Ladies’ New Men’s New Fall Shoes Fall Shoes $1.98 $3.00 Patent kid. dull calf, Dull calf, patent colt kid. velour calf and velour kid. box calf ! tan shoes; new short and tan shoes. vamps; dull o r Heavy or me- dium soles. New :loth tops. Lace rope stitch. But- button or ton or blucher. blucher. All hand sewed Do Yon Need Men’s New Fall Ladies'FaH Slioes School Shoes Ladies’New FaU si Shoes? os Working Shoes *1.$8 $1.69 98c Shoes *145 $3.90 dull We ary headquarter* eol% calf, Com* In new stage box ealf and tan .. ... ahoaa, Dull Calf, Pat. Mother*, the for all klnda of Work- Colt, bring lasts, with dull orcioin all now with and ahapea. Vlel Kid Shoes; boys and girl* here for top*. In Pat. Colt„ Dull o Ing Shoe*, any kind, heavy r medium lace, button or blucher School Shoe*—more to Kid, Velour Calf and an _. eolea; Ideal fall style*. A good fall select from, better Tan. Juet the shoe for all welghta, and at *hoe— •hoe at shoes, and at lower fall and winter. Price, ! prlcea to ault— price*— tj/xacru $1.48,81.69.81.98 $1.98 $1.69 98c. $1.24, $1.48 $2.45
bas« hit bark of Lewis. Somerlott Left on bases—Terre Haute, 5; Wheel- grounded out Gray to Servatlus and ing. T. through a Uttlo uulck work on th« Time— !:«5. MINERS DROP part of Duke, Smith waa caught be- Umpire—Egan. tween bases but Sager's bad playing NEW'PITCHER allowed the pitcher to cross. Con- Second Game nolly walked and when Grogan hit to After a short blow the farewell the short _ Gray, stopper pegged low to game with tho Coal Miners on tho the the In and ball DOUBLE BILL plate got past Mur- home lot was started with Peaches Yesterday's Kasults. Slaughter Nee to Clothing ray, allowing tally. Hartford's Graham gracing tho hill top for the No game*. rain. JOINS sacrifice fly to Monty permitted Con- Stogies and Smith for tho Tots. i SQUAD We have received 25o Suits from the Tre- PEACHES GRAHAM AND nolly to cross. Wetzel was Standing of Clubs. just WHITIe' the third Smith's attempt to ''come back" was Clubs Won. Last. Pet O. C. HAKMOVS. A mens. WIO DOAK THE out. but as hn was ver’s of New York. These VICTORS. anything successful New York. 72 44 62t Manufacturing Co., Desk Settles COMES nos CAMBRIDOE. driven to the tall tlmebrs In the first Chicago R7 44 .604 Pittsburg goods are all and garments, Bull Durham Stars In Fisld and at Whltte settled down then and blank- Inning, l,ewls, the first man to faco 7-1 43 5SH up-to-date well-fitting I Philadelphia ed the visitors In the four succeed- Smith, singled Into left anil wua shot .64 12 B63 Effort Being Made to Transfer Sunday all wool one of there are none Bat Clouting Anothor Homs Run [ St. Louis 61 every them, and bet- ing Innings, one hit coming In the up a peg by Gray's sacrifice. Knlsely IS 526 Gams to Ohio. Cincinnati 53 61 4«r. Cambrldga. —Gray Plays Wall. eighth and ninth one Into left but Jack was held ter. These were at less than Half Innings falling to puled Brooklyn 43 63 Benders Arrive. goods purchased “t third. drawn In produce anything The locals got to j With tho Infield Boston 30 63 ,254 and will be offered next and Yesterday's Basalt*. Smith In the fourth Inning for two Srrvatlus shot a hot one to Wetzel * (Vi) Price, Saturday | A new pitcher was added to the ,error and sacrifice fly assisting. I.ewls a few Inches shy. Hull Dur- Pittsburg 1 2 1 j New York at the person of Ct. C. Hammond, a husky I ••Zanesville, 6; South Bend. 4. Servatlus filed out to Connolly but ham then strolled to the panorlte and Philadelphia value. These are warranted me to be as Boston at little cliap hailing front Cambridge. Ohio. goods by | Fort Wayne, 8, Newark. 