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    TIIK BEti: OMAHA. SATURDAY", MAY 1915.
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Copyright, ins, International
Ni Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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LATER.
HELLO -JiC;S,- f
"TOUR WIFE tA.D
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6RAYES RAISE FLAG;
Boston UfttionaJi Celebrate Event by
Tafcia; Double-Header from
I rails. ;
TY1EB 13 WILD IB THE FIEST
Ibohto?
OflTOV. Miir M -Th Boston Na-
tlhnals today raised tha world" champion-
nip pennant captured from the Fhlla
dflpMa Athletic lat, fall, and cbrvd
tie occasion by winning both gam of a
rilubla header from Philadelphia and mav
nt Into the first division. 1h flint
cm won, 5 to 1 notwithstanding
TVler' wtldne. Mag1- douM with
Car men en tasa. broke tie at the ex
rjte of Alexander, hl former room
mate. fThe lead ehngd three, time In the o
rhd game, which Boston won. E to 4. only
la- usir.g every element , of reaerva
trecigth.- The lineup w changed by
pinch hitter during a rally In tha lghth
lining, that an almoat readjustment wa
rcBsry -a ben tha team took tha field
16 the ninth,
A home mn hy cravatn ocer ne- im
running one -hind catch l.y
the ninth Inning, that prob
another tie acorn, and. the
rfolrtlnf of Mtwr were fen lure of .thl
tret. Store, flrrt tame
A home run
field fence, a
lnnUy in tl
fiily waved a
eiteon, lohert. Three-bass hit. Long.
Home run: Fletcher. 4tolen beeee:
Merhle, IKyle. Kerned rune: New York.
II. Ht. Louie. 1. UouMe plays: Ioyl
to Merkle, Fletcher to Ioyle to Merkle.
Has on error: New York, 1; fit. 1oula, I.
He see on balls: Off Perdue. 2. Struck out:
Py Marquard, I. I'mplirs: Kason and
Hart.
Invitation Track
Meet is Postponed
for Another Week
Becauee of "continued rainy weather,
tha Invitation track meet scheduled for
today on Ore I gh ton field ha been
SHAWKEY WEAKENS
AND REDS0X WIN
Mack Hurler Loses Grip in Ninth
Frame and Boston Copt Eight
to Fire Contest
SCORE IS TIED Ilf THE FOURTH
PHILADELPHIA. May .-flhawkey
weakened In the ninth Inning today and
postponed until tha following Saturday. I Doeton ent three nina over tha )late
on iwn paeeea, ummim inpii vw
lltaeU'a alncle. wlnnlnc the aame, to I.
After BoDton took a five-run lead In the
early Inninee. Philadelphia tied the aoore
In the fourth on five hlta and three, er
rora. ftchanir waa carried off tha field
In tha flrat In nine &fter havlns a big
aeh out over hla right knee when he
touched out ltoWltiell. who waa alldlng
for the plate. Thomfon made three
single and a double In four time at
bat Score:
FHIUIr.t.VHlA.
ttll.'J.II
OaTON.
AH.H.O.A.B.
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2BUei! for Alvianler 'In the ninth.
rhlladelphla 4 M 1 1 J-l
lioeton 1 1 0 0 - '-
tTwo-bea hit: Tyler. Three-bene hit
.tareavllle. riarrifl. hlta: Kltapatrtrk,
Anlth. Moran. HncHfio fly: Maranvllle.
JSoohle ly: Birilth to Marmnvtll ta
hmi.lt, Nlehoff to Bancroft to l-uderu.
Oh. on errore: i'niiaeipnia, . iin,
llrnn.1 cm baJ!: uri Aiexenaer. . on
Tvler, 1L Btruck cut: ry Aimnmr, :
ey Tier. a Umpire: Klem and
Kr. aecona game:
BOtok.
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til
June S. , Prorbotara and athlete .ara de-
tannlned to hold the meet. In aplte of
adrerae weather condition, and elnc the
postponement ha been made neceMary,
they are renewing their effort to make
It a notable athletic event and one that
Omaha will welcome 'and appreciate.
