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10 T1IE BEK: OMAHA, WKDNESOAY, AUGUST 11, 1913. RED SOX SLIP BIT, YIHIIIIIG AMD LOSING Bottom and Browns Diride Dcmbla Header in Beantown. TRITLE PLAY IS FEATT7EE BOSTON, At. 10 The Boston Amer icana lost (round In the rare for the Americas leaaue pennant In an fvn r-reak with Et. Ixiula today. losing tha first iiim, I to I, and winning tha seo or.fl, IS to t. A trlpla play by the visitors, tha flrat In a Ira (rue ram In thla city within tha memory of tha oldest fan, featured tha second contest. Shotton caught Ifobtlt-K'-Va fly after a long run In, threw rlanly to Staler at flrat baae. catching sneaker, and Sister threw home, where Severrld tagged out Janviin. Koob'e fine pitr-hlng and Ion hlta by Auatln and SiaW decided the flrat game for the litors. Huth's twirling waa ateady In tha awe ond fame, while be and hie teammatee hatted two PC Louis pltchera freely. The second trame waa held up forty-five min utes In the third Inning by rain and work noi aaa ry to put the field In condition to reaume ptay. Boors, flrat game: IT. urn otrrotf. ARHO.AB ABHOA S. RMttna. If.. 4 t t I aKiwrr. rf...l A ".tin. IV. ..4 11 JaaTrtn. M...I til ei.w. l....t 11 1 fier. ef. l I it rv.ii. lb. ...I It IHnMitwl, lb I t I a H"l-4. Ik .l I Iwln. If a I 1 W.:ar. et...4 1 a IHnrtliM. If Tarter, rf....l ft Gardner. IV .4 Ill Wilrt. TT....I t Norrr. lb... I 1 I 1nn. .. t Thmna ...( II fmrmtt, a. t I I t I Ruth, I I ro. a I l Uotoa.. a t 1 Totals .... M K I iMrf. II Taal .... T M II I ft. Ixnila I IIIMMi-l BtMten 1 I I I H i I -10 Two-hoae hlta: Ruth, Pratt. Thorn, riomenm: Walker. Stolen bases: Iewls, Howard. Trip!" play: h hot Ion to Staler to Hevereld. louble play: Oardner to HoHltsei. Bases on balle: Oft Ixurter m!!k, I; off Vwk. : off JUtth. 7. I'm llrea: Connolly and Wallace. Boors, sec ond game: T Ijfin B.O8T0W. AS HO A AB HO A P. ihmna. If,.. I IHeeeer. rf... a Aaxlo. lb.. .4 11 SJanvrm. aa . I I 4 ftmr. lb . ..I I II ISr-aakar. rf..$ 4 fn't. lb 4 III lQatnee. lb.. .4 I J W.laer. ef...4 I 11 ..!, If. ...I lit rarter. rf....4 It Snantner lb.. I 1 laa. M....4 I 1 Harry, lb. ...4 1 A.1.W, t K aAr, 4 til kooto. ..,...! tt Shore, a I 1 4 .Woo 1 1 TMala ....M mil 4 Mara, 1 Tetala .... 4 IT II Patted for Shore in eighth. st. Louis o o o o o o a 3 iifton 4 0 0 t o o a Two-baae hlta: dialer, fihotton. Thrae hase hlta: Auatln. Gainer. Btolen bases: A mat In, Kooh. Flrat baaa on errors: Hoetnn, 1 lieees on baila: Off Kooh, 4: off Phore, 8; off Mava. 1. Hln: Off .--hnro, i in elkht Innings; off Mays, 1 In ti inning. Kinirk out: Hv shora, 3, Wild pitch: fcliore. Umpires: Wallace end Connolly. Spilt Dable-ller. NWW YORK, Aug. 10. New York and t'levelend broke even In a. double-header hem today, the torala winning tha flrat name, t to 0. while Cleveland anatched a ninth-Inning victory in the aacond jianiH, wlnnlnic I to 1 New York won the flrat m behind ' rialier'e fine pltrhlnK. It halntr hia aerand 'traiaht ahutout. In tha eecond irama Cole pitched great ball until tha ninth Inning, when the vleltoraj arored two nine on South worth' paaa. Willed aacri fle. Kvan' double and a fuml.la which let In tha winning run. Score, flrt game: ClVWAKf. JtrW TOTtK. ABHO.AM. AS.HO.AI. Will, frf 4 IBIiV af.....t I n.rNira. lb.. 4 1 I f-n.. aa t III liatxnaa. .4 111 tMalaal. Ib...l 111 a.am, rf.. 4 1 PliA. Ik I U Kirk. ih.... 1 trvx. rf t 1 w-nlih. If 4 Hnall, If.. I 1 1 mha.. lb t t 1 lraM. th. (in. a I 1 1 I fKaaubar, I 111 IKlak .