5. Durham tripled for the second time In an offhand way poled tho first pill Brooklyn. ! The new corner was recommended by a Grand Baplda, to deep left. Monty was there ! over the Cook beer In Come and take look. 4; I.'uy ton. 2. again pltrhed sign George Phillips, manager of the Fort represented. T—Raven with a sacrifice and right field. and Servatlus Innings. fly Hull regis- Knlsely Henry Club, who is credited with know- ••—Eleven Innings. tered. (ante In ahead of the husky right are ing a ball player when he sees one. took Suits that Valued at $25 We Sell at. .$12.50 The fifth session llelder who was forced to bare his produced another >« ctiaif-c on the Ud and brought his Standing of CluDa. run Hit an bean In Mr. Timely playing Im- appreciation of tho great with him from Catnbtfrtge The twtrler Suits that are Valued at $20 We Sell at. .$10.00 Cluhs. Won. Lost. Pet. After had ovation he received. portant part. Lewis Montgomery got has been pitching phenomenal hall for Payton -...... si 47 .*33 | grounded out, Wetzel to Somerlott. In on the gravy and poled one to the the semi-professional team of Cambridge Suits that are Valued at $18 We Sell at. .$ 9.00 Fort Wayne ...... 74 83 .6*3 near Gary slammed one to deep right for fence the bull, said swipe going s Zanesville for the past two seasons, and com* to .. 71 f.3 .87i one-half the breez- for two scor- are at distance. Kntsely bags. Sager ended the Ysstsrday's mesnlts. the Stogie* with a string of victories to Trousers that Valued at $6 We Sell $ 3.00 Orand Raplsd ...... *7 57 .»4u ed but Servatlus singled sharply Into ing by flying out to Hartford. No names, rain. I Ms « re in Manager Montgomery stated Houth Bend ...... 89 *« 485 right and Gray ambled In. The I that was well *1 with Newark r,« 84 Smith Derricked yesterday hr pleas* Remember—Such a in ^480 Smokes away and Standing of Clubs. great slaughter goods kept plugging * the chap and that hr would he given a WHEELIgd ...... 51 69 .425 The only events that happenn»d In lobs Won | pushed the tlelng run across the rub- Lost. Pet. try out before the team leaves next occurs once in a while. Take of this Terre Haute the to make It was ...... j 41 S7 .320 ber second Interesting Philadelphia 77 42 .647 only advantage \ In the seventh. Lewis opened Tuesday on the final road trip of the the appearance of Cjul-sser on tho J*etroit .74 4g 607 with a clean single Into left and Gray Boston season Hammond Is n hander To-day's Oair.es. mound and two hair raising catches 62 51 517 right opportunity. placed himself upon the sairlticlal New York 6:1 S3 with **f control and a South Bend at Island I'ark lii right geld by Bull Durham. Bull's .516 pi* nty speed, good Terre altar to advance his predecessor Chieagr. 61 6.1 .504 ! bunch of fine cur\er. Haute at Zanesville. i catch of Wetzel's drive was of tho Cleveland Knl»el> shot one along the 1-ft field | 60 6.1 Son Payton at Newark. most sensational order, the lad spear- Washington |f 7j foul line and Jack went the distance. 