E.

E. Frltx, Florence Arnold, Merle and Miss Kdltli Rleple, Mrs. A. G. Webber was accompanist.

The were In charge of Mrs, Ned Freeman, Magnet, MlHS r.oretta Reubart, Mrs. Maude McElhaney and Rhodes. The were: F. H. Magnet, R.

II. McElhaney, Charles sen, William Conlon, J. H. Roblnion, and Frank Llnton. The Interment In Greenwood.

ELIZABETH DISNEY WEDS AT TULSA Dr. J. K. Bride of frank F. fcrd.

Mr. and Mrc.J. A. of a the recent marriage nf their daughter, Elizabeth to Krnnk F. Ford of Tulsa.

The wed ding; took place at home nf the bride's parents, North Olympla street, Tulsa. Tho brldenmHld wai, Mlns Young, nn ctd time school rluiin, and tho bcM man was Ernest Rortlen. couple will a their home In Tulsa near the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. J.

A. was daughter of J. N. Bills of Dei'atur, whn later moved to Texas and then to Oklahoma. After I eleven in Stipulpn moved to Tulsa Samuel and family, C.

Qlbion of CLARK BRADLEY IN SECOND CAMP for Will BBtar at HMMMB. Clark Bradley, former Mllllkln dent, wai among appli- for odmlMloa to reserve trailing CMM ftt VWt Benjamin HarrUon, Hi. aocordlna; to Utter tht offlro of tbo tralvtrottr fMtar- Bradliy hM been worklnc In IMIn- all tummtr, waiting for ft to Mi application. Tht demand for food idvltu It 10 the supply. York I.

I i i a a I i i i i Tlim-Mlay i ii (en i i i i i i i I 1U i l.d,L ret.inied i i mm il I at Indian- i i I rn-nlatiiln Harrliion i Hojard went ti Term Haute, I i Ft Ida v. I i lell ban i to hor lu.mo Iliai; irom a at DanvllK, 1ml. i I I i i Myers i iloiiRlULr, i been i.f Mr. nnd Mm. (jrlmc.s.

relurn- tij lo their lio-mi at liulianfipollR Ftld.iv. i nnd Mm. A. rtntdliur.v ami I BotiertH, of Arcol Rpcnt I''rl- I R. LICHTENBERGER OFF TO WEST a i I.lrMenherRer Friday nfternonn for Pt, Joseph, where he i for a few befor KOlnc to Wenachee, where he i become Instructor In a iralnlna- In tho hlnh Mhool there.

The "iMionlg In WahhlnKtoii open on 27, luit there la a month's vaen i In i fall from October to No vcmber for apple Jilcklng, Bromley Mrs. N'anry Bromley, 514 East Dl- vlRlon utreet, given a pleanunt niirpr.se last Sunday when her rela lives cnme In to remind her of her birthday. They brought well filled baskets and a picnic dinner served. Thoee present were: Oscar nnd Frank Bromley and families of Macon; Mrs. Helen Morris of Miu-on Charlen nromley and family of Moweaqua, OeortfC W.

and (Inudhler, Lillian ot Jacksonville, You a Slave lo Eyestrain? Many are and don't know it. Take stock of yourself. Are you bending over the desk with your nose almost on it, or do you have to put anything at arm's length to see anything clearly? If you find yourself doing these things note the man who has glasses; he doesn't. Consult us now. Have your eyes examined.

We supply glasses only when needed and we know when they are needed. 256 North Main Dccalur. Our Business Is Plumbing "IMPROVED PLUMBING" We sell and install high grade plumbing fixtures, and the guaranteed excellence of these goods, backed by our own reputation, assures you of only the very best, and if we attend to your plumbing it will be done right. It is our desire to make you one of our patrons. MAY WE DO SO? Plumbing and Heating Our Specialty JOHN A.

WETZEL CO. Bell Phone 423 JOHN A. WETZEL Under Millikin Bank W. W. DOWNING Used Car Bulletin ALL MAKES Prices, $100 Up Our business Is selling new can.

Not second store. The man with no knowledge whatever of automobiles will be exactly on the same footing as the expert. Cars must be as represented and sold en money back proposition if not satisfactory. These cars an standard makes. Overland, Model 79, electric starter and Ifghts.

Overland, Model 79, electric starter and lights. Overland, Model 75B electric starter and lights. Overland, Model 82, six cylinder 7-passenger, electric starter and lights. Overland, Model 83, electric starter and lights. Overland, Model 75 Roadster, electric starter, lights.

Cole, five-passenger, touring, electric starter and lights. Saxon Six, 16 Model, electric starter, lights. These cars are all late Models and are in excellent con. dltlon. We also have a few cars without starter and lights suitable for light delivery trucks and speedsters.

This list will be revised from time to time. Watch for it. W. C. STARR 530 N.

MAIN ST. Overland Service Station. ARE YOU A SUFFERER? I Can Treat you Successfully MY BEST REFERENCE! VISITED YOUR TOWN YEARS Dr. J. N.

Shallenberger Will be in Decttar at St Nicholas Hotel, WML, Aug. 22, 1917 Day Olr-- ntira Office to lilt f. m. CbroMlt -DlMMw and Throat, Broathlal tmt er DlHOMf Call Stoawch and Bladder aid Urlul MM, Nnralate. RhnmatUa.

Skin Die nrdert, Headache, Old ITIeen. NMVMI DiMMea, Fenale PILES Flttul aid Ractol cirad wttboM cittlBf pain. Wltkeit or Inm knlMM. J. htve Mm which due to NMMOI.

dUalpttloB. kid ett, yoi ihoild In jnitlee to yoinelf. roir ItmHr rwir ckl dren, tiki proper to pliei yoinolt tort pM phyileal randltlii. No man ahoild too nr ikoiU be aibamed to aeek medical advice 01 private ditf of it to uttering: Iwnianltr thi trcatMCiit of troi- lot la Jmt treatment of dlMWos of tko atomach. Ud etc.

Seek proper medical idvlce it for MIV fatal to wholi fitiro MEN Ar aa ln treatment for of then ipodil dlotiMi lid WA that rob men of tho pleirare and kippiniM of liter Aw nervou, deipondentr Do yoi feel younelf alfpplMK not alck tat folnt back? Do lick the vim ind of former dan? Do and Have you or MM, uriniry with bamlnit, icaldlif freqient arinatlon, dla- yoir blood dlMMed? yon Blood ToUoi. of Blood ikln copper colored ipota. fitttat In bone, enlarged Tarlcocelle, Skwd, month, throat? MANY SPECIAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. of botk men and women which are not aimed here ire treated with health, kepe aid nrtored. I do not tmt ante dloeaaw, le belig my i peclifty.

perfected In Hkt hanft dlMUW. dropey, eilirgod aid wd cirod wlthoit SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SURGICAL CASES. Examination, Conraltatlon and Advlco free. Reference, Sonth Rink HOME ADDRESS: DR. J.

N. SHALLINBERQrER mr MICHIGAN Avnrui, CHICAGO, au.

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Pages Available:
441,956
Years Available:
1878-1980