'The entry llt, now totalling over 100,
ha been reopened until Tueedav at 10
a. m. Neleon-of Nebrarka City High
school, champion on mil runner. I the
latest to file Ms- entry. Coach Tommy
Mill of the Omaha High achool expreeaea
pleasure ever tha postponement, a the
wek date, a week later, bring the event
Just one week prior to the time when
hi athlete will compete In the Pugg's
Invitation track meet at Chicago, thereby
keeping them In prim eonditlon for the
latter Important content! '
I
1
All Nations and
Storz Start Three ;
Games Hero Today
If tha wealuar. I at all. favorable One
Star and All Nation wilt pay tha
opening game of. their three-game aarle
today. ,
Jacobi, tha Japan representative of
the varlou nation, win pitch the open
ing ' game, with either Olaon or Gray
working for tha local.
Mendel, who ha not yet joined tha
team, waa aent tranaponatlon ten day
go and may arrive tn time for Sunday's
. BOSTON PHltADmiHtA
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Standing of Teams
TVE8T. LEAGUE. '
W.UPcLI
REBELS SHUT OUT
BLUES 0FBUFFAL0
Barger Holds Visitors to Two Hits
and His Team Win, Four to
Nothing.
STATE LBAaUB.
W.L.Pct
He Moines. 1H 11 .Cl Hpstrlr. .... 7 I .T'
Topeka ....IS 11 .SM York -WT
Omaha ....) 11 .6ta Hasting ... .f.
Deaver ... 14 11 .660 Norfolk .... 4 .
Pt. Joseph.. 13 IS . Falrbury ... t .W
Unooln ....10 14 .4)7 Od. Island... S .444
o Clty.U 17 .W3 Kearney .... S T .23.
Wlohlta ... U .36t Columbus ..1 S .Sut
AM Bit. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE.
W.UM.i W L Pct.
Chicago ...2B 13 .6761 Chlcsgo 11 .
Detroit ....a 14 .S Phlla 20 1 .bt
New York. .17 15 .Ml HoRton 17 17 .0
Boston 14 14 .fKKV ltrooklyn ..ISIS)
Wunlntlonlli 17 HI. Louis. ...17 1M .4M
Cleveland ..14 1 Mi; ritteburrh ..l w ." ; Ford waa hit for a home mn by Rheum
ru KOUIS..1 a. ,iu; i;innnniii "A the fini man
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RHEEM OPENS WITH A HOMER
PITTSBURGH. May 38,-Barger held the
Buffalo Federal to two hlta today and
Pittsburgh shut out the v I is tors, 4 to 0.
Phlla.
AMER,
.12 23 .3431 New York.
APSN. I FED. LEAGUE.
W.UPot
Indian afll a 14 .fill
Louisville.. .10 15 .R71
Kan. CMy..l 14 .5vfl
Milwaukee,. 1 15 .bJ Newsrk
St. Paul....l 1 .47IIBrooklyn
gam. Tha lineup:
TORZ.
Vanou
Graham
Itiirke
Woodruff..,
lli Iiwler
I 1 i Pygert
1,1 I ! 'Welch
! . I I ' Oondlng....
site HV
l Ory
' Olson
i MoOulre....
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ALIENATIONS'.
First Irunbar
Second lUattner
Third Crow
Short Maknnil
Ieft Jacob
Middle Hrown
Right Condo
Catch Snyder
Pitch Donaldson
Pltrh Jacobi
Pitch Jones
l1Uh Tabor
. . TbUU I 4 11 14
Rftd for Ctialmera in ttie ninth.
, .'Hailed for KltspatrKk In the elahth.
A'r4atteo ror iraarsasor in inr rmm...
J 'iiatted for Whaling In the seventh.
J?hlladollhla -
ueton IM.lt I.5IM
TTwo-baae hlta:' Becker, Ludema.
'tbree-l.ase) hit: Smith. Home run:
Cravath. Stolen has Byrne, Moran.
trouble plays: Nlehoff to Ltiderus;
Uaranvllle to Schmidt t2. Rkaey to llan-
atull to uuaerus, r uiini io e iiiuiuw n eaiiaed Nebraska' delay
.rm,.' ItnmnH. 1. tluri nil '" nOTiw oeiay.
Nehraska Delayed .
At Columbia Meet
COLUMBIA. Mo. ; May .- Special
Telegram.) Hhe Nebraska track team
failed to arrive her thla afternoon In
time for prwllmlnarie for tha 440-yard
dash, Rrallmnt of a train near Kan-
The
aadla: tff HI Key, : off Chalmers. 1; off
James. 1. tilts: Off Rissv. 4 In all anc
two-thirds InnliiEs; off Chalmers, S in
ine and one-third Inning. Struck out:
y lVejr. by Jam-a, 1 Umpire:
(tletn and Emails. .
team waa composed of C. Bates, Q. Ir
win. E. B. Scott. F. R. Reavla and O.