-.uihvittlt .I, .. liHrata. p.. Tstala IBM Off Hcott. ; off Breealer, 4; off Davla. 1. Hlta: Off Hrraeler. 11 In aeven Innlnna. off Javla. I In Iwti Innlnra. lift by pitched ball: My Scott. Khang, Ptruck out: Py Pent I, I; by Breaaler. I; ly L'avU. 1. L'mptrea: Chill and Kvan. CARTER LAKE WOMEN'S TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS Wlaa lone Fogg won from Mra. Will Plainer In the Carter lake women' a tennla tournament, and thua waa the only favorite beaten In the opening ma tehee of play. Mite Adelaide Fogg, preeent cupholder at the club, will meet the winner of the challenge round Sun day. The reatilta Monday were; i Helen Adama boat Lillian Hrghea, M, e-z. a-i. Mlllan Refresler beat Murlal Webber. -. a-t. Mra. A. M. Thompaon beat Mlaa New man, w-n. Mlaa Mendedoht beat Maybel F.aelln. -. 4-0. Mary Marat on beat Lola Ilarrla. -4. T-a. Frances Watt beat Mlaa Llndakor. -L -4. lone Focc beat Mra. Will Plainer, t-4. t-l Inn Iladra beat Mlaa Hickman, tVl, (-4. Taasba Aabr Val vera gweeaey, NKW TOKK, Aug. lO.-The New York1 dub of the American leaaue have caked for wavera on Kd Sweeney, for many yeara flrat catcher of that club. It wa fated today. Sweeney joined the New York club aeven yeara ago, la one of Ita veterana and a few yeara earn waa re garded aa one of the beat catcher of the league. Hernia a J.oeee te Dodge. ITKRMAN, Neb., Aug. 10.-Ppeclai Tel egram.) Herman lout to Dodge today, T to 4. Joe Btecher played with Dodge and put up a good game. Hlta: Herman. 1; Dodge, 7. Hnttarlea: Herman. Kite. Bur- dlo and Weat; Dodge, Alexander and Ilalna. ....I 1(11 r. a. I 1 t t toaralaar Meet at Talmage, AVOCA, Neb.. Aug. J0.-fpeclal.-The second annual couralng meet will be held at Talmaare on October -41. Tha com mltteea have been appointed and expect to make thla meet one of the moat succeee ful In the country. ' - Alva Blanka Avtea. AVOCA, Neb., Aug. 10.-tBpeclat.Wn a f aat game of ball here Sundiy Alvo de feated Avoca, by s ecore of I to 0. Avoca waa handicapped by the loat of aeveral of Ita regular playera. Klepaer waa In the box for Avora and flkinner for Alvo. "England Started the War Because of Envy and Fear" BERLIN, Aug. 10-ny Wlrele to Sayvllla.) The following waa given out today by tha Overaeas Newa Agency: "The Voaatacha Zeltung and the Ber liner Tagablatt comment at length on th latest official publication of Belgian ClplomaUo reports found, In t Brussels. They aay these documents prove conclu sively that England prepared systematic- LIAGEE DISMISSES PARTITION SUIT Asks that Suit Againit Father and Brother Be Thrown Out Day After Hit Aunt Appears. LATTER ASKS SEEDS BE VOICED Jerome P. Ma gee hag dltrntssed his partition suit In district court against fcig father, Henry W. Mage of Chi cago, and brother, Wayland of Omaha, In which he sought title to the greater part of the estate of the late Colonel James H. Pratt, hit mother's father. , A one-half interest In the estate sold to Jerome Magee by his aunt, Mrs. Margaret Pratt Olsson of Oster gotland, Sweden, was a part of the share claimed by him. Aake Deeda get Aalde. Mrs. Margaret Pratt Olson of Ostergot