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THE BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1914.
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ATHLETES IN THE SCHOOLS
Director Carns Oivei Out Percent
ages of Various Schools.
SHERMAN WINS THE TROPHY
Taras ta Ibe Highest Average and
la Addition Carrie Off barlee
Hardlaft- Prise and Flr- '
Claaa BMr.
TL I. Carnt. tuparvlaor of athletfri for
the Omaha public arhoola, haa aaud the
list or vraca of atudfnU plnf the
athMIc twta In earh aehool. Sherman
rhonl turned la the htRhmt avrraga,
with a crand total avvraxe of X2.1. Cen
tral rark tti arcond with 71. t.
Phrrmn arhool won the trophy given hy
Char Ira Harding, and alo the fh at claaa
banner. Central Tark won the- ertid
claaa banner and Wlndaor school the
third claaa banner.
The number of boye who paaaed. all the
lenta la: Claaa l-A, 4; Claaa 1, 36;, Claaa 2,
Ki; Claks .1. 674. making a total of 061 In
dividual awarda.
The total averagee for every event are:
NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMAHA
AUTO CLUB.
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Claaa Total
Bchool. 1A1. 2. S. Avera.
Bancroft 71.8 61.7 M l 4.6
lieala 7V Hi M.7
Caaa M.t HB.7. W.T Tl.t
Patellar A x.1.2 to tl.t
Ontral m Ht.i 71.7 74.4
Ontral Park W W.4 73.1 77.S
Hiiflon Mill K7.B . 7.a fiS.8
Columbian M.J 77.8 2 7 .
Comenhia D7.T M.l 61.1 7.7
Iipont '. 1"0 i
Mrtw. Roae water.. 1 0.0 77.1 70
Karnam M l 1 "0.1 1.2
Franklin 44.1 M.7 70.1 M.i
Howard Kennedy. M. .7 9. HW.7
KAllom 89.1 W 4 47 47.4
Lake 7.i M S 1
IJnroln M S f7.S 4A.4 M.
Ix.n 79.1 71 til 4 4.7
Ixithrop 4 77.1 77.7 - 76
Vaaon 7.S W 6 6N t " I
Miller Tark .l M R M .
Monmouth Park .. M.l 7.1 70.8 s 70.
Panlfle M M tB O
Park 70S 91.6 m.t m.l
Raratoga 3 I M AX. 4 Wt 4
Paundera .i N7.I l M.
Khermea 100 ti l 77.7 M l
Train XI. t M.S 2.4 M.l
Vinton k to.t m.t 70 M.i
Walnut Hill U to M
W lndaor 1 1 7 1 711
Eeceipts at Davis
Cup Matches Exceed
Hundred Thousand
NEW TOJUC Deo. U.The report of the
ranking committee, plana for the Institu
tion of tournament! for aoho6l boye. and
the advisability of Amerlra cnallenglng
for the Pavia cup nest aeaaon, were
among the more Important matter before
the executive committee of the United
ftlatea National lawn Tennti association
at lt annual meeting here today. The
report ef the Davla cup matches In thla
country la expected to show that the
reoeipta will doubtleaa exceed 1100,000.
Reeorda of the attenflaitce at the net Ion el
championship tournaments at Newport
will be reviewed because ef Uta ajutatlon
te take the tournament elsewhere.
, . It wu stated by a member of the com
mittee that Robert D. Wren had signi
fied a desire; to retire from the presi
dency at the annual meeting next Feb
ruary. George T. Adea Is favored as a
.successor to Wrenn if there la to.be a
change In the administration. William 3.
Clothier and A. U Heaklna, both of PhlU
sdelphla. also have been mentioned In
this connection.
GUNNERS PILEJJP BIG SCORE
Make Thirty Points While Bellevue
Team Counts Seven. '
TOO FAST FOR THE COLLEGIANS
t'laise) Mamrdlnej ( Tawneeads "aoh
si Is Make It Almost Isnso
albl Flit Baekete
at All. i
Bellevue college ran up against' Us
first defeat In the Trl-Clty basket ball
league last evening at the Young Men's
Christian association when the Towntend
dun Co., quintet took them to a SO to 7
cleaning. Though the Indians excelled
In team work they ooutd make but little
headway against the close guarding of
the gun mm. Time after time the col
legians would work the ball close enough
to try for a basket, but Just at thla point
the guns would break up the play. For
I he whirlwind manner In which the game
proceeded It waa exceptionally clean, a
total of twenty-eight fouls being com
mitted. Several tlmea throughout the
contest the gun men made almost
phenomenal long distant baskets.
