HIE BEE: OMAHA. SATCEDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911 Sherlocko the Monk The Exasperating Advng Assistant enture of the Blnnderi Copyright, Mil. National New Association. By Gus Mager WATSO, I HAVE ftAWED THE CONFIDENCE OT LI BUkCIS. PCTE'S Aft TO RCO KWxtff I H0US6 TO-KI4W, Xl COHCEAL tOUESCLf THEtfi ANDSPftlMO. OUT MHEM TOO HEAR. I f PLENTY Of SWG"! COM6 ON PrVLfc, 1 SWIPED 1 THE KTS OF MCH&O'a r flows , . J VKAISO. HOW IONC PIP TCO j tVwNT me TO Shout "PLENTY I ........ 4- Hapnt YOU dRAm& ENOUCH TO RESPOND TO . THE SIGNAL BEFORE OUR. 1 Birds, har flcwm 7 1 I t pi Fury ne cmia-J I I J PLENTY L I ...'TlVl i I J I J rlCl t w a .3 I I i r . I r . 1 II L. . . i -av m I I - I 7 1 ' V"" -w in I rwNTT Of 5WA&' J .U I I 4 TC I IT ... . I "V TH V7 LT 3 fiiuc ru V MX ! . I -I h KS i j- j v u - a. i w j.' f-i a em r "N i w j r t ' ' ' " , i w . ssrr i i . gia v i .. r ii i an'WH hs-- r.a- r ) GEE. 1 COULDNT RtMEM-j ' o the dKMALi 1 THOUGHT IT Wic - v;put rr in the NATIONALS ADOPT NEW PACT jleifu XAgnatet Agree to Cany i . Out Frovitioni Exactly. ' AXT2TCA5S REFUSE APPE0VA1 ilimml U Urr mm Wkalt to ( PtMidrat JaMawa far RrUloa, wltk Ka Data art tor HU I KBW TORK. Fab. ll-Tha MaUonal Jaafua today adoptad tba HI aadanal atratmant, taa ravlaad paaoa paot baliif lapamaa as It waa raaa aaetlan by ate 'tiom at tha olotlnc aawlaa of tba ml lHataa annual BMatlng bara hr Chairman 'Aueuat Hamnann of Uia nattonal com mtaMoa. Na word baa eoma to tha Na 'tlonal laaaaa owiwt of any advarn laotlaa by tha Amarlran laacua oa tha aaw aaraamaat whan Chairman Harr. mans Inform thorn that action atmUar ta thatra would ba takan by tha youniar araaalaatlaB, It waa at tha and of a Brolotujat aaa lakw wham tha anneuneamant ef tha ap proval of tha aoa airaamant waa mada, coaftlod with tba atMamant that tha club wnara had plodfrd ihomaolroa by a roaolotloa ta support tha acraomant In ovcry detail and daclarlng that omla tona that wara ancused in tha paat would not ba tolaratad la tha futura. Toll raaolutloa which waa praaaatad by rnaidant Bbbatta ef tha Brooklyn elub aod anaalmoualy adopted, raada: "Th National laacua. In adoptlnt tha rartaad aatlonal, aareament. will Inalat that la tba futura all rotations between all parties ta It must ba eondueted In atrkt accord with all Its provisions, both In letter and la spirit and serves DOtlea that penalties will ba Inflicted against any of Its members who may violate any ef Ita provisions, or eeuee .any friction between any parties to It." Predict Era mi Gee reellaa. Hearty approval ef tha new asraament waa axprssaed and It seemed te ba tba prevailing opinion that It promised te epea a new era ef good reellnc between tha bit? leaaue ercanlsatlont, Althouch there had been no joint meet Inc ef the' playlnc rules oommltteea of tba twa leaa-uea, K was annouaosd that tha National lea rue rules committee had sufiesied that action ba taken te stop tba practice of relalnf tha pitching boa above Ita local maximum. A reeoluttoa offered by William Lock, secretary of the Pittsburgh club, waa adopted, providing for stringent methods to suppress w sacra In pools or any other form of gambllDf -on the grounds of any league party te the agreement and where found, to be Investigated and pro secute. Tha league meeting adjourned tor tha eeeaoa with tha paaaaga of votes of thanks to August Herrmann and Prea dent Lynch on their work on the acree ment presented by President Murphy of Chicago and tha appointment of Press dent Lynch ta draft resolutions of sor row aver the death of Frederick Knowlea, former secretary ef the New York club and the late Judge Elliott of Philadelphia. , ' The league took no action oa the quea- tkta of bow ticket sales for the world series gamea should ba handled, leaving tha whole question la the hands of the national commission. No deals for players came te light, such talk aa there waa