H. Zumwlnkel, under the charge of Prof.
T. A. Morrill, la expected to arrive to-
nUh.
ri i .'... rk Hiai. : Two preliminaries for Uie 440-yard dash
I iikgokLTN'.i N. Y . May Za. I".tt-l were run today, the first three men aual
furrh defeated ' liiooklyn today, 1 toi a tf ylng. . ; .
": ii..,, i...
rrrrsm itrtrt brook ltn. I .
a ah ii O A B A H O. A r rw neat noaaey. nanaaa, iirsr
rev. If.... I el STMara. 4 i i n w yaii, Hiaaoun. econi: lienor, Amw,
s.eaiiia. iki sis i iuain. i. i i . w tnira; itoiroyo., Kansas Aggies, ourth,
.ir. i.. I s "" !!TUe. M:
Khma, mi l i .si.us.1. n.. J J l second Heat-Eana. Ame. first
'?r7hr. I I ei,- ii:.: t I ;Nllrp. .Miaaourl. second; Kdward.
, ak a a a a igmi la..... a s i i i n , , , . h.iiiiciu, p.iimi jm
Ik.. 4 1 isilwr, vase lira ana r imkwi, ninw, ilea tor luunn
r...:t ell ovin.rtr. .. 1 I I ITime, a second.
1 The huvv trerk onuaad hv recent ealna
TMik '. n mil i ratal u 4 ti 11 1
ttteburgh Jtl S
irooklya . 1 t -4
Three-base hit: Hlnchman, Wagner.
f,,rn base: Johnston. Hlnchman.
(1 Aiara. - tame runs: - PUtet.urali, 1
eoubte play: , Culshaw to O'ataxa to
i'aubert. base on errors: Pittsburgh, t.
Iijms en balls: Off Mamava. I; off
f ombs. a. iMruck 'out By Mamaux. I:
Itv coomba. a Umpire: toy run and
rth.
Aeetvla' Oat Klate Mtla.
t NEW YORK, May SI. The New Yrk
C. lanls . baited Pardua, the IH. Ixxit
Holier, fur nineteen lilt today, enabling
i.hrtra to win an ay Wor from St.
uis tn the 4aat gam or in senae,
to . 4- Five tlmea up. Fleti hw hit a
Lome run and had three single. nJ
rew a base on be Ha.
In Ua first Inning Umpire Kaaon or-m-ed
Manaaer UiOra of New York
rf tha field and Kaodgraaa followed tn
fbe auaeid. Latter in the same tnnlak
t.itaoa Ueevrad tba New York bench of
ill the players, excepting thoee autlvel
nga.ged la tha game. Boom:
T ST. LTM-I KBW rORg
T A HOAX' AD H O A B
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H.HOa a
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TauU a 11 t 14 .
''fatted for Wilton In the ninth,
twitted for Butler In the nlnt.i.
b lied for perdue tn the nuitb.
ft. luis ll 4
New York MMMII -U
Twvtu hit: lluggln, Doyle, Rob.
probably will prevent any record break
lug.
Jumbo" Kttehra of Nebraska la her.
K 4
inukn .. i 1 1 a Slaa. Ik.... I 1
lwl. II.... 4 tf eHchans. 0...
rloMluel, Ik 4 111 MAroy, a... I 1
rVeM. as..... 4 lit lle, lb... 4 1
Janrrin, Ik.. 1 I 1 ei hampaa, et I 4
Thoaiaa, a... 4 t I Barry, aa.... I 1
Mara. I 1 1 OK opt. lb 4 1
Wno4. a 1 I tXhavkeir, s. I 1
Heartkaaa . I)artae t
Totals..... 11 IT 1 I Totals M It IT U S
Batted for Maya In the sixth. ;
Batted for 6 haw key In the ninth.
Borton I11MM0H
Philadelphia e .
Two-base hit: Hoonir. Wagner,
Thompson, Walsh. Three-ba hit:
Leala Stolen base:' Hooper. Earned
ruoa: Boston, 7: Philadelphia, I. Dotibla
play: Wagner to Thoma. Base on er
ror: Boston, 1: Philadelphia, a Base
on ball: Off Wood, 1; off Shawkey, a
Hit: Off May. 9 In rivo innings; on
Wood, S in four Innlnsr. Struck out: By
Maya, 1; by Wood J; by Bhawkey, 7.