43a It was Durham's eleventh home run Ft. Wayne at Grand Rapids. Ing It with one paw Just before It Kt. Louts. 37. 35 Ijyj I'eto was out purloining and Scr- 1103 Main reached the boards. Th- Coal Miners' EMSHEIMER’S, vatlus furnished the third out. While it not definitely known there fRv Pari p. lone tally came In the third when To-day's Games. I.eatherwood.) < lev ■ is h possibllitv that the game scheduled Run j elan 1 at 'l.lrago J Showing superiority In all depart- Winning Graham got himself in a hole. Qules- between the Kender* and Smokes for ments | Washington at New York of the game and en- ser with a between swatting the The most Important run of the I opened grounder at SutidM> afternoon here, > ill be transfer- hors- w Philadelphia Boston hide hen hits d came In second and third and Nee shot one spell, runs, the tire game the final session, J red to 4’ambrt Ige, Ohio. The local man- Rmnkea to managed make a cl. an thanks to Jack Lewis and his stabl- through the same spot. Hire Peach-s •»gc:i nt bus not >et re eived word frrtm sweep of the Series Reuther will form the for the with the Terr., mate Gray. After Murray and Iioak pulled off a bit of line work by catch- the (‘amhrldgv business men who are battery Hnute Fatlerson club. Hottentots, cupping the double had filed out Lewis shot a hot one be- ing Nee off first, yuiesser being run tr> »n« to have the game played there !‘ 1 # 4 r. | tween Wetzel's legs. Jack didn't like down between third and second by- but expect to learn something definite LADIES TENNIS SPORTORIALS The manager of the H»<» and Brand* the scen> ry around first and shifted Gray and Sager. The best thing this morntnc If the game is transfer- [a o\ «lu> f. w I re<|ueat*il to all er Hell phone 91-It faithful ones present ample Ills ole rations to the keystone buy by Homerlott could do was to ground out red It te ltkelv that special rates will «mus. m.nt ns to-night to complete arrangement* for they were rowdod a clever slide. The new eom- r, Ora.v. Sager to Duke but Bubbles Hargrove *••* offered by the Baltimore & Ohio rail- with fast and Die game Sun *y afternoon with the tV. spectacular plays and whose middle name Is hit" then cam. who had succeeded Connolly In cen- Buzz who is road from b» al points. TOURNEY OPENS i.e.n ■ Wetiel. figuring promt i Humic* The game will be played on hitting on the the a drive to cen- to Nee netitlv part of lo- across with slaehltiR ter. singled right. scoring m the present is 111 * series, to the Ivlin.I park. rowned rot s of the w I>-w ls n tion »o u:- fmm t ?e Hast Dull Durham rirst Gam.. on third defunct Lov- pulled down the hit- j sixth inning with Grogan and a pitched hall h> Pitcher 1 antw.-ll ..1 Match to ■ for erp«H«l t» iru in return for services ten- terday, Advancing tr| tory tha ting honors of the day poling out two Hartford on second with one g-m- •he .South Bend team. The lad hasn' dered Mct'onkey* an.I the oming game prom- three ts In ih. t: li A I l*y Hilly Gray arid rcitftelder Dick Sei^l-rinals. bagg. first gnme and WhMllnR. A but hi* own effectiveness and Mont- completely rer*overed the 1 ise* to he contested. " ft from hart Sent*. mtc le signed wit!, ftUI lovely rl- ’inlng up the sacks In the second I.ewla, ..5 2 2 * l ginnery's running catch of O'Brien's blow and shows Phillips shyness at the plate *t Vmtngstown. l.ist *<*sl..n with a homo ■tray, ss. 4 1 3 2 3 1 week, hut Sliver A a* tennis tournament, con- run over the drive to deep center saved th-- earn- Johnny whom the 1 three day The I.orsln* will the ft B.irkucli, Toti Hill has w ritten ie local mai 1 play Ilndehona right Meld f, n. If. 4 2 f. <• .igement c#f la«!