coming to noth ing. It waa announced tonight by tha New York club that Charlie Heraog, the third baseman, had signed a three-year contract. Checker Players Keep On Moving The state tournament of checker play era at the Young Men's Christian aaaoela tloa butldtag win probably be finished this eftsmeoa. Great Interest b) snant fasted and a large number ef people eon tloasjly bang around the tables watch ing the moves. Lest Bight's results werei Won. Lost. Draw. 1. L Wills, Omaha II T. A. Johnston. Chadroa... Ill P. W. Moeher, Omaha, I I I Ben Dllon. Koldreg. Ill Peach, Omaha Ill Phlppo, Lincoln Ill Chambers, Table Bosk. Ill Pepoon. Lincoln ill Won. Lost Draw. Wllle l a Peach I I t Chambers -1 1 Moeher I j Today Wills will play tha winner ef the CTiambaro-Moaer affair, which will be continued, two more gatnea. Phtpp and Pepoon win continue their match la the second division and Dlaon will meet John ston la the second dlvteloa. Marchant Finds De Ponthien Easy NHW! TORK. Feb. H-Bllly liarohaal. hailed aa England's beat featherweight decisively defeated Louis De Ponthleu of Prano In a tan-round bout here tonight Marchant had tha better of every round except the second, la which De Ponthleu landed a hard right and left te the Jaw, staggering tha Englishman for a moment Da Ponthlea near the and of tha round again sent a right and left te the face, la the third Marchant came back strong and outfought his opponent all the rest of the way. Marchant did all tha forcing la the seventh, eighth and ninth rounds, with De Ponthlea apparently resting. De Ponthlea made a desperate rally la the tenth, bu. Marchant stood him oft and easily took tha round and the tight. NEBRASKA TIES FOR SECOND PLACE IN DAY'S SHOOTING KANSAS C1TT. Feb. It A live pigeon event for five-man teams, the feature today at the Interstate ahoootlng tourna ment wee won by Kansas City's repre sentatives, who made a aeore of sixty eight out of a possible seventy-five. Ne braska and Mlseoarl were tied at sixty sevsa and Illinois had a score of sixty Sli. Ed O'Brien of Florence, Kan., was high professional . In tba day's target shooting, breaking 1 out 1 targeta. J. It Orahara of Encleetde. HI, retained his piaae ah high amateur by scoring 111 out of UL 1 Xh Want You to Come to ii ' A t i'i oi me AuiomoDiie onow He houm'o a? eeaaar euaaai jur ml determined that no man can sell yon . a our without proving beyond his nn supported word that his car, when measured by service and length of life, is worth its price. "We believe that a dealer with a good car can prove, and should be re quired to prove, that his car is as good as he claims it is. Hie only adequate proof of quality in a car is found in the condition of the car after thirty, forty or fifty thousand miles of service. "We want yon to judge the Chal mers car solely upon proof of depend ability, great length of life and pos itive satisfaction to the owner as pos itively demonstrated by its record in the hands of owners. You will want to see the Ctal mers compressed air self starter in constant operation at our ex hibit, Space Number 28. H. Eg Fredrickson Auto Co. 2044-46-48 FARNAM STREET Also Agents for Pierce-Arrow. Nebraska Will Send Team to Big Eight Track Meeting MM.-OLX. Neh.. Feb. k-The I'nlver etty of Nebraska track team will take part In tba annual tnterschotastla meet held under the auspices of tha "big right," according to an announcement made here tod adv. Nebraska has not en. tered this meet for eight Veers. The track schedule as announced follows: April n. Amea at Lincoln. May I, Kaneaa at Lawrence. Mayll, Minnesota at Lincoln. May S, Missouri Valley meet at Dea Metnea. I , , June 1, Big Eight meet at LaFayette. Ind. Challenge of Gion Accepted by Wassem Oarer Waasera hs answered the chal lenge Issued by Oeorge Olon of Aurora by posting HOI with the sporting editor of The Bee for a match at Lin coln or Omaha or any town In Ne braska except Aurora. Mr. Waaaam sava he ta ready to wrestle at any time aa onn aa hla money Is covered. Pete Loch, manager for Wassem, aaya he will give Olon II for railroad axpensee If he will cover th 110 for th match. Former Manager for St. Paul Team Dead CINCINNATI. O., Feb. 11-Kdwsrd Ashenbaek, former manager of the Byra ouae team of the New York "late Baaa Ball league, died today at a detention hospital of paralysis. A hen bach at en time managed the St Paul teem of the America a association. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN WINS FROM YORK COLLEGE UNTVERSITT PLACE, Neb.. Feb. M. (Spedal.) Wesleyan strengthened Its claim for the Mate Intercollegiate basket ball championship by drubbing York ool lege here last night by the score of n to it Wesleyan started out strong from ths beginning, scoring points to their op ponents L during the first five mlnutea During the remainder of the game the play was a little more even, but Tork waa never able to atop the goal toeatng of tha Coyotes nor were they able to break up the team work of the locale. McCaudless, Swan and Qery played the beat game for Wesleyan, while DeBord and Bowers did ths best work tor York, Wesleyan. Tork. Keestrr-Kllne L. F. Arnold Uery-Hull R. F. ..Ware-DeBord. (Captain.) MnCaudleaa (CapO.C. Debord-Rngers Hill-Clark R. O Harrmao Swan I. O bowers Field Ooala: K sealer. I: Qery. 11; Mc Ceudiees. 7; Swan. II; Hull, I; Arnold, I; Ware, 1; DeBord. It: Bowers, 1; Rogers, L Foul Throws: McCaudless. I out of I; DeBord. 4 out of I. SEVERAL BASKET BALL GAMES. FOR SATURDAY There win be no gamea In the Trl-Clty league ea the Young Men's Christian as sociation floor on Saturday, but the high school will play Crelghtoa and South Omaha will play University of Omaha oa the university floor. In the Young Men's Christian aaeooia tlon gymnasium the grade school "A" boys will play the St. John's church team and the Omaha National bank will play the City National bank. Saturday night at l:M o'clock U Pirates leave for Fort Dodge. la. . The following man will go: Ritchie, Barrow man. WelceL Graham, Shields, Root neon. Nomas, and MaxweU. WASSEM CALLS DEFI ISSUEDBY DR. ROLLER Oscar Waasem haa covered tba IHI forfeit money posted by Dr Roller for a match and bow the parties are trying to get together for a match. armed While rta-fctiasr wire. IOWA C1TT. Is,, Feb. U-8peetal Tel egram.) Left alone at their country res idence, four ml lea west of here, today Nellie and Geneva Shay heroically fought the flamee te save then- home and both wore painfully burned. Geneva Is ta a serioas condition. Their efforts were fu tile and the lose will be t.w. Rsvessa Wlaa ft sea St. Paal. RAVENNA. Neb.. Feb. M -(Special. V Tbe t. Paul High echool basket ball team played the locals at this place last evening. Ravenna winning, a to la. Tb,s Is the eeventh game the locale have played with other high schools and they have won six. They lost to Broken Bow. and also loot a game to the commercial college et Broken Bow. Mrs. Eekerealt ta Geaated Divorce. CHIC AGO. Feb. IS -Mr. Elisabeth J. Kckeraall. wife of Walter FckemlL the former foot ball player of the 1'nlversiiv of Chlcaxo. was evented a divorce bv ! Judge Bretano here tcdav. One of the 1 grounds for the decree was cruel treet- menu They were married August 1, to. I lajarrd by Cat Expleatwa. IOWA CITY. Ia-. Feb. l.- Special Tel egram. Aa explosion of gaa wht-h ; wrecked tha home of James Wtlklaooa I today seriously Injured both Wilkinson ' end Me wife, who were la the boas at Itha time, . - - - HEAD OF TEE CAEDIXAL3, WEO BOASTS ED I5TESTI05S. ,-- It.''