Umpire: cniu ana uonnotiy.
Magnates Will Push
Fight Against the
Base Ball Pools
aaaMkaaaaaiaasi ' '
NEW YORK, May .-Ba ball author
ities here e In th trial of William Ulc
at Chicago and the arrest of two men at
New Orleans, the beginning of a nation
wide campaign agaliiat ' base ball pool
It waa aaid today that tha matter would
be called to tlw attention of the district
attorney in this city and th facta also
will be presented to Governor Whitman
Ith a request that action be taken to
bat the practice
President John Tener of the National
league waa outspoken In condemning
pool betting ' It should all be wiped out."
he aaid. "for it la fast growing to be a
menace to th community aa wall an tn
baa ball itself. Aa a man la known by
the company he keeps, ao bae ball will
be known by It association and the
associations ought never to be uch that
finger ran be pointed In acorn.
'For the moral welfare of tha commun
ity baa hall pool should be stamped
out Just th saia any other form of
gambling.
PITTSBURGH. Pa.. May aa Th en
tire pouc force of Pittsburgh waa today
on the lockout for dealers In base ball
pools under an order Issued last night
by Superintendent W. N. Mktthewa, who
detrlarad uch pool to b lotteries and
therefore Illegal.. I'nder tha law the
crime is punishable by a fine of 11,000
ad imvrlsonmnt for on year. A cam
paign agalnet th pool ha brought out
th repueted statement that fully 1100.000
la Invested In th nterpria weekly by
nttsbur.h people.
or wet
oi wt
WLPct.
Pittsburgh .MUM
Chicago
anaaa Clty.19 JJJ
l in ,m
17 IX .MS
, i m ,4 i.'ii a, T.nla lit ltt .4S
Mlnnee1Hl..12 IS ., Bsltlmor 2J
Columbua ..13 21 .363 Buffalo ...-10
Yesterday's BeaalM.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
All game postponed; rain
ground. AMBruCAN uexoUE.
Boston, ; Philadelphia, , S.
Other game postponed; rain
ground. jjjyjQjjTj LEAGUE.
St. Louie. 4; New Tork. 11.
Pittsburgh, S; Brooklyn. L
I-hlladelphla. S. 4; Boeton, o, 5.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Buffalo. 0; Pittsburgh. 4
CHher game poatpottod; rain
ground. " '.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
All chduled games postponed; ).?.
. " " Ganaee TodayJ " ... -
Western Leagu i- Topeka t J5
Molnes.Wlchlia at St. Joseph, Lincoln at
Denver, Omaha at Slou Ctty
National League-Philadelphia at Bos
ten. Brooklyn at New York. et. Loul at
Pittsburgh, Chicago at Cincinnati.
American League-Cleveland I'P.,
cago, Detroit at St. kouls New York at
.Washington. Boston at Philadelphia.
Federal league-Baltimore at Kansas
City. Brooklyn at Ut. Louia, Buffalo at
BtSte League- Norfolk at Kearney. Co
lumbus at Grand Iland. Falrbury at
Hastings, Beatrice at York.
or wet
Track on Franklin
Field isrFast and
Weather is Fine
' THILADELPIUA, Pa.. May 28.-Clear,
cool weather, a fast track In perfect con
dition and a field of more thon o n
let, the pick of a oor or more col
lege In th aoclattcm, promised record
breaking nerformarge in th fortieth
annual track and field champion of th
Intercolleglht association whloh opened
today on Franklin field.
Elimination trial In the ehot put. !
rault. running high Jump, hammer throw
and running broad Jump, and preliminary
heat In th 100-yard dash. Halt mil run.
Its and 30-yard hurdle. !S0 and 440-yaxd
dashes comprised today's program. Six
men will qualify for the finals In each of
the field events and record made today
will stand fnless bettered In Tfle final
competitions tomorrow.
Many of th expert hav figure that
the championship may be largely deter
mined by the result In th half and quar
ter mile . run and much interest ws
manifested In th drawing on th var
lou '.olleges for poaltion In theae event.
up I nth first Inning.
Manager Oake drove In the other run
with hi three hit. Score: R.H.E.