land, Sweden, daughter of tha lata Colo. nel Jamea II. Pratt nf nmh ta v.i. I to a half Inter eat In tha estate, yeaterday aaked th district court to Bet aalde deeda by which she had granted her Interest i In Summer Hill farm at Benaon and a large tract of land In Wyoming to Jerome P. Magee of Omaha. Her Intereat In Summer Hill farm, Mrs. Olson alleges, la worth lt0,000 and hay equity in the Wyoming land la valued at an equal gum. Phe sold her interest In the properties, the petition allegea, at a price of HO.OOO, of which, It eays, eh received 15,fJti0 caah and the remainder In secuiitlea still in the poasesaion of Jerome P. Magee. t Jerome P. Magee la a nephew of Mrs. Olson. Ill mother, Mri. Henry W. Ma fee, and Mra. Olaon were helre to the eatat of Colonel Pratt Th petition as serts that Mrs. Olson in making tha sale of her intereat In the estate relied on the' fact that Jerome P. Magee was her relative and was her attorney. 6hs received no information concerning the value of her equltiee except the repre sentations made by him. she allegea. The aale waa made when Jerome P. Magee visited hla aunt at her home in Sweden. The suit is a climax to charges made at a hearing before District Judge Scars laat aprlng by Henry W. Magee of Chi cago, father of Jerome P. Magee. The elder Mr, Magee then declared he waa endeavoring to protect the Intereata of Mrs. Olaon. He peraauded the judge to allow hlin to go to Sweden to coniult her. She returned to Omaha, A partition suit brought by Jerome P. Msgee against hla father and brother. Wayland Mages of Omaha, la pending In The hearing laat spring KNIGHTS TO HOLD A PICNIGLtw'vIndr.. Outing for All Knights of Pythias in Nebraika it Scheduled for Thursday. BIO DELEGATION FROM OMAHA One hundred . Omaha Knights of Pythias are planning to leave on a spe cial train Thuraday morning over the Burlington for the big Btate-wlde plcnli ! to be given by the grand lodge at Aah-j land. Nearly S.OCO members are expected I to be present at tha affair, and a big time ', la aaaured.. The Methodlat and Baptlat churchea of Aahland are arranging a big country dinner for tha knlghta. After the repeat there will be a apeech Chancellor John J. III., following which will be all aorta of Intereatlng gamea. Fat men'a rac-a, ladles' races, potato raeea and other laughable sports are scheduled, and a baae bell game between Wahoo lodge No. and Pallas lodge No. 110 of Pchuyler la arranged for. Mnelc will be furnished by Aahland Firemen's band. The Pythian male quartetr, of Lincoln will ring, and a epeclal orchestra will be Imported to play for a dance which will be given.. A. A. Taylor, Tw North Twenty-fifth, la In charge of the arrangements for th Omaha delegation, and la ready to an awer any question concerning the trip. The Omaha bunch expecte to return at o'clock. c (heck Yar gammer . Dr. Bell's rine-Tar-Honry will Btop your cough and strengthen your lunas. Get a bottle- now, only 23c. All drugglats. Advertisement. . CHARLES HEBER CLARK. HUMOROUS WRITER, DEAD PHlLAPF.LrHlA. Ta . Aug. lft-Charles Heber Clurk. who wrote under the nam of Max Adelrr, -riled tday at Eagles, mere, Ta. He was wldly known at a writer of humoroua books and short stir lea. He was alo an authority on tariff matters. Mr. Clark was a manufacturer In Conshohocken, near here, where ho