." Hit . ',' fSe. if Roger lire nana n, manager of the St Louie Cardinala, who haa come out with the boast that bla team will ba strictly In the National league pennant fight during the oomfng season. The Cardinala pulled up la fifth place last year, after having mada a remarkable spurt almost to the top of the heap several week pre vious. The breaking of the Breenahaa crew at the tag end of the year waa one ef the great disappointments of the era eon. But etoger ear such a thing cannot happen thle year, as be has a bunch of likely youngsters in addition te hie vet eran, and almost baa evolved a "new system." Whatever this "new system" may be be refuses te divulge aad there will be many Inquisitive fans watching for Its appearance the moment after the Inaugural curtain ring up. RAPID CITY JUDGE HAS DECIDED PROPERTY RIGHTS RAPID CITT, 8. O, Feb. K.-fSpeclal. -After months at legal battling the ques tion of the local property rights of the late Cbauneey L. Wood, former demo cratic candidate for governor, waa settle by Jedge Lewie ia the county court bore. Wood died a year ago In Seattle end bis body was only recently brought here and burled, and during all these months the widow, Mr. Bessie F. Wood, and the two sane. Bra and BuelU have been disput ing in the courta over the property. Wood left a will, one clause of which save to Mrs. Wood the rental from the Rasvd City properties. The sons contested the assignment of thee rentals en the ground that they were made when Wtood was of unsound mind end also that they ware against the statute ef perpetuities. Judge Lewis held that Wood waa of aooad mind, but that the latter contention was wen taken. Hs allowed Mrs. Wood the rents due at the date of the Inetxiunenta end alee or dered the administrator to pay her the accrued rents to the date of a recent The property from which the rents came kt valued at about tS, and goes to the sons, ft not being contested. ' Keg ta t2 tftrwroa woAtsjuin, AFFAIRS ATJODTH OMAHA Pttblio Demand for Postal Saving! Bank ii Great. MAT? DEPOSITORS ABE WAITING Maia City Will Entertain Deaglaa Ceesvty faaday ttrheej Associa tion Oehrtas; te speak te t. Martla'e Clan. Postmaster Lew. Etter la quite con vinced that the postal savings bank that will soon be added to Me office will not fall for want of patron. Dally sine the announcement of the selection of South Omaha aa a postal savings bank station tha postmaster Ms been called upon to refuse deposits ranging from to to COO. Aa ths official Inauguration of ths bank ill not be made before March 1 the pros pective depositors ere turned away. In every ease there I disappointment writ- tea open the faces of the applicant tor deposit slip. One eld man who Indicated that h had a trust hi anyone except I'ncle Bam applied te the postmaster the day trter th announcement of the postal savings bank department in tha local office. When the postmaster explained that he sou Id not accept deposits yet, th old ma bought a money order, which hs had drawn to his own order. Ia Pearly every Instance the would-be depositor requeat that theirs be the first deposit made In th new savings Te Katertala Rauedar Srkeola. South Omaha will entertain the Douglas County Sunday School association on February a at the First Presbyterian church. Maypr P. J. Tralnor will deliver the address of welcome to the delegates and representatives to tba convention. The sessions will begin at I p. m., oa Feb ruary 10, and will continue during two day. Mrs. W. W. Slabaugh of Omaha will preside at the meeting assisted by Mrs. P. W. Stallard. The convention will eloee with a dinner on Wednesday evening. February n. ' The Men' club of St. Martin' church la making preparatlona for a literary pro- gran) to ba given Tuesday evening, Feb ruary , at th home of June O. Martin, Twenty-third and F streets. Mathew Oebrlng of Plattsmsuth will be the guest of the occasion and will deliver a lecture en 'Tolstoi aa I Saw Him." Hs wtll also speak on the "passion Play at Oberammergau." Both of that subject are the outcome of a recent trip abroad by Mr. Oehrlng. The program of tha evening kt In charge of George Francis, Theodore Vol and Dr. A. A. Frlck. - - Leral Fires Kxpaada. Fred J. Offennan yesterday purchased tha bankrupt stock of ths Allen P. Bly nompany and will conduct, the business under the title of the Fred J. Ofterman Mechanical Equipment company. Beside the old scope of the Ely business ths new company will handle machinery and con crete devters. plumuwag and general me chanical supplies. A part of the new plant win be under tha charge of a pub lie aervio plant expert. Fred J. Offer man, the new head of tha company, na been engaged In the general contracting business for several years In South Omaha. His company has lust eoanpleted th building of the Mud and Jotter creek sewers. Bawling Scwee, OARLOW COLTS. Name 1st. Id. Jones H7 11 Boien ns mi fiu-ow 1U m Wolfe 144 i Howe lal in M. Totals IS ri 16t ett loe 4) W ,ll 1M . ill Total Handicap ..... ..TPS TU 1,131 M MM h Totals.. fit M 117 Its STELLrNOS. Name. 1st M. Id. Totals Haal 177 n K4 Mi Winters 1M lei ltf afl Ktraw M6. la Ui 4 gporven ill- U 1 407 Ohnesorg Ill 171 191 M7 Totals m 7M Us aot SOCTH OMAHA STARS. Name. . 1st. Id. M. Totals Hammond IM lal m tt Cootey Ml M lift 67 Lriggs ....... JM lie its nt Kennedy 10 191 1S4 K Leptnakl la m Ml Totala M( ra fit Jia FORT CROOK. Nam. 1st. Jd. Id. Touts Sterner .',.171 171 lex 467 Theln 1W 177 HS JM Schnltsev u MJ n js Hoolihaa -m 1 1 King IS HMD) Totals 771 71 7S UM SOUTH OMAHA ICE COMPANY. 1st. Id. M, Total Cex IS 11 wi r7 Etter IS 1 Ml 4f Oribble 171 lit 17 4S Tom brink 1M in 171 ett Peechefc . 1 If II IN Total tit 71 KM 1441 ' Handicap 17 SI ft 111 ! PETERSON CANDY KINDS. 1st. M. M. Total. Hunt les in Ut Clark J 19 11 tt Winter ... T lal IM 4M Martin ............1J lw M 445 Francisco 19S HI 187 itt Totals sea m ct vb Maarte City rtefe. Oreer Hotel, under new managemeat Turkey dmaer Sunday. Atlas Cafe, 491 X. Hlh. Adolph Marsh nt Valley haa returned home after a business visit to South Omaha. Fine turkey dinner Sunday, Atlas Cafe, B N. Mth St a Xechek0fXrATB4 TbTdy tTecaj.1 the convention of the hardware men at Lincoln. John Swanson, after a visit with his brother. Julius Swanson of this city, has returned to his home. - - - - Family Sunday dinner a specialty at Atlas Cafe, N. 24th. i- Judre Jacob Levy has purchased the Intereets of the Dlmmock Lumber com pany at Twenty-fourth and H street. JKTTKR'S BOTTLKI' FOl'K BEPR PF.LIVKRKD TO ALL PARTS OF CITY. PHONE SO. 868. WILLIAM JKTTKH. 8. K. Krlghaum. aa old resident of this city. Is confined to his bed by serious illness at hi home on West Q street. Try a Sunday turkey dinner at the Atlas C afe, M N. 34th. . Herman Katekee of this rltjt haa ac cepted a position as credit man with Hughea Co., wholesale grocers, Omaha. BilOR SALE Don't neglect to attend the biggest bargains of the season. Dr. Reed K OO shoe at M.W. Johnson Karlqulst Shoe Co., 40S North Mth street. The funeral of James Zadlna will be held Saturday morning at 1:30 o'clock from the residence of hla son, Louis Zadlna, Thirty-sixth and T streets. At la m. services will be held In the Church of the Assumption and burial will be made In St. Mary cemetery. Phone Bell Kotith -lnd. F-lss for a ease of Jetter (Jold Top. Prompt Delivery to sny part of the city. William Jetter. Frank Hhlmowaki, who Is alleged to have stolen some chickens at Thirty sixth and F streets, was arrested yester day afternoon by Captain John Dworak. Hhlmnwskl. stter having made away with the chickens, departed hurriedly to St. Joseph. Mo. When he returned the offi cers were on the watch and nabbed him. Valentine J. Buglewlct and Miss Mary Piskac were married Wednesday morning at I o'clock in the Church of the Assump tion bv Rev. Father Chundelak. Imme diately after the eervtce the happy couple entertained a numoer or menus ana rela tives at breakfast The groom la em ployed as foreman In the pecking bouse of Armour dt Co. The newly weds will maks their future heme In Albright Urged thereto by the matrimonial activ ities of Justice of the Peace Oeorge Col lins. Police Judge James Callanan exer cised the prerogative of his office on Wednesday afternoon by joining an Im patient couple in marriage. The fee that was pasaed over to tlte judge by the happy couple was appropriated by tha wife and daughter of the Judge, who Is not altogether sure that a marrying lue tics haa an easy game. DIVIDED REPORT PROBABLE ON SUGAR BEET BUSINESS WASHINGTON, Feb. M.