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2
Pittsburgh ....2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 S S
Batteries: Ford. Ehmke and Blair, Al
len; Barger and Berry.
kiddies Arrive at
West Point for the
Big Game with Army
WEST POINT. X. Y.. May .-Twenty-five
midshipmen, representing the navy
baa bail aquad team and aubatltute, ar
rived hero from Annapoll thl morn
ing. In charg of Lieutenant Theobald
and two medical offlcora of the navy.
for the annual army ar.d navy base ball
game tomorrow afternoon. Tha navy
men were escorted to CVullura hall by a
delegation of cadet and will be quar
tered there and dine with tha cadet
in the me halt Until their departure
on Sunday. Th middlej will tay over
and play Monday, It rain interfere with
tomorrow' contest.
Both team Indulged In their last prac
tice today. Blodgett and Hick of the
navy are expected to oppose Neyland and
Oliver of the army, tomorrow. Word
vii received here today that President
Tenor of the National league ha aa-
aigned umplrea Qulgley and Lincoln to
officiate.
Tomorrow' contest will be the four
teenth between the two Institutions since
1903. The army won ten time, defeat
ing tha navy every year except In lime.
1905 and 1908. Th navy'a laat victory
care In 1908, when the mlddlea beat th
cadet, IS to 6. Tha team play one game
annually, alternating at West Point and
Annapolis.
A direct wire to Annapolis from the
field will carry the progrtsa of the game
to the brigade of midshipmen at home.
Speedway Races
OffTillWednesday
The motorcycle expert who ero to
give an exhibition at the Speedway Sun-j
day afternoon at S o'clock will not go t
through their atunta until Wednesday j
evening at S o'clock.
The heavy rainfall ha made gotrm ex
tremely dangerous and the management
ha decided to poatpon the event fo as
to make everything aa aafe aa poasluie.
Wednesday evening th lighting system
at the Speedway will have been com
pletely installed, and providing the
weather I at all favorable the epeed
fan will have a chanc to look over the
prospect then.
With the Churches
The general assembly of the Preebv
terian church in the United States voted
at its first evening session at Rochester.
N. Y., to hold the 1916 assembly at At
lantic City.
Flush Your Blood
Get it Cleansed
XArtdnatex
ft
Remarkable Remedy That
Works All Through
Your Body.
The improved
spring-needle knit
fabric'i of light
weighr Springtex
Underwear means
perfect freedom, cool,
easy fit and ideal
comfort. Remember to
buy Springtex Kid youll
forget you have it on.
At your dealer- $1 up.
Tties galMia 0e Hal an. VtUa, M. T.
Boalbera Association.
Nashville, R; New Orleans, 4.
Little Hock, S; Mobile, a
Chattanooga, 0: Atlanta, 4.
Memphis-Birmingham; called -rain.
fonrth;
Whan you put a tablespoonful of 8.
3. 8. Into your stomach It get atralght
into your blood. In lea than Ave min
ute It ha become a wave of restora
tive influence wherever th blood ha
circulated. Does thl read Ilka magic!
But it I absolutely true. Those power
ful digestive Juice tn th stomach can
not change th medicinal ffct of 8. 8.
a The liver can not burn It. The lung,
kin and kidney excrete It only after
8. 8. 8. ha aet in motion million ol
cell and nerve to throw oft th count
ies germs that have infested every part
of the body. And a 8. 8. 8. continue to
battle those troublesome pest that
gather tn th form of pimple, boll, o
xema. acne, catarrh, rheumatism and
other so-called blood disorders, it rouse
Into action a myriad of Strang but wU
understood corpuscle called luecocytea
that actually devour or change or con
vert dlsess germ o they are readily
and quickly cat out of the body.- It 1
probably th beat appreciated blood
medclne known: Tou will find a 8. 8. on
aale In nearly every drug; tor in th
U. 8. Oct a bottle today. Ana u your
case ia peculiar, write to th Medical
Department. The Swift Bpeclno Co.. 101
Swift Bldg., Atlanta. Oa. It I 0.
ductd by a, noted physician.
. ill
fCrA Wholasal f
- Pk-J Distributor: I
Via M. E. I
i Smith
itrV Coin-
' pny. I
Peja -' - Byrn
i A " ' aJA Um
special bargain!
work'ghoeo
3.00 SHOK8 S2.50 - '
3.BO 8HOK8 $3.00
OXFORDS
SM..LL SIZES
4.00 Valueg 81.50 82.50
At LI. S. Atkisson's
si4 iotjtb nrnam grr.
ad. a TaompsoBV atrr.