lived. He waa 75 years old. Until the gas store wason opens again next spring we will sell this Kange at a cot price, from $34.00 to 025.93 Connected Fre. Cash Only. ET ZEIS 714 Hotilh 10th. 1 ally for th great European war by draw Ing oloaer and closer tha previously loose , district court. mealies of the diplomatic and political ws on a motion filed by the elder Mr. net about Oermany, frustrating all at tempts of th German government to maintain patvoe. England Is th real and Magee asking delay, At that time the defense waa surprised when J. A. C. Kennedy appeared In court unaorupuloua criminal, which plunged the J wlth Power of attorney signed by Mra. world Into a carefully prepared war for , Olson In Sweden, authoring him to rep tha moat selfish motives-envy and fear. rnt hr In the litigation. Mr. Kennedy Tha ; Voaslschs Zeltung says that that t a table In the court room with normal responsibility for the colossal . Jerome P. Magee and urged District slaughter rests almost entirely upon Eng land's shoulders." -Mala ... It IMS I 'Hatted for Jonea in eighth. Cleveland 6 0 0 00 Now fork 1 0 II i M M Two-baae hits: Pwchlnpaugh, Jackaon. Stolen ba: llarta-M. Vm ne-1 rune: New Yr.ru. 2. liaaea on bells: off r'lhr, 1; off ..limes, t. ritrw-k out: Bjf F'ulier, S; by Jones. 1: by Hs.rtvd. 1. liy Flalier, S; by in aeven 'milnxa; off Unratad, 0 In one i'uitttif. Umplrea: Hildrbrand and i) l-ouuhllii. bV-vre, second game; ClJTVrif NTS W TfPK. . All 11 O A AS H O A aula, rf I 1 1 twteti. t 4 lit ,n, lb... .4 t I 1 o--.la-... aa.4 I iMginta, as.t til M.iaot. lb.. .4 111 .t.'kx.a,. rt. i I t OPir-p. It. I II 1 Kni... 1K....4 t I i'lw-H ...1 tt en'tli. If. ...I 11 "". rt A lite " .o.l.r . lb. I t I H.nU II. .4 till l e I I OHo,.,. lb.... I t I I 1Unrwa. s.l t I OAl.aajnlar. I I I I M -rMilhworth . Vk. t I t t TValker. a. ... ..- . Total ,...t t It t I totals ... M 1 II 11 Kntt4 for Maiarnun In ninth. - liatred for iipp In ninth. IcveUod 0 0 1 0 S I f lurk 0 0 1 10 94 Two- hlta: Smith, Rvana. Home run: VMlie. iHKib'e play. Plr t Majael hi I'lpp. F.anil rtina: New York. 2; t 'leveUnd. 2. Kaae on error: ClevelBJid, 1. Isnafs on iaUa: it"f Cuie4 2, off, liHr 1. Hit bv vitctter: By Cole, Wills. Hlta: off HaKermnn, In elglit innlnga; off Walker, 0 in one Inning, r-trur K out: Ccla. I; by Has. rmaji, I; by VVeiker, ; I'mplrea: O'ltughlln and lilldsbraud. Tlsera 'Wkls) Walter Jakaaoa. WARH1NOTON. Aug. W. Walter John K.n. had no terrors fur Ietrolt tivlay. tha I ;i r (funding hia delivery for eleven h,r and elvlil runs. Washington ouuld lo t:ule with Hteen with men on th baaex tv ore. bi.tH.OiT. wi,iu;;.'r,TON. AH HO A g ABHOA a. Vn. Iii t a Kroner, rf..i I W.ri.r, tb.l I f IT b... 6 tit r -n. aa I 111 Mila.u. cf... 1 1 . rf ... I t I exnanka IH...I It i iaiort. rf I 1 I t toenail, Ik.. .4 I 14 Vati. If 4 11 Aoata. U....t t 1 ill!... J 1 i I A!rmlltt. 6 1'js. 1 .. lit eiiai, a.. I t n-.,!. a . 4 tit .! aa. I t I an P 4 I t tnti-Mm. ,,.l 1 t . t t H.rv-T. .... t t 1 t anus, a 1 t T'-ala ....H U K 11 !. I I t t t TKla ... .fit lllll I Ran for Mtt In tha nrst. Uatteof or ll.r;r in Hie aeventh. lim!t - u.ai.mistoa I g t 1 61 Tw t.Ma hit: liurna, Crawfurd. l!im rim: !..rr,a. Ktoln tuu: al::an. Foa 'r. i.J rui: Ijrou, S, Vtaaiiius i n, 2. li6y: Yuung to luii'ua. on ern ra: V aahlnxtun. 