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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING, , TUNE 21. 1907 Dill VICTORY III STARS IN, TOMORROW'S AUTO 'RACES I I leavers Make a Hurricane Finish When Visitors nad - Game All but Won. IRVIN6T0N TRACK 1 r J-:.a J--Wij ufoiobie . Graces E EMU IIII ,7. ' . . ,1 M ... ' " ; JL., 'i , , " Zf . v:,vT!.' ::.:.v , t J . . - t "W...J .im I lr Hi i i i n I ' T' i 1 TTTr H .u. . - . 1 - iIMI'illi'nWlriMBaWStt.Ll.n ' "T-TT-Jt J IMMIUMI I 1 SCHDIPFF'S PRETTY ; swat ends Suspense TortUnd Gets One Tallf In Third .; and the Bell Rings No More Till . -, trie Vtnth, When Oakland Ties the Score Details of the Game. '.iS'::v.:' . '"'V l'!ry.S'';'ri " & A:' r TKSTKRDAT'S ' RESULTS. ' Portland I. Oakland I (II Innings), ,v San Kranclsco I, Lot Angeles 1, - V : ; ; sTANfiiNcr or thb club." -:' , v;.Won.i..--,Leet,!.- -, Pot Los Angeles IS ; ST , ' '.4 nan Francisco ....st 'A' - V -' - Aft I - i . . i s-.'i' 'CT'. T ill 14 .B21 'Oakland 4. ...... ..It ,1. II r.,.vv.'.i rorUand 14 . 41 .III " Tha fapaSrho ehoa a baaeball (tm XaaUrday in prafarane to flaata dolnra -were well rawardd br an 11-lnnlng thriller In which Portland snatched tha victory irom Oakland after tha vlaltors had aeeured a lead of ona. It waa a "-clean, fast yam with but a slngla error . : to mar it. , -l , ' . f Tha Baavara naw hava six atralght 'ylctorlea -to their crefllt and their par- -,cntfe la Jumplnf Ilka a fraaahoppar In prlngtlma. ; Bobby Groom was on the flrln Una , for tha locals and,' though ha gara his usual number of base on bails, ha kept the flva hits wlda apart and cams vary ,nr io coring- a anui-oui. it. waa in 'tha ninth Innlnc, with the figures t to in favor- of Portland that m base on balle, a ataal and a safa swat evened up manure ana oaiiea tor the extra in "iilnirs. In tha eleventh came tha onli error ,of the game and it helped Oakland on ' to another tally. Mott lurried i grounder by Van Haltren and tha latter waa safe. Groom soaked. Heitmuller. Kagan'a grounder waa useoT t put out vanuniiren and a walk to Biiaa filled 4h- bBsetr. Blgbea " sacrificed, scoring "HHhlsv . .'Luckily.' Haleya shot waa gathered in by Schlmpff and tha side waa out. ' Then tha Beavers showed their bat ting' stuff. Donahue dropped one In a . bald spot beyond aeoond, MoCredla ahot one djt woran ana Moore peat his bunt to first, filling tha bases with nobody 10 IS 4 out. " Caraon ' fouled oi held' their breaths. Ui ut and the fans p came Schlmpff, pokea one paat Eagan, Donahue and Ho- treaie rompea noma ana tne gams was oven, ; ''i . . . .. , . OAKLAND. -. "v".."- 7 AB.R.H.PO. A.'E. Pm1th.fclf. ...10 110 0 Van Haltren, It ..... .1 1 1 0 0 Heitmuller, rf. .......4 1 I . 0 0 Kagan, as....... i.ai o ,t Buss, c ... 0 1 I 0 Bl be. ID. iaiey, id, "Wrl f.8h p. . . . 4 1 10 1 0 0 0 1 Totals u i o .11 I .-..'' -;',.. is AB. B. H.PO. A.B. Bassey. If. ...... ,',..! 1 1 1.0 0 Mott, b. ........ 4 Mi l ,asay,. 2b- ...... A: J , I . rDonahuaef ;... 4 vl I 0- ,McCredl.-.rf, .... ....4 .1 1 4. ,Aloore c, . . . ' .4 , 0 1 S Carson, lb. ..... .....4 0 0 If 'Schlmpff. sa.'......iS 0 1 1 Groom, p. ............ 4 0 . S 1 IIIIIE. DACES Oil FOR TOMORROW """ 1 ftaaaaiasBBlHaaasassaiaHBaaisaMl List of Entrie's for Oldfield Automobile Speed Meet at ,, Irvington Track. , . Totals ............ 87 I 11 IS 17 Ona out whan winning run was scored., . 'V . i'f SCORE BT INNINGS, i Oakland ....0 000000010 1 S Hit 1 100 01101001 PorUaM ....0 ft 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S S f Hlts, ...... 