*e*' an I double* After th- third In- ; Knlsely. lust to keep the crowd in good spirits going good at and Is sisting singles ■n the Fulton on *' present hittum t. ground* Sunday after- ning of the first \\ I S.rvatius, lb.... 4 ft t 12 3 turned was Inaugurated on the. game, hltle Doak the locals scored the fourth one in traded to Band Bald.is for yesterday noon All I.oruin are ft ft Wetzel, |i t wirier belonged to !.e player* requested looked a T Kirl’om. rf. 4 2 2 ft Wheeling released \\ courts at Kdg-• bigger than table D’ bote ; th-- sixth Inning Hervatlu* ambled in the third eellnv T*-nil’s «Tub's t.. be on the ground* at ft ft ft ft position. him. Kit* hie ,rr* i. uts not 2.30 o'clock dinner to n famish, d hnhr, and to the Monfitomery, cf.. 2 2 an-l Durham Monty sh--t are ! dale, and w as played to the semi-finals duplicated. known. I .t further effort* w sharp. Tots he looked even SaR.r. 3b. 4 0 I ft 3 ft 11 be put nd fin.V* which will i»e held bigger as the best both up a peg with a sni rllbe and /V cording to Kil. Smith's way o: forth b» to-day. J 4 ft " 4 1 ft the* negotiation to make him they could do during the entire game Murray, e Sager's Infield out scored Servatlus thinking flukey S. rvattus Is aboui V«**terd.^ n p!.»>lng wh1* intciesting In The Martin* Ferry Independent* chat- 0 report here. was to garner six 1 'oak. j> 4 0 0 2 3 the , every detail and very « lose seta hoe* scatter'd hits off j The gnme was called In th- seventh most promising player on th- j an> twenty year old team In tna his delivery. were In the first round Misses for a gam* on by Umpire Lgan on account of dark- Stogi, s'ltiad. K'l. thinks fluke Is on« •' t .r rea>e filmed. valley Saturday and Sun- 1ft In attend.:n«e w is iIraham was ! Totals.3S £ 12 27 I of tin. I; »th Helen Cowden. Hattie I*al- ! afternoon on helped out of two bad ness and ihe box follows best fielding first sa. K- rs It j not* -eable day any groun.lv Two places in the se. ..nd by sensational the Ir-mt and t.s.k the t< >ri:. S;*i«ah Jackson, Mary Simpson. game* are also wanted for af- Tarr. Haul. V A a aeon a (tame liberty Monday > Kltsabet is and Kthel catches negotiated by Durham and predict that he will k<> this sea- I.. ft> who Kirk. Hug ternoon If accepted call manager of NVe. m 3 2 2 1 3 0 up ItaMv, irntwiw, n, »f Smith 1 the w id* w Independent* or answer Montgomery who twirled the VhHlini. \ R H A son. s| curves of nn\ twlrler* r»n the through the Hwnpflott, lb .. 4 A A 1A A A first game 3 A ! I«M Al Si iff Will 'Ki#'At mi t‘,< ; nary e\rnt* Mis* Frances Og«len defeated sporting column* of this allowing twelve hits and a I I.#*)*. 2!. 3 0 2 2 taper. the nerve Connolly, <*f .... 2 1 3 0 o Miss • 7-5» to c.»me back In the second pp ..2 a o 2 3 a Manager J**«* Raldy of th** Znnos- !th.- Smoko* thl* af tor hoot. Klixabeth *oll1ngw<*od by *-4. v. %eff from s'ay could .aslly b~ reduced : Knl«* 1 v. :r 3 1 1 1 0 has given up hopes ni »*..ln*t I!.! II*- U l,ool.r o van | rf .... 2 A 2 1 « A I proto*oo to sc as llartfnr*!, w the T) o Miss Kleanor lire* i*\ H 1 and t Misr t onds the smokes his lb ... 2 2 A «» 1 I inning l:• 11 i- nnani, somethin* 1.. ,io art pounded IVftirl. 3b. 3 ft ft 1 3 1 H#rvatlup, trarollii* ut f.,.t t.|tp for « I that els* ha«l °t th* Virginia Taylor defeated Mis* Falun I delivery four hits in the first In- 1 Durham, rf. 2 1 1 2 A every l*»dy mured* d lonu | prooont Hrltln* an.I llar.li « ,n, Onnt, 2b ...... 4 A o 1 o A FAVORITES LOSE ning hr iy A o a ;«g" attributes th** of th* nr v kin.I f I... Hl**ei, 6 1 an H-1 Miss Eleanor Hug* put up another fine game a I Montgomery, rf.. 2 1 3 slump kin*, will nut * ith a C ...... 4 A 2 A pull thr. O »• A Athletic* !«•** »l< t.. II Utsi lav 1 getting hits In the first battle, Sa**r. th .. 3 A 3 1 the «»f t#utft**ldf*l lory Mr t,-.lit Hmlth. p 4 1 1 a 2 A H O CANTON', O, Aug 31.—Two favorites one i.f which w-on the game. \V*I< #.2 A o | A a • *• *!»?««»11y wh*» had t*» he sold to T**rr* and #r, e ro M -m »n B ll 11 races that «» a n Haul** In order t*» get Ar.1 r»m* Ituth Mar defeated Miss Helen j F.est Came iraham, p 1 u 6 sufficient Htiilth t.nok. y*a. nltt! were Total*.10 4 3 *24 1A 1 | 1 finished to-day. Summarlea: To start the first game Xee to pay tho player* their salaries Th* w len In the se-ond round bv H-l and i Jumped • *5 trot stake JlOrtO: John onto one of Two out w-t.pn wtnnlr «r run ppnrpi. itm** Is now at I 'inn" H■- Miss s.irah tickson won from Miss Waaley, peak's fast ones Rnd hand that Jo** wll ktonarl. tl.o |... ,| lia!,f*oiaht, won. llettie f, -1 and X-2 Miss Frances Ilutu Maetlregnr second; Rlhra, faded It OVI right field fen. for ha\»* to d*» s«*m** tall h« ratehlng tc ha* rr. olvo.t an nffor from Matvei', Trrr* A 2 A A A A A Hatpin* third. Best time. 2 < IttufP.1 A— 4 I Tarra Santa A o «»gden defeated M.s K W. Neff the' l*i4 ornpb to trip The next three were It It A K land a second pla**« position as th* I'alloy, of Jnhi*tonn for bout t.. |,o by -••!:■ * s 2,"t pace, purae H .1 1 I 1 1 • I | 1 a m o'a of x x and H» Miss Kthel Rltchta, won; easy outs. Kris, ly'a hit In the Mao. m 4 2 Port Wayne |•*** Homarlott, this burg mnna**r *iro.| took hi* ro- ll^Pt 2 12 " Two htt» KfitPrljr. Xw, a H-1 at d H-? M.ss Harnett Alexander ?Im#», *« ■ | Gray. Hnr*f '.avy, ho ln~al 1 i.l MIm I led off with a • run v#p I’mps only Indl* yr*t*!ftn* but 11* « n Billie Shawke I < n«l ♦»-.* M** « Ki»/.v*eth second; Cecilia W„ t i* I«-« lingua dr screeching three Ins. drlte to bf> w Hartford, rf • : cator handler who *••• tn* to get along I a n■ i-fibof ..f «.t..«-r ft thrift * http Or a y ittorln* third Beat time. 2 1st*. W It.. <1 <• » nffor* o fr ifrd Mim M.irv Stmpaon h\ * 4 an*l center and sent a | .tx.l. I p with th*- f.iris In Zan*-sv ill*- who nr* H'il‘1. may a. Hll.1 II til* Montgomery long Sf4t rtftr#* flip*—M onrpo-n^r> 2 Hart opt 'If* to «4rant. 2b 2 »» 1 A I"* iirtl f* « T St*ife| wen front MtM Vlr- f! Connell.. D .rham going the dis- f* r»I 1 2 said to th* wthI In th** (Vntral .lat *. a »• n » Miller i»v Ml*a tant e finnan, ...... 2 a ft league default. Ann Hum* Th. Tots forged into *he bad Hfo|pf| hft*pp T circuit Sim*** Frankie pullet j IfAff«Ar-* p«r!p a lefeafed M **a SarMi 4-0 In the .