1 ltaa-a i n h!ia: Oft Jnhnaun. . off Hen, . i 't i.oitr, 1. !:: Off Julin..ii, 11 in l!iiiii.n: off lir(r, 1 in one inninir. i 't by UnX bs.l; 1'v Juhnavn. Via, -i t iir! ; I f Sleeii, W!;;iaina. bt ruck wi; 1 JuUijaxin, t, by Mn. ; by luoa, - L'n ; srea; l.i:lu e,ud i inrcti. ' Wklta lat Beat Xtrki. I'HII-AL-KM'HIA, Aug. lO.-C'hlcago bit r ari l lintia iiaril ttioajr and aai!y .!. (. n-.-.l 1 :.uasi;tii, to 4. t-ott waa aa tay tiiru k. tvT the huuia (ravin I r.i.-i!o, t"t be en ao:nrUi4 (lent . f--';t au4 three d-ilA.te plays torrve! to ." tluava l'iadtfUt;U's sure. Irx:uie; i l-.iA V). PUHM!HIA. An K O A kl AH U O A . rf 1 1 tW,lli, If .. 4 1 t . , .an I 1 S ei-,.a. It .. I I t 1 i ' .. iu 14 t t....-. i(...4 lit -; Id 4 III 1 .-..-., In... I tilt .t 1 t I .!-.,,. i ..I 1 ., .t .l t f t i ,'.:, Ik. .4 S I t r t ...I I 4 I I a I lit . - . ao.,4 1 1 f -r, .. 1 1 I 1 I t 4 I J a t r . I .... 4 I t 1 I ,,....,, I 1 4 , i io ,4 t e t 1 1 t '! . .11 IIIUI . . , lS229t2-t i . ,. ,t o v i 9 o 9 11 e-t ; j. !...- t: i 'hi: l-"i;m ni-r i'.'i, : r . ;s , V'. t'-.'l. 'i MK-U'1 Im i . f. I ! I - rt l.t.i.n: p . i . -i , l .,..i iu. r I..IH. I i:.i.i' i.i- i : 4- I l'.K D . , , i ... . : J; t .!.!. t- . ' r ,rt..t. i.ii'.f (iu Ui.c. Switchlock Broken, Train Wrecked and Two Men Killed INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 10,-Two trainmen were killed when the Pennsyl vania railroad's passenger train, running from St Louis to New Tork, went Into an open switch and waa wrecked a few miles east cf Indianapolis laat night Nona Of the passengers were Injured. The da4 arai WILLIAM H. ERVIN. SO. ensrlneer. In- dlsnapolls. WILLIAM Z. H UN NEBS, fireman. In- dlanapolla. Deputy Coroner Wagner, after an In vestigation of the wreck, aald the lock of th switch bad been broken, th lamp ex.tlngulahed and th twitch opened. John W, Coneys, superintendent of In dianapolis terminals, after an Investiga tion declared - that th train was "maliciously wreckedi" Many passengers were bruised and scratched, but none required medical at tention. , Judge Seaus to sustain th sale of Mrs. Olson's equities to her nephew. Colonel James II. Pratt died November 12, U10. Bine that time hla estate has been greatly Involved In litigation. The litigation has divided the family of Henry W. Mage Into two campa, the father and Wayland W. Magoa being pitted against Jerome P. Magee. The family Is prominent In business and so ciety In Omaha and Nebraska and sev eral other state. For I as larestlon. Never take pepain and preparation containing pepsin or other digestive fer ments for Indigestion, as the more you tak th mora you will have to take. What Is needed Is a tonla Ilka Chamber lain's TaLlets that will enable the stom ach to perform Its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. All druggists. Advertisement FEAR WEALTHY FARMER HAS' ENDED HIS LIFE ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 10.1tpecUI Telegram.) Np to a late hour tonight no traee has been found ot the whereabout of Charlea S. Wortrrum, sr., a wealthy farmer who escaped about 4 o'clock Mon day morning ' from the home ot his daughter. Mrs. Earl W. Richards, In thla city, where he had been In a critical con dition for aeveral months. Harboring the hallucination that someone waa trying to Induce him to sign away hla property, consisting of more than a section of fine Cass county farm land lying along tha Platte valley batweoa Alila.uJ and South liend, Wortman had restated all efforts of his relatives to tak him to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Barnes, at Iowa City. la., today where It waa hoped change of surroundings would prove ben eficial. In soma manner Wortman. who Is about to yeara of age, nearly blind, lame and scarcely able to walk, escaped from the second story of the iUchardt bonis through a window, a dtstanoa of ten feet In the early morning and, although searching parties have hunted the coun try adjtaent to Aahland, no clu haa yet been obtained. I'lood honnds from Reatrtce were put on the trail Monday afternoon, but after huliing the trail for aeveral hours, lead ing up to the vicinity of fcalt creek, ail trace was loat and the hounds were sent back. It waa supposed that Wortman endeavored In go back to hla farm, five miles aoutheaat of town, and became lost or fell Into fait creek and waa drowned. Wortman fcad resided nearly alxty yeaj-e In Caaa county, near aahland. coming here at a time when there waa no habi tation between tha preeent alte of Ash land and Plattsmouth, and had resided here since. Efforts to find hla body In or nea Bait creek are being mads, t'( reward having been offered by rela-Ute. ESCAPED MURDERER IS TAKEN AT DECATUR, ILL. DRCATim. HI.. Aug. 10. Recognised as a, Texas escaped convict murderer, Eu gene Mason, alias Earl Ray, waa today taken bark to Texarkana, Tex., by Sher iff Mitchell of Cass county, Texas. Mason had been convicted of the murder of an aged farmer near Texarkana and had been sentenced to a life term. He es caped a short time ago and went to work on a farm near here. The moat enjoyable and profitable; way to spend your vacation la among your frlenda and in the comforts of I your own home. It's the new fashion- i sole way. witn the money you would spend going aomewhere" you could make ynuraelf a "Vacation Present" of a fine Diamond or Watch, and th pleas ure derived from owning and wearing a genuine Diamond Is like an all-the-year-ronnd vacation. During our An nual Mid-Summer or Vacation-Time Rales la the time to buy and secure ex tra special valura. EASV CREDIT TKRM8 TO ALL. KEWWR.'ST WATCH, THREE 191 ORE W aaa a 'X (S w X . A r ' VPendant, or Regular 1"1 Bracelet can be detached, so watch eas be worn aa a pvndant or aa a rasular watck. Flaa nld filled, amall sopular aiie. a'ull U Kuby Jew ala4 Blrkal moramaat, pandnnt aat, either white or sold dial. Ouaranl d so jreera. prara lat can be adjuatad to any atta, as a aa, CC each link la detachable. Wa bare 4)1 Ji3 eot tha prlra to "hd rr-k," and offer I .1 thla latest modal Wrlat Walck at " TXBXal $1.60 A K02TT-. T7 n aw---. '.T-Jsr O IP1 S5 Ladles' Dla- mona Rin 14k tolid , 767 M in'i DU- " . "rrl niona Rim. t proni tlon mount- JCfJ Tooth mounilni. 7K ' '"' Ilk rolid sold ....1 $5 a gcoatl, 7.60 a Month Cpea DilljTHI 8 p. m., Saturdays Till 9:30 Call or write for Catalog No. tot. Phone Douglas 1444 and our salesman will call. rr3car 1Kb. NATIONAL lyiT 1 0 CREDIT JEWELERS L HUNDRED I.'ILE AUTO RACE AT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA rT)I J S. Ir,d., Aug. 1.-It was announced by officials of tha Indianapolis Motor rday that an invitation race cf 1j0 mllra will be held on the local -our on September 1. The seven driv ers who have been aakrd to compete are lUli.h Ie Talma. Rsrlo Rtaia. Krl fiwiirr, Hord Wilcox. (Ill Anderson, J lie I'.ii-kenbacher and Johnny A It ken. Jt v.as seid that l",i.0 in priars a III be hui.g up. A Tobacco Judge will teU you every, time that the real, sure-null way to get the full, tasty satisfaction from tobacco is to ckaa it That! liberates Nature's sweetest juices, stored up and aged in the tobacco leaifuntil mellow perfect. And wheri you T chew TIPER" you're chewing the highest type plug tobacco made rich, luscious, tongue-smacking PI-PEE aUiiUiJ l L2 tJ si LJ LJ3 L ', Caawial Taiaif Qaatpagae FliTag Tte fsature cf "prpm" that tna&es a maa chew it forereris itswoaderfol ' m. .1 . veuupasuo x ittvor mai delicious tasta found la no other tobacco. One yotx Jtarrr it ywjll boost "PIPER" for itfcS Tha Cnett aelfcted'leaTeaof vcll-ripenei tobacco; hard pressed o t git. ytm a loogrlarttnj plcSthat'i VPXPEaiV aM W alaailasa) eervwkara fca S mmi lo cwta aau auarr, Y aa, r, C; 'I W eraaaa-a tax H J a-irLat4law. ! ; Mnl THI sMTltlCUi JK-...J I 11 .inLfii ionM.K -1 ttKn' 1 ''U cuwam 1 1 - fc . ... FREE! 'law Talk Send lis and oat tebacca lealer'a nam. and we'll send a full-size 10c cut ot ,,PU'--"an4 a hand some leather roach YE EE, anywhere la U. 8. Also a lulder about " PIPEE." Tb tobacco, pooch ai.d malUm will coat as 20c, wtlcr we will (ladl spend because a trial will make you a Stead seer ot "FIPSK." Are You going to Invent In NEW FTRXITl'RK This Fall? Why not take ad vantage of the Special August, Rale Reductions? or -. .Jjf t.W 1' a .- m ssati- , 5L '"iav't .llf vr4 w? m Earn. 11 1 v ir S a- High Quality and Low Prices Arc Great Attractions at Don't - Forirpt to Inyestlgat ' THOSE PIAXO BARQAns'S Remember we guarantee every Instrument we sell. You're always safe. Fall Millinery Modes in Profusion ALMOST our entire Millinery Depart ment is now given over to showing of the new Fall 'styles in Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats. The host that the makers of the world have produced are here for your inspection and selection. Plushes, satins and velvets are excep tionally popular and are shown in broad assortment of the smartest , styles, absolutely correct in material and colors. Over 350 charming new Trim med Hats here for your selection at p rices from . . . . $4.98 to $18 -y--', Tremendous Clearance Bargains in Women's Summer Suits and Dresses Wednesday in the Domestic Room iTTSv Nobby Wash Dresses Nobby Tailored Suits Value, to $17.50 All wool fabrics, satin lined coats, . choice of entire stock . . .$2.08 Pretty Wash Suits To $15.00 values in white and colors, your choice Wednesday at. .....S1.00 35 Pretty Wash Dresses Last season's styles that sold to , $15.00, choice of the lot ...69 Wash Dress Skirts Some real linen, but soiled, choice at.. 49t 39 long lawn kimonos, good as sortment at ... 19 ' Children's rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years IO? $1.25 to $1.75 values, in lawns, batistes and fancy weaves, all col ors, sizes 3-1 to 44, your choice at... a...;...........;., 89 All Wash Dresses That sold at $1.9S to $2.50, broad rtment of pretty designs for selection... ....$1.19 Children's Wash Dresses Many with high necks, suitable cv fall wear, all sizes and colors, choice 49 Neat Gingham Aprons, with cir cular ruffles ............. .10 50c Bungalow. Aprons fitted or loose styles .29 Now Is the Time to Put Up California Elberta Peaches A solM carload to go on Bale Wednes day This la extra fancy, larte, ripe fruit. Nothing; finer rrown. This car was shipped to tin to sell f for the (trower. WESXTEs- hHC DAT, KB CXATB !, Bushel baskets Tezaa Slberta ohes for $1.X5 Bnsbel boxes CaUfornl Bartlrtt Pears 1.S3 Vow Is tha time to nt no your Crab, apple Jelly. Wednesday large) market basket Sao 4 baaket orates California Bur bank Flume .OSo 10 LBS. BEST PTTM CAXB OB AIT. V2VATXD HUOAB 91.00 4 8-lb. aacks bent high srade DlatnonJ H Flour nothing; finer for bread, pies or rakes, sack $1.70 10 bars Beat 'Em All, Diamond C or I undry (Jueen White Toilet Sony. for : a 3o 10 cakes Cupid Toilet Bosp ......190 6 cakes Ivory Soap 7.. 190 6 cans OH or Mustard Sardines . .190 2 -lb. cans Early June Sifted Peas, 8V4 2-lb. cans rsncy Wax, String. Oreen or Lima Beans sTHo Mact ren's Peanut Butter, lb., 18Ho W. O. C. or Krumbles, pkg- 9e drape Nuts, pkg .....loo Yeast Foam, pks". .....30 thinner's Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghettr. rkir .TM0 8 lbs. best White or Tellow Cornmea.1 for 17o 4 cans Elkhorn or Mansfield's Milk for 85o 4 cana Pet or Carnation Mllk'....S8o The best Tea SiftintTS. lb lHo Oolden Bantoa Coffee, a fine drink, per lb. . . 90o TUB BUST BTmiOTTaT TBXSH BaaS. PB XOaEaT .............190 The best Creamery Butter, carton, lb 880 Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, bulk, lh see Full Cream Young; America, Wlacort sln Cream or NeW York White Cheesn, lb. ... 80o Fancy Dairy Table Butter, lb. . . .80 Good Dairy Butter, lb. 930 Imported Swiss or Roquefort Cheese, lb 40O Fancy LarsA Queen Olives, quart, 3 so IS IBB BE VT rOTATOE A O T K -I PECK ISO 12 lbs. sood Cooking; Apples to the peck 10o.l5e Fancy Sweet Corn, per doien .,,.159 Cahbafe, for kraut, 2 for 5o 4 larne bunches fresh Beets. Carrots or Turnips , t large bunches fresh Onions or Rad ishes . : SO Fancy Head Lettuce, per head, Eo-Tao Fancy Denver Peas, auart .....7Mo Fancy Denver Cauliflower, lb. ..10o Fancy Wax or Green Beans, lb. ...6o 3 Cucumbere for lOo I.arsre market basket fresh Beets or- Turnlps 150 Iarge market basket Tomatoea for rannlns; 85a Fancy 8weet potatoes, lb 60 ror Quality Goods Try Kaydsa's . J-lrst. It Pays Try HAYDEN'S -.First It Pays s.2aS SbsVBS - . y'VSv '' " h Yes, ' , Root tor TV VI , . f -W t r ' V 'A i il '- Hes as enthusiastic over his ' chosen cigar as over the "Home Team. " Save EL TELLO Bands Fan, Rad TLla; To the man presenting the greatest number of El Tell Cigar Bands by September 1 8, Kir, viii be given I- REE ticket to the World'a Championship Serief of P--eba!l Gamer and all expenses of tran.portatioa to and from the place where the garnet are puy ea. i o tne one preientinj the 2d largest number of bands $50.00 in ca.h 3rd forget number of bands 30.00 in cath 4th Lrgest number 20.00 in cash. 1 wo Hands from Littla U Talla Cigara at one from Large El TeU. Sue 5c Save Your Banks EL TELLO Larjt S t in itr . CIGARS iuaa jc tlcCOXD r?vADY CODUtriSutor., 0:.IAIU " All band, must be presented at our oEce not Liter than noon of September 18io. waaww-