1 lSOlOSOOO 411 r.."j- . bUUMART. : .'; Bases, on balls Off Wright,. off ' Groom S. Double plays Hogan to Big- Dee to Kagan: oarson. unassisted. Hflca .hits Bliss, Blgbea 'Moora. Stolen bases Bmith. (t). Sac- Mott. Earan (I). tuu i a i rHitmuller. Hit by pitched ran, Heitmuller. First base on errors 'Oakland 1. Wild pitch Groom. Lft on baaea Oakland, I; Portland,. I, Baaa hitsOff Wright, : off Groom, I, Tims of game ;06. umpire r ernne. NOTES OP THB GAME On account of the fiesta today's game is acneauiea to oegrn at t o ciock. Portland has shoved Oakland .dowa Into second place again. Nearly verybodr with a white unl form batted - well yesterday. Groom, whQ always jroes up expecting to ran out, batted .800 and nls first ona helped that fccore In the third Inning. , Mott carried . off highest honors with three , beautifully placed .shots and a percent- The Oaklanders became' .real con temptuous of Moore's arm yesterday 1 Bassey became over-ambltlous and j tried to take two baaes on Mott's sacri- 1 flee. Ha was easily caught i TL'-s.-,-;. Bassey . la a great fly-eater, but so 4 u ' far he's shown up as mighty weak with Tomorrow's auto races at tha Irving ton track will begin at 3:10 o'clock In the afternoon. The first day'a enter talnment will consist of 10 events, In- eluding the fiesta sweepstakes,' which will bs run In thres heats. Only two neata win Da run tomorrow, me rmaia bains' reserved ror Sunday s oroaram, Tha proceeds of the meet will be spent In good roads Improvement by-the Port. land Auto club, iwhlch baa tba meet In charge. Entries ara still open - ror all the events. , Six riders ara In tha three mils motor cycle race. - Tha entries so far received for tomorrow'a racea ara nrat Event Motorcycles, from three to nve miles, rrea inowatney: o. Bcnnei der. R. B. Mitchell. George Mitchell, E, Smlthaon. George Herron. Second Event Fully eautpned touting cars, coating less tnan z,ooo, io miles; Tourist, Mitchell, Rao, Tourist. Third Event For fully eaulDDed ears Cadillac,-Ford, Pope-Hartford. Cadillac, Ford, Pope-Hardford. Fourth Event Novelty race, ooen to all cars; Cadillac, Ford. Pope-Hartford and two Stevens Diiryea, six cylinders. Fifth Event Exhibition by Bruno Slebel, the Flying Dutchman.; Sixth Event Exhibition by Barney Oldfleld. Beventb Event For fully ennlnned touring cara regardless of weight, horsepower or 'price, distance 15 miles; Tourist, Cadillac, Pope-Hartford, Mitch ell. Stevena Six, Pieree-Arrow. . v . v Eighth Event Fiesta Sweepstakes. open to the world; first and second heats, Oldfleld, Slebel and Inmaa. .,- -. Ninth Event Five-mile open handi cap;, Slebel, scratch ...Cadillac, Ford, Thomas Flyer, Reo and Mitchell will receive handicaps. MANY DIGNITARIES TO. ATTEND : jre -, ..... ..i..it..L...i... -.. CHARITY BALL GAME TOMORROW Probably as brilliant' an assemblage of , dignitaries will occupy tha Mult nomah club grandstand tomorrow after noon as ever attended , a ball gams in Portland or anywhers In tha northwest. Admiral Bwlneburn, U. 8.- N and the officers of ths bruiser Charleston, will occupy a special box. whtl tha cruiser's brass band, claimed to be the crack of the navy, win dispense music lor (no sake of sweet charity.. Another lesser band belonging to ths Charleaton will play on the streets during the aiter- noon. f Then, as everybody.' knows, . ths chief executive of the state and the chief ex ecutive or the dty will be bright par ticular atare of the opening ceremonies, while the grandstand will be filled with Portland s elite. Begins at Thraa o'clock. The e-ame Is for tha benefit of the Day Nursery of the Fruit and Flowor Mission and the contesting teams will ba eoranosed on one- aid of bankers and on the other of doctors and lawyers. The game, which will start at I o'clock, will not only ba attended, by Portland's beat, but the crowd will probably be the largest , that ever attended a ball :ama on tha Multnomah diamond. in oxes have all been sold and mors than enough tlcketa have been sold to fill the grandstand. The grandstand win oe aecoraiea in the' gay colors of ths bankers snd the somper coiora or doctors and lawysra. All available space on the roadway lead' Iv-hos filled with the wives and friends tng to the field and also near tha dia mond will be crowded by autos and tai of ths players and