*4mith. p ...... A o n o o **n»* th* ir 1** at Iloro* hopm* Prank will Mefgfier bv nn.i third To start on off and him tip sev- floor Hark hostilities, H«H hall* off fn^k. 4 j <*•1 I'ut one tv »* ..... a art «»f the *eml- PITTSBURG Kmifh 'Vuloaarr. p 2 0 1 3 A eral have e• r.t New house 1k»k*i played RACES open'd up with a clean single sir * k nut f fans My Hinlth, t»y D^nlt. I EASTER* fn al- i» ;:111 In M ** It *th >fuaon to left and went to third on Xce’a two of «*gHrs while th* Indies *»h**w theli LEAGUE fawpprf h«l|—0*Hrl#n. >'*lr.g to Ml** Sarah Tofala... 2A 7 »« •» I appreciation of his exceptional ability .tarkaon by «-2 ind FXPCStTION PARK. Pa.. Aug *1_A --—--- l!n The *eml final* *111 !»e tnk*n by sending tatwjiiets. o-lor. lor**> Pity. 0. up' C'clt ant m k rn>e (••tween llal Tdrort Ter»< .. 1 <■. I luff i* I*. again ai d tho * ! Ifa 11p d # .*, Half Imnr*. to-day fir are eiuerted •••d Ah in tn the free-for-all event o to b* Whoalina t 0 a <. 4 Montfrat. 7. \*warb, 4 played II la afternoon wee the feature of the Ixkg Frle trht- Toronto — pnu | l*i, o. n *. hoA.il* I I tuir circuit ru. e« llal Direct Two ha** to-.lay. HERSCHEL’S TURKISH hit# Montgomury, \#« « ii *th*» Vlftftr Summer BATHS ff*»m*» run M'jrb*** TBISTATE LEAGUE T< pif#, ptirM I'irprtnr K. Coolest Hacriflr*. hit* Sleeping Place in Town. Wot8*1. Oray, M nt- All an mo* (T’avlft). w*»p I'hopTifK fi.»tp.i.io.| un a-minf >.f ra.n AMATEUR BASEBALL (T^rrall). MRond; iroin*rr. Orabam | | *chmulhach Building. Htolan baa# T.awl* Never Closed Hlfa Mint* League Motor-ilrtvon flro fl*htlt,« app.irnt'ia T' trim Off Hrr.lt).. 1 fn 1 tnrln* drove team *!il *t* k up e A <1 to th. .*t.»it ,.f Free-for-all pa p-irse ItM: ffal I ft... („ .ic n*» V o Ot- Irat on hall* -off gufr^r off p,jr. atrofi* a team «*n Sat* I re< l*:i ha*. *1 li} Webber 1. won Alvin S ‘•rabam. t It Pryor. :»•* 1*4 f.9i Honolulu. after*.. .»n on t >e F.im (Rey. jurlay drove park nol.la), second. M- jut out loiters 132 |t« 114 4rt» ntvl one ,.f (he beat Kennedy (Sleight) | Htnirk iiy Qutaaaar. J. by games plated on' third Iteat J Imt off. 17 2 14ft time. l?V bam, 4 172 49»' |t'n*« grmind* thl* *e**t*n la •• expected j 21 t pnrae »)"•• Rvron Rucknsr •+ T*olsn 17-i |*.l 2*2 f. to re«i|t* T ie f:t 4 WtM p|bh Q'+ p ga b» t*r*-n the • n llktr anni. wnn.John <* 147 193 Wat eon iHmirh. I^ft on ba*oa--T*rr* Prjror 171 411 two trim* ended tn a bard taught vV* llatit#, \v),fr| fom, .eeond Westwood (Taylor), third, In* 4 tort for the Ohio aide hoy*, but the lie.) 78 1 time. 2 •». 1 Totals f. 4 .1* Ml* in th» If den ...... 17* Iftn f*S »«ia W ..n h Show ,.f Th# \\ .»rM I Vvera |*rov||i|o9t rv»mp*nr will third ti ► _T’ | [ ■ mrnrm Unroll 2 4 I ftx oneluafona with the r ,, g ftr«»oka< te* on TRAW s**r»»drar RED 1 Or Rapid. ppippapap , I afternoon at a plat*# yet to be Totals .*90 444 decided and a I’.rlnn .... ppnppnpjn I 431 .p) upon Hoae route*! la e\- pe. fed a* the tram* are rltal* President Hatlar<». Wr.r. and j The Carson Notifies With llnltn.. p„m- • *me etam* will a Egan I m.r. and l(ftlir«-r play double **der on to Go to Dayton ftrookald. aro-ind* on M after. Sunday T •• #.fi * jthe >nday I to > I I \%>«f hfftt |i |H vtnovi. Evening Work. Cl.van CARR vr*r. k Inning. RELEASED *■»i#f»tfU i.eniftfi^ Hflfl Wish Kean. ihe former St Ixxila ZASl RVII.I.K, f. A... '| H»l I pitcher, who haa been the mrl> lilt drn*. tl*«* % v:*1 nf fr.»f». Manager* sheld and Hrown bare eom- handling In tli» nlnnlnir run f ! Mono 4 .Mil. Onffl.M.r From I I *# m Indicator in the /.inr.vlil. in lh. .I.v.nlh # Pleted arrangement* for a double header present aerlea u> #Uch Innlr. |ai. Itwol, Fa.. Whir. ■« |(. «n«l f In ft Or*«t manner "■^ Rvert I to be played between the l.oratua and as to be classed aa lb# t)eat n 11 r. ■*.n n Flaying. t^*e \ WO elfjh on e < the circuit, Ilrnd .ftftftft |ft | ? ft ft A , ,, Wheeling f’reek received notice fro* | ! •found* ..n /.Ii 1 ll|. « ft ft It •> J 7 ft ft ft Sunday September loth. The President Parson ast I rt | 1 n iNTRi »nrriNci evening to go <>ii*fl.M.r Off * •l.n.f) alth |h. fearra are playing a aertea lo Dayton Rntl.rl.. Ttvlnr and O AWWTE 04 E LEY, I'tfl I. « to a’i.1 amptnnahtp Sunday evening. Just who Rr|«n Hir.m. I rum Ih. <> |.. and the two m.| *»hnr'.r>. fa. t.f nnl Ivnn »h«t f tho nort.l <*omtn« game* will de. ide w ill he aent and W>llat»n. N.w.rk mak» ■ .nl allh lhaf » rhampl.m rlfto *ho.f ->f rllle. challenge the Slavish of THE COTTON CROP i"’” ••••’Ind In lr> d.i ih >‘«rr Sfara, j i,.,r Amorlra «•! .lr#, f M'W — ,.rr,n, In a tin* nr lain. I-nr «n «>Hf. FAN'S. |x. Au*. It Ik.i 1,. nri P in ft flawing ftp Mp .h*H h’ll *<< tvM ftr*.... „ II | Buffalo ffom- n ■' armifwla H' tfiatt II' *’er hilling fha hall vrtth a. mm h If *|>t. t rail M.narr announced Mrw.rl. ft PP P | r..-itar|«r ih. t«dav, | t | ( |. «* Ina a *11.1 Tot** »>oor hy horn* 0«*r«l lam... at ..mmerrini Knrl la ra^ulra^ In lhr n . h« n|i| M.nnilavtll. crop ..f cotton for the M *?n. I P t P I P I ft I « >ear • ndlt ! '.'•I.-, ...... n a August 1911. amount- In nuirt.i.l for ih. Pfalrl# Bolt, iuoo.i rtf ...*•*Irla J|, ll.ti.ri.. I|l|h»rt «n.| T'-» W f*. Iliirkl.* will ed lo Mprlm ||a, M”un f'lly nina Montana bln* ..f ..tyttoya r:,» I’,a K K I 12.Ija.oAl bales, an Increase over V /a*k, .1'inlfv ..f last wnr '.Ilk, illllrrr. fthd Rpllft? M>-ntn1**uf., nn [Mr of | ,.lo.#;7t a decrease un- In.llona o*r*|rl« *n t r* V.'nn.lar.il* armimt* Th. m»-i before Inst of o. a f Lcaotra I * • a [ |,7AS.*«I. and O. * r alrytron. Motlrtn Mural**! a«*r t'f th. Jim fora I* •n tnereaa. over MAOtll Tota* lt»n*«r* \ tt rm)ii.at.<1 t» .a;! I 1»07-e« of *#*.1?t. M-'-.oto,i mrnaa*. nt ~ At Krlat P-i*ro llun'tt li.rkl.a n*.r Hall *h.r>*! At n if f. .-oarktathl • t II Akrnn In char*, tortatlo T'i. Iliirkl*. an. R H r ***• T > naiito |.**tlm«a rl.att.na* Ik ir I Town Without Mayor. Afcrnti • Ml .onto*** Ml tMki It, tn, f„, .. 11 p Hherrui .... rail*, „m# a.,,,, •pe. 'a' luan .t. •. t,. the ..... 1 4 g •lar afternoon trfeitlgeucer. .. p || Iti-tin* Marin* PI.ARKSHPWO, W Va Au* Si — Af Mao*f,*t 1 mal' Hlr, what do tntj llain or •' inr I" On* Pali.rann * itwiar th. distinction of being without a ... 2 **af« nrot*ot*,1 I af'«r««. The nine Mp f .I T g psr- i- Joeal was beaten »ho was la a clerk M El root Par*A* at a earlier fn fh* elected, In th# J dof* eea*on by the Pwttereena I IOtinc.iotrii ..j'” j j by th# wore of I vat office here, and had to real** A. F.— ¥oure on my hat| I to in «. ten Inning* H Smith an A_— Ihe council will Oil the vacancy. A
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