Margeal Win Caateat.
ARGENT. Neb.. My J, (Special.)
A high school ball game between Via eon
City and 8arrent was played her today,
Sargent winning, S to 1
Wlaalpeat Granted Meet.
TORONTO. Ont.. May !- a
result
of a telegraphic vote. Winnipeg ha been
awarded the Canadian National athletic
championship meet by the Amateur Ath
letlo union of Canada. The meet will be
held between July 1 and July 10. and any
cash aurplu a ill to a ear fun.
Apartment, flats, houaa and cottages
an be rentedqulckly and cheaply by a
Be "For Root"
BAD WEATHER INTERFERES
WITH VALLEY TRACK MEET
COLUMBIA, -Mo.. May Sft.-lni-lemnt
weather today Interferred with plana for
general frvllmlnary to the Missouri
Valley conference track meet, which Is
to be held here tomorrow and a a result
only th quarter waa run this afternoon.
The following qualified for the final
core:
Flrat heat: Rodky, Kansas: Wyatt
Missouri; Mellor. Amea llolroyd. Kan
sas Agricultural. Tune: a!.
fcter-ond heat: F ana, Ames; ineoorn.
Missouri: Kdwaida. Kansas: Granfield
Kansas Agricultural, and Flsk. Kansas
Hatter two tied for fourth place). Time:
0 ii.
faae Leagae.
At Is Anrale R U E.
Bait Ik. CltV .'.IS It I
Lo Aagelea 4 I
Batteries: C. William and Hannah:
fleoggtn. Burns. Love and Boles. Me
At -an Francisco F U.K.
Vt-nlca W J
Oakland i St
Retteries: Dwrsnnler and Ppencer;
Able. CbrMlaa and Ullott, Kuhn. Koer
ner. At Portland- It H K
fan Francisco I 14
Portland 11 1 4
Batteries'. Kauin. Pemoll and fcU-pul-Veda;
Coveleskte and Kieher
LOOK HERE, BOYS!
Only two boys turned In pictures for
tilts Isst week. I.eroy Presitoa, SUV N.
15th tit, bd IJ picture. John Uplchok.
12 IS 8. 14th St.. had 11 picture.
VYaan't U eaayT Let's see how many
boys will try tbls week.
You Can Seo the Stilts at tha
Bee Office
TEN PAIRS FREE
to th ton boys that bring us th tnot
plcturaa of tbo sUlta befor 4 P. il., riat
urdgy. May !.
Thla ptcturo of th stilts will b In Tb
h very day thla wk.
Cut them alt out ana ask your fneada
to v th pictures in their paper for you
too. Be bow many pictures you can (et
and bring thm to Th Be Offlc. Satur
day. May II.
Tb stilts will be given Free to the boys
or girls that send, ua tb mot pictures be
fore 4 P. M., Saturday May It.
I
THREE IMPORTANT EVENTS-
Hoyden's Sale of Princess Trousers
THE entire surplus of the Princess Trouser Co., bought at a price which enables us to
offer you values in separate trousers Saturday seldom equaled, never surpassed.
Fully Guaranteed High Grade Dress Trousers
at the Price of Very Ordinary Work Trousers.
$2.95 and $3.50 Trousers Blue and grey
serges, worsteds, oassirneres, to QjJ
etc., all new styles ....... $OD
$3.95 and $5.00 TrousersHair line and
worstodp, blue and grey serges 14J0 0
and fine weave outings pOi$Q
Three Splendid Special Assortments
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Suits at $15, $20 and $25 Worth More
DON'T MISS THE SPLENDID VALUES
in
Men's Raincoats Saturday
OUR big sjecial cash purchase of Goodyear garments enables you to buy Saturday
at a saving of about half. Raincoats of quality that is backed by our personal
guarantee; all perfect and in styles that are strictly up-to-dat1.
HAVE THAT COAT FOR THE NEXT RAIN.
MEN'S CO-ITfi
S3.00 Coat Good quality doubl texture, all
slies, choice '. 81.50
A.OO rouble Tenure Mercerised Coat $2.50
$7.BO t 'sua ton Coats light weight, very popu
lar, at. choice 83.50
910.0O lUincoaUa In Balmacaans and cassi
meres; a splendid assortment, at 85.50
hilk Backed Caacimere Coat a $13.50 and $1S
values: on sale at 87.50
PAYS
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PATS