Burkenroad and Hughes oarrted on the
brunt of the work for the Townsends
mixing In nearly every play and amassing
a total of nineteen points between them.
nrummond. McWhlnney and Ritchie also
did good work. Dutch Plats went In the
game near the close of the seoond half,
but had little opportunity of displaying
his skill.
For the collegians Ohman at center
showed up In Xlne style as did also the
two forwards, Allon and Racely. The
line up:
TOWN8END (J. CO. BELLEVUE.
Federal League Fielding Averages
S .7
7 .99
t .971
Official fielding records for the season
of 1914 of the Pedera.1 league, complied hv
Irwin M. Howe, leaarue atatlstlclan. This
list Includes all playere who appeared on
the field In fifteen or more games:
CLUB FIELDING.
O. PO. .v. K. DP.PB Pet.
Buffalo ......lib 4IM in tt 17 14 .i
Chicago liv; uv? .iri7 tut r i
Pittsburgh 41 177 v4 1 It .X)
Baltimore ....ISO 4171) mil 1M 19 ,ifw
niniwi City. .14 4"1 TIM tm 1 17 .969
Brooklyn lf7 4IM 1B 2,1 1U 11 .tof
lndiaLnaMlls..li7 1IK9 l-M 174 lis 11 .WW
til. Louis 1M 4uS IfrA TTI M II ,K4
Kansas City made one triple play dur
ing the season.
FIRST BASEMEN.
. PO. A. E.Pct.
Carr. Indianapolis 116 i4 7 7 .994
Bradley, Pittsburgh 1M1: 7 11 .991
Btovali, Kanaaa City. ...114 11H 71 11 .9K1
li. Miller, Bt. Louis 130 imo W li ,9n0
Myere, Brooklyn XI 7x7 44 1 .H9o
Perrlng, Kanaaa City,... 3H H 17 4 .990
Hofrtie. Brooklyn 21 m It S .HMt
HM'acin, Baltimore UH ltWS (M 24 ,9h
Agler, Buffalo 77 72i 49 11 .9
;eck, Chicago 1ft mi5 j .om
Drake. Ht. Ixule ID IMt 5 .m
haaa, puflaJo n M 14 .11
OrlMK., Brooklyn 2ft 2S7 I 6 .0
, , '"' '"sourgn 43 401 11
I'olan, lndlanuKlla 11 son 17
Evans, Brooklyn 27 J; 23
ISBCOND BABKMEN.
rh'fiy. rittaburgh !m m Fi vk
KniUie, Baltimore 143 3941 SI ,wl
Iowney, Puffalo 129 ZTi 3WI 27 .m
I'SDorte, Inulanapolls...l.12 M 177 2g xi
Simmons. Haltlmore 26 M 1 4 .
i JTK: ""oWyn. bb loj 117 10 .97
r aireil, ChloRgo lai hi 4f,l a w,i
'"TrV. Kan. Clty.,146 T4ii J? ImS
Mlsiwi, Ht. Louie (i 117 iM ,v ,
MoDonald. Buff..pitt.. 74 1 iwi
Maihea, St. Louis 24 4 M f n2
Crandall, St Loi, M M m ,9 m
THIMI BASKMEN.
Wester.ll. Brooklyn "t ti" 'W
I-ennox. Pittsburgh 12J m M l 'wl
1 Vi-.l.w ST.; u -938
Klrkpatrlek, Bait.mor; Z M '5 'Sg
riayer and crhRT8TOoH8po 1 r Pc
Yerkea. Pittsburgh t & ut trk
Lowney, Buffalo .. S S ,
Tinker. Chicago .. "lit m u 1 'tl
u "TT " HK ''""Is ....106 221 2!H M Ml
ixiuden, Huffalo lis sua i.t iA uii
Molly, Pittsburgh .i! 11 ti '91
Fred Smith, Buffsio.... 2 m 71 . J 'S'm
t""'"rj' IJ,ls.aapolla ..1M SS3 m 61 '.m
riT f ' t.- C"y - S3 H'i t ' S27
hoiu --iy-rfi;ii.ikw mm 46
.Player and Club. u. PO. A. v. p-
Kalnrrllna;. Indianapolis j 11 M 0 .lnnn
Mjr--tmr, r-iiinourgn .... 17
ford. Hnrriin
Barger, Pittsburgh
Harris, Kanaaa City
Busks, Baltimore ...
rallAV. tit mora
Henrlnr. Kanxea City
Packard, Kansas City.. 3
Annneni, Buitalo ...... M 4
wllnelm, baitlmore .... 4') 14
Lavftort. fit. lools ... 3'J R
.Minim, Ksnsaa City.... t
Mctiiire, Chmago ja
tiroorn. Ht. Louia....
lMckton, Pitta.iurgn
Moran. Buttaio ....
risk, Chicago
. 40 17
. . At
Watson, Chicago-M. L. :t
34
Burkenroad ...RF
lliia-hea L.F.
McWhlnney C.
Kitchle Ia.
Koran B.O.
RF Allen
L F Rawly
9 - Ohinait
LO Evens
K.O Maxwell
Charles A. Comiskey
is Eeported Better
FRENCH LICK, Ind.,- Dec. It-Charles
A. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago Am
erican toaguo olub, who became ill while
attending a. baae ball conferen"e here
yesterday.' was reported much Improved
this morning. ComUkoy caught a heavy
('old coming here front Chicago and it
awttled on bis lungs.
Ban Johnson, president of the American
league, said that nothing would be done
toward completing the sale of the New
York American league club to Colonel
Jacob Ruppert and Captain T, I Mutton
until late today.
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Kclley May Manage
New York Americans
. CHICAGO. Dec 11-A local paper. not
ing an unnamed National league mag
nate, prints today a story that Jo Keller,
the former BaJttroore stsr, and trader
lt year of the Toronto team, will be
manager of the New York Americana
should the Ruppert-Huston deal go
through. Kelley. It Is said, is a personal
friend of Captain Huston. He was man
ager f the Cincinnati club for several
seasons.
rlelii coals: Uurkanrmil I4V 1 1 n.h..
n. Pruniinond C'), McWhlnney 21.
Kitchle :!). Allen. Barely. Kenner. Foul
goal thrown: Burkenroad (6), Allen (4).
Foula coinmlttfd: Towneends. 12:
iiellevuo, II. Kiihetltutt-s: Plata for
Koran, Martin for Maxwell, Kenner for
Hawly. Boferee: Ieake. Tlmkner:
Itullard. Hcore keeper: 8. Sutherland.
Tlir.e of halvee: 10 minute.
Lawn Tennis Meet
Today is Important
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1,-The meeting
of the exorutlve committee of the United
Plates National I .a win Tennis association
here tomorrow is expected to be the most
important In the history of the associ
ation. The chief business will be to re
view and issue the national ranking list
prepared by F. C. in man, chairman; W.
M. Hall and W. U Pate. The report of
this rating committee la said to mark an
epoch in American lawn tennis.
P. E. Preshrey, Boeton, will report on
awarding a standard gold medal to all
cations! champions. George T. Adee will
report as to the testa to which the of
ficial ball adopted for turnaments should
be subjected. A. L. Hoaklna, Philadel
phia, will report on the adoption of of
ficial colors and a seal for the associ
ation. M. D. Little will offer plena tor
the Institution of tournaments for school
boys under national supervision. No
action will be taken as to changing the
national championship from Newport to
other courts at this meeting.
! i
aeket Ball ackedalcw ...
TORK, Neb.. Dec lt-(Bpecial York
toi.rva baa oorwiated Ita basket ball
. nod ilo for thia ttaevin. as follows:
Jrnury It virand island at Grand Is-
lend.
January IS Central City at Ontral City.
Janunry 2J Taix.r (la.) at Yolk.
January a Omaiia at York. J
t ri'i uary 4 Omaha at Oiuaka.
fvtruary 6 Tabor at Tabor, la.
Kttruary It Peru at Hem.
Ki i.ruary l-olner at Hothanv.
I Vi.ri.ary lfr Oraod Island at Xork.
rm-uiu-f 'M Peru at York.
l't.ikary M-Central Oiiv at York.
Murva 6 t otrwr at York.
MaJcn U Jiaaiuiae at York.
.. 30
.. 32
.. !7
.. 41
.. 19
2!
SB
74
I M
13 41
S4 114
I
5 40
11 67
Frank Smith. Haltlmore 3)
PrenrirgnAt. Chicago ..23 1 29
Keurpr, ft. Ixiiils W 4 34
Hendrlx, Chlcaeo 4 1(1 1W
Finneran. Bmoklyn .... 21 I H
Lafitte. Brooklyn 40 13 101
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1 .9x6
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I .979
1 .979
1 .978
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33
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.122 K9
. 33 134
33 133
22 78
h 22. i '
23 Kl
26 93
19 73
Wlilett fit. Louli
Knetaer. flttanurgh
Falxenberg, Indian polls 46
bchuls, buffalo 14
aulnn, Baltimore H
. Brown. St. L.-BrooK. 82
Conler. Haltlmore 21
Crandall, St, Iouls W
Vr.nn nitfTflln B4
Moaeiey, Indianapolis... 41 11
Mill. in, ind.anai.oiia .
Stone. Kansas City..
Cullop, Kansas City..
Walker. Pittsburgh ..
Moore, Buffalo
Koaton. Hrooklyn .....
Camnlts, Pittsburgh
Lrftnge, tnioago ....
itunn.n chlraao
O. Johnson. Kansas C. M
Billiard, inoismouaj -O.
PO.
Jecklltseh. BalUnM)re....llT m
Flair. Buffalo 27 f
lUriden, Indianapolis... 181 712
Simon. St. Lou s 71 443
Watson, Brooklyn 17 JW
Phlram 133 673
rh.Dmsn. St. IulS W W
Iand. Brooklyn
Berry, Pittsburgh...
Block. Cblcugo
lavmn, nuimio..,
Kaaterly, Kanssa Clty..1 l.i
K.rr. Pitts.-Baltlmore.. 30 142
Knaonroth. Kanaaa City.
Owena. Brooklyn
Brown, Kansas City....
Allen. Buffalo
Tavtar. Indiananolls
Hartley, Ht. lwi i a m
Russell. Baltimore 47 199
Roberta, Pittsburgh...... 20 ,1
Warren. inniHnaj'oiis...
' O. Alt.
Walsh, Chicago 38
Rouaoh. Indianapolis,... 41 35
Murphv. Brooklyn 43 63
K.Delahantv. Buf.-Pltta.li6 175
Agler. Buffalo K3 97
CI1MAU V.r..a HIV 111 1IU
Jones, Pittsburgh 93 216
Human, uroomyn is i
Krueger, Kansas uiiy..iz i
Potts, (ilansaa City 30 :i
Bonnln, Buffalo. ...,.,.. 21 11
Klrby, St Louis., .......'M 94
Hanford, Buffalo 1M 330
Couleon. Pittsburgh..... U 24
Zwllllng. Chicago ISfi 345
Shaw, Brooklyn.. ...10 196
Wlokland, Chicago 1H VA
Fuick, Chicago , 134 230
Oak, Pittsburgh .146 320
Kauff, Indianapolis IM SlO
Mattis. Pittsburgh 24 39
fhadbotirn. Kan. City,. 140 137
Tobln. St. IaUis..s. 131 ISO
Anderson. Brooklyn. .... 91 17
Drake. St. Louis lit DO
F.vans, Brooklyn ,.,.111 161
Booe, Buff. -Ind ..!.,. (M 90
Savage. Pittsburgh...... 91 13T
Wi Miller, St. Louis im 24S
Cooper. Brooklyn .101 11
Bates. Baltimore M 109
Choulnard. P -Bal.-Bkn. 2S 44 1
.Inn, Baitlmore M ts)
Schcer, lndianapol's ll 1RJ
McDonald. Pltts.-Buff... fM 122
Mennaky. Plttaburgh.... 93 M
Young, Buffalo 37 47
Meyer, Baltimore... .....131 176
Mincan. Baltimore 147 2,"4
Campbell, lix1lenarols..iy 215
Vommera. St. L.-Balt.. 7 til
Kalaer. Indlananolls.... IW 94
Coles, Kansas city g 49
Simmons, Baltimore M 9
Collins. Buffalo IJ U
HUNTLEY WINS SHOOT
HELD AT PIERCE, NEB.
Bam Huntley, one of Omaha s crack
trap ahooters, went out to Pierce. Neb..
Wednesdsy and returned with ISO In prlre
Huntley broke 134 out of 150 birds. Lester
Gates, who -as hiRh at the Omaha-Columbus
Inter-clty shoot hre last Sun
day, waa scc.md.
Bee Want Ads Arc the Rett Bus r.css
Road Daily by People In fc'earch of Ad-
money for csrrylng off first honors. J vcrtleed Opportunities.
With Cue Handlers
I'TICA. N. Y.. Dec. 18.-i-Georgo Sutton
difratad Welker Cochrane. 300 to 100, in
Bllllnid Players' lespue match here t.o
nl?ht. Averagee ancf high runs: Sutton,
27 3-10. 58; Cochrane, 10. 31.
7 NjHfwX J
111 7 "iWrl 7. jl-S-V
W 4 .94j x JSSt
in 7 .944 Mr r
t 4 9i4 jiTl
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6 4 .9M 'I V MX7
103 R .9it6 f I iHTl
94 7. 933 I Ml-W
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64 . 7 .914 S '
49 6 I . . . I
24 S .M? I I 1 I 1 I 1
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21 977
9 .97.1
1H .973
22 .97?
4 .971
6 .909
26 .96
6 .9H8
4 .961
11 .963
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5 .960
5 ,9"6
10 .fiX4
11 .9T)3
7 .933
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BLUFFS "Y" QUINTET
NOSES OUT ON SWIFTS
The Council Bluffs Young Men's Chris
tian association defeated the Swift and
Company basket ball team last, evening
at the Nebraska School for the Deaf gym
nasium, 17 to 11
The Swift and Company aggregation
will contest the gtme. as they claim that
one of the Council Bluffs men shot a
basket after the referee blew his whistle.
The Young Men's Christian association
team contends that the ball wts In the
air at the time the whtatle waa blown
and therefor are entitled to the score.
Lineup:
SWIFTS.
Oroashaus R.F.
Foley L.F.
Burke C.
Phllpt R O
Miainholty ,...UO
c. a T. M. C. A.
R.F...
L.F
C
R.O
L.O.
Hermls
Hendricks
. Purvear
.... Grow
.. Fulmer
Foley, 2;
Prince Would Build
Speedway in Venice
Jack Prince, th uMdi hi.n. I
built th Omaha motorrirnma t... i
superintended th coneimc:on of the !
auto speeaway, as made a proposition to '
venice, tti., to build there a track ex
actly like th on here. Venln la nl..
r.lng on a three and one-half mil boule-
vara track, but may change to Prince's
plan, because th boanl
! much fatter than tti i-oail.
ACCURACY IN BALL TOSSING
GETS WIN OVER SECRETARIES
Better teamwork and more accurst
goal tossing n th part of th Omaha
High school second basket ball team was
directly responsible for their victory ovei"
the Toung Mens Christian sssoclatlon
secretaries last evening on th latter'
court. The score was S to 7.
Coach Mills' second string ineu allowed
the secretaries but one field goal, the
reel of their points being made by the
foul goal route. Ryen in this branch
of th gsme the high school lads made
the better results, throwing six out of
nine attempts, as agalnat five out of fif
teen for th secretaries.
Iake, fcwan gnd Maxwell did th beet
Field aoals: OroesKaua,
Burke. 1; Hbalnholly. 2: Herman. 2: Hen
dricks, 1: Puryear, 4: Fulmar, 1. Foul
goals thrown: Foley, i; Purvear, 1. Foula
tommltted: Swlfta. 1: Bluffs, . Keferee:
Adams. Scorekeeper: Thorapecker. Time
of halves twenty minutes.
PIRATE CREW TOO FAST
FOR THE MUTE TOSSERS
Welgle's Pirate crow ef basket ball
tossers defeated the Nebraska School for
ths Deaf nulntet at the letter's gym
nasium last evening, 3 to tl. Tbe mutes,
though putting up a plucky gam could
not cop successfully against the
buccaneers, though at severe 1 stages of
th gam they force 1 th Pirate to ex
tend themselves te ths utmost. Klepser
for the Pirate shot saven field goals with
Root a rloe second, making four. Stark
and Cooper were in the limelight for the
routes. Ths lino up:
PIRATES. I
Kiepaer ..K.r.
Boot ur.
Wlleon C.
Bowermsn . ...R.1
C. WeiKle LU
DEAF MtTTES.
RF Stark
UF Jackeon
C Tamlsea
RU Zabel
UO N el sen
Field scale; KWnser 171. Root t wil.
sou (21. Bvwei-man (3). C. Wile. HUrk
(51. Conner lit. Custer. Foul aoals thrswn-
Pirate. 4; Mutes. I. flobetltutee: Custer
ror jvnaen. t hi a nee' ihlla. Timekeeper:
B. Welale. fcerekeeper: Adams. Fouls
iommliti4'' Pirates I; Mutes. 6. Tim
1 natves: 31 mlnulea.
TOM M'CARTY WILL '
SCOUT FOR RED SOX
nounced todoy. McCarty wa made a f ree
1' or me local national league) team,
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STEVENS RUNS AWAY FROM
MOONEY IN POOL TOURNEY
Owcna ..
Swanaon
Hhepexd .
Harsch ..
Elevens ..
Dixon ...
Moonev .
Shaffer .1
Playe. Won. Loat. Pet.
xxo i.an
.3
Stavens defeated Mooney, W0 to IS, last
night at the Capitol pool touraey. making
thre high runs of 17. 21 and tJ. This waa
th moat decisive defeat so far.
Tonight Owens, who has a clean record
to date, will play Swanson. who has lost
only one game, and a close, hard-fought
gam Is expected. Score:
Stevens 7 10 2 14 13 14 10 14 4141-109
Moonev T 4 110 1 4 0 0 tt 21
Scratches; Sevens, I: Mooney, 1. High
rune: btevens. 17. II, 23. Referee:
Ca nieren.
BtWTON. Dec, lt-Tom McCarty of
this rliy will act as a scout tor the Bos
ton American leagu club,' It was an-
PETER CALAC RE-ELECTED
CAPTAIN AT CARLISLE
CARLISLE. Pa , Dec. IS Peter Calao
waa re-elected captain of th Carllsls
Indian school foot ball team last night.
He I a Mission Indian from California
and has bee a playing threw year 6n tb
team, fullback last tee ton and in 1913,
and tacklo In ttu
Vanaieal 4rean -tare,
re. arrived. Baftee
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These make most acceptable
glfta. Made of solid mahog
any. Several deslxns now of
fered at very attractive prices
n thin special Saturday holi
day sal.
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Complete with
glass ash tray,
cigar rest and
march box holder.
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Brass
Smoker
Stands
90G
Solid Oak
Pedestals
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Four different designs
placed on eale at re
duced prices. Mad In
oak, mahogany and
bird's eve maple. Prloet
7.50. $9.T8. $18.75 and
17.0O.
Made In solid oak and I
quarter sawed
oak, fumed,
ani golden
11
1.95
Mahotiny
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Mad at gwsala saaaog.
aay, two-doer ets. ee
loaial ooraer post
pectal, this sal . .
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Chili's Cocker
A Urge line attractively
priced. U1 In
golden ftnlsit.
.Those like abov
Illustration
The Fuel Saver
Cuts Coal Bills 25 Per Cent
Peninsular Heaters
have larger and longer
flues thsn other
makes. They have
from gOO to 1,"00
square Inches of extra
radiating surface.
This extra radiation
means more heat with
less fuel. It means a
saving nf 25 at
least and a savin; of
23 on fuel Is a sar
ins; worth while. These
splendid beaters have
many other improved
features in grates,
clinker rings, drafts
gas proof doors, etc.,
that are too numerous
to mention ia detail.
We urge you to call
and permit us to dem
onstrate these better
features to you. Prices
m
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11 TO SUIT
1.35
Oak Dresser
Has oval French bevel
mirror, two drawer at
die luy well
made and
well finished
throughout.
Male price. . . ,
il.SwIUli
Clocks
S595
They stand
6 ft. high,
made of
solid oak.
Brass
rt o vetn'ts.
fine
time keepers.
3C50
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A splendid ar
ticle to serve
as a Christmas
gift.
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