-A divided report from the Hardwlck committee of the house which has been Investigating sugar trust affairs, now seems likely. Ons section of ths committee Is said to hold that agreements as to prices, restrictions of territory and output sxlet among sugar beet growers. The republican members of the com mittee, it is said, do not agree that such a condition has been shown by the In vestigation and today some of them In dicated that they would refuse to sign a report to that effect Several days ago It was said a unani. tnous report had been agreed upon. I Persistent Advertising kt th Rood to Big Returns. With the Bowlers CssBsaeretal Leasee, ' , j LA VALORAS. '. : 1st. 2nd. Id. Total. Stlne 147 177 14 47 Stoddard ISO m 141 4tt Lindsay 147 171 154 47! Dohar 1S4 14J 17S 4 Horwlch M 1)1 177 MO "Totals .78 lli m 1414 SCHROEDER'S ST. JAMES. 1st fc.d. Id. Total. Scannell 12 137 1 85 D. Jdoyne ;....14A 1 IRS 4M J. Moyne 191 171 M8 Straw 1M IS HI C Wilson .........174 MO 161 481 Total ......IN 821 771 fct Morrleesi's Leagae ELKS NO. . 1st. 2nd. Wlthnel! l4 17l Vsn Camp 118 IS Hammond 166 1S1 Hummel 14 147 Grayson 188 160 M. Total. ns M7 157 44H in . 4 117 428 1 ffl Totsls 814 Handicap 723 M Ml et IMS IM 180 7 SAXON BRAU. rst. ind. 14 it 184 t5 to 178 162 194 191 141 I7 IMS M. Total. 171 lit 147 4 11 531 MS 141 601 Totals Frttscher OJerde .... May them Ktuns .... Cochran . Totals tt Kt t aS WROTHS SPECIALS.- 1st. 2nd. M. Total. Weeks US 167 1 49 Halul W 1S4 121 4H Roeeelg 1 164 ' J 4T Kopneck HI let f Burke 11 ItB. 1 63 Total ....'.......ui 82 M IMS OMAHA FIELD CLUB. 1st. 2nd. 8d. Total. Douherty 114 1 14 J Chamber Ill 200 in 4l Denmaa IK 178 188 111 Kin......... IM 14! 1 444 Rusher 1 , 1W lt 4M . . Total .727 WI 741 II7 SOUTH DAKOTA SUPREME COURT MAKES DECISIONS . . - PTERRS. a D., Feb. 14.-flSpeoisl.r-. In ths supreme' court today opinion were handed down in the following easesi State against J. A. Fulwider, Lyman, reversed. . Albert W. Mors against M. A. Pick ler. st aU Fsluk, affirmed. Charles Orant against D. P. Wharton. Beadle, affirmed. Mnganeee Steel Safe company agalnat First cut Bank of Leola, McPheraon, reversed. J. I. Csse Threshing Machine company against Theresa M. Farns worth. SuUy, "A'Tfithomberc against Frank Bender. Cueter. reversed. Jacob Tschetter against C. A. Ray, MsCook. affirmed. . The Fish snd Hunter company, Frank 8 Peck against New England Home atnd Mining company, lAwrence, re- TEc! Frank Meier of Sioux Falls wjs admitted to practice In the courts of ths stale. Going Out of Business This a no fake tale. Thousands . of Dollars' rYwth oi New Spring aothIn we had to accept Orders were placed before we decided to o oat ot business, so we most close them oot qnict . Now they are alt all Price ' This is m idle talk, bat facts , la this new sprinl lins are Sails, Raincoats and Orercoats. Think of boyiaf "Society Irand," The F. B. Q. CIothin Compiny, New York, "Adlcr's' Rochester, AT HALF PRICE $35 Suits aid Orercoats $17.50 $30 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 $25 Suits and Orercoats $12.50 $20 Suits and Oyerctits $10.00 $15 Suits and'0?ercoats $ 7.50 550.10 Fell Dress Salts 535.00 JUST RECEIVED New Lot of Puts. Notice These SUg.bttr Prices 58-58.50 Pants 54.50 56-57.50 Pan!s $3.50 5445.00 Pants $2.25 $2.09 Pants 95c Remember This Sale Won't Last Lon VOLLHER'S I '-"'" H Opposite Hayden'i 107 SoBth 16th Street I i