decked In tha colors of tha rival teams, Tha rooters will help their respectivs teams to victory by the aid of horns snd other noise producers. . . m. ,; Orosr of Osrsmonlss. ,r " ' ' Th4 first ball will be Ditched by Gov srnor George E. Chamberlain, and will b caught at by Auditor Devlin, unless Mayor Lane hits It, which Is not at all likely. Hen. George H. Williams' will hold tha same position as he did when Portland Played her first game In city, and will umpire the flrat ball pitched oy tha governor. , Following Is tha lineup of ths teams: r uoctora ana Bankers losiuon. lawyers. xoung, Powell Rhea, or .i ......... Oaarla Bennett or Fields. ,.c.,,.Btott or Alnslee Cawthorne lb.... Zan or Binnott Stephens or - Banka or Packard ...... ...,1b. ........ Lornagan rianman mr Maglnnis .........lb ...... Fenton Campbell ss. ....... Stearns Bishop or Read er Bteaaman .cr ; . Trimble Wright or Dobis ....If Dammasch Qammls .......... rf..DoIph or Cahalln WANT GUILD TO conwiuc the wing. ' There was no sxcuss for his not completing a double yesterday. , He caught a fly from Haley's bat cloaa In. Bliss, who was on second, ran far off ana an ordinary man school nivr couia rare urown mm out xwo Otner cnancea occurred during the game, ona in me sixin ana anotner in trie seventh, wnen uouuio piays couia nave oeen com' plated by the Beavers. , Mike Mitchell, the hi fellow V,a fnayea oumeia ror Portland last year, a regarded as one of the finds of the season. He is playing fine ball for Cin cinnati and Is 'one of the best hitters pn me ciud. epeaxing of Mitchell's work. Manager ., McCloakey said tha otner oayr . . 'Mitchell undoubtedly la th tin Me ttle season. Ha Is a big fellow, and nancues ins sua as wen aa in, man I ever saw not excepting Big Bill Lange. no aepanmeni or the game in wuitn ne is wckk. - in, tn tiii n Fight for Possession of Baby Girl Discloses Traces of Big Scandal. ' ELECTRIC LINES SUPPLANT STEAHI If Railroads Do Not Extend Tracks They Will Find Field Occupied. NORTHROP PUTS OUT IB Local Favorite Beaten in ! Tennis by Eastern Col lege Champion. 1 Dan Bellinger, another of Portland's flrat-rank men la tba batting of tfea elusive tennis ball. Is out of ths Ladd tournament, which haa been In progress at tha Multnomah club courts all week. Bellinger waa defeated yesterday.. by Northrop, an saatern college champion, who haa but recently coike to- Portland. Tuesday Bellinger showed that he was in flna form bv defeatlna A. B. MoAlDin by a very one-sided score, though hs waa compelled to owe odds of It J-. Hs was beaten nearly as badly yester day as hs himself beat McAlpln, though the men met on nearly even terma. Bellinger owed iNurinrop, out two olnts In six games, but he succeeded n annexlna only four games In the match, and Northrop would undoubtedly have won from him had both played at scratch. Northrop Is a great net player, strong at volleying snd smashing and covering the court In fine style. In tha back court he had a strong drive, both fomhand anil backhand, with which he passed Bellinger repeatedly. Northrop's showing yesterday proves htm as one of the possibilities for the stats champion shin this year. Ladd tournament will be Turner, . V V, (Jooraal Bpeeial terries.) San .Bernardino. Cal., June Si. Mrs. playg positively beautiful ball, covering the ground in all directions with equal speed snd accuracy and throwing-as ny man in either of the big He la a perfect whale at bat i around ths bases with won- well as an leagues, and skims derful speed and rare Jud Cincinnati oiuo had picked up no other nent. If the first-class man thla season hut rits.hu It COUld count itself extremnlv fnrtim. . Seals Wla In Mnth. . --V: Oesrna! pealat Serrtcs.) ': San Francisco. June tl. A bunching of two hits la the ninth inning won yesterday's gams for the Seals. Score: tos Angeles. . , .0 0010000 01 S 1 ban Francisco. .00000000 1 2 Batteries Eager and Burn; Quick and Eaola Umpire Derrick. American Leagne. Chicago 1, Boston 0. -Cleveland 4, Washington S. Philadelphia 4, Detroit 0. St Lsula I, New York . V i f - v , ' ' ' S '." We Cure i t ,. '. 1 ,., :. .". '"J". - : ..' 'V A ' i'i.:- f- ., '-. :...-.. --1 FREE Consultation .' Men. women and children who may be afflicted with any disease can have a careful - and scten tif io examination by , tha physicians and surgeons of this . in stltutlon without cost to them. (Joans! Special Strrioe.) Chicago, JunS Si. Should ths rail- Rena M. Luttrell has jcorae all tha way j roads persist in their prssent plans for from Pittsburg for her B-ysar-old niece refraining from all extenslona save Katherlne Good, hoping, that the, child's those already begun, when thsy get presence will aid In restoring ths reason I ready to atart out on a new huddinv of her mother, Mrs. Martha A. Good, campaign, they may find the field al- confined In an asylum at .uixmont, readv occunled and formMahia Mmniii. Pennsylvania. Mrs W. T. Stewart, who tore bidding for traffic, , nas raarea ma oauo, mum r. uui-1 promoters or electric lines are SX His next victim in ths tns two men nlavlnv at even terms. The owe odds men nave oeen -going out fast in the Ladd . tournament. ' and there are now but four left, Northrop, Turner, Ewlng and Herdman. Ewlng snd Herdman have only played one match each, while Northrop has played two and Turner three. Excepting Bel linger, Benham was tha most heavily handicapped man to go to the wall yes terday. Benham 'succumbed 'to Blanch ard, whom he was compelled to owe il l-t an1 alva 15. "s The cloaest match of the day was mat Deiween n.rpmin and Wilder, both ows II 1- men, who met on even terma Herdman, to ths surprlss of many, won the match by clever smashing and wen-piacej snots The match went to three sets, 0-8, S-. I-S. Herdman stands a good chance ef reaching tna riaais in ine upper nan. Thorne. s scratch man, won his sec ond match yesterday by beating Sar gent, 4-4. 4-0, -l. Sargent received IS 1-4. Ons other match was played during the day. Turner (owe 11 1-6) ereatea wannner treceiva e s-, trail possession, A fight for guardian- caedingly busy' these days, and as ex. Ship Is brewing, which Is likely to de- parlence Is gaining in construction and velep a pitiful stor of a woman s down- operation of theae channels of trans fall. . , ' . ' i. portation. their possibilities, as freight Mrs. L.uttreil charges tnat Mrs. Btew-ias well as passenger carriers ara being f OTRDIER M00RES NOT - TO RUN AT SEATTLE Moores and Davolt. two of Oregon's 120 paid monthly by a wealthy Pitts-J tlmatelr aorwar that thev ara t h th I .U(Xv. i-. c.i. r " -- - , o niiuupn rr uii.il wAiafciuM aiiio i auw. srternoon io reDresent me Muimo- Mrs. Luttrell asserts prior right She I congestion, which steam roads hsrra ii,Th iifhi Z,. IP NT ? !S hich taxes place at Seattle sat- Moores waa detained at oreaon a m miiiii..i .w..uu4-, , m v.iivttiB cxaiiipiv ui wutifc is oeing i ! ill no aaa oeen paying im me aone in xniB direction. Kasld settlement ! mmM hm h win ths hurdles and sprints. Mo not leave wun tns team, join it tomgnt. hy such strenuous efforta are being Is coins on at an exceadina-lv nnM r.. uiHua w iiubii iiur mrw ma iiiva haa been determined to make an earnest shown Inability to cops with. Is to find 5v w legal fight, though a mysterious dls- relief.- ' u patch was received from Pittsburg (Call- Texas furnishes, at ths present time, on ac ins; icminiiry niv viuvvouuks, i siriKing example or wnat is being i the man who has been paying, for the done In this direction. Rapid settlement I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, June 22-23 UNDER THE AUSPICES Automobile Club of Portland Barney Oldfield IN HIS GREEN DRAGON. Bruno Siebel Oldfield' IN HIS RED DEVIL And Other Noted Drivers. Sicbcl Inmcn Are all entered in the rreat $2,000 FIESTA SWEEPSTAKES. EIGHT RACES EACH DAY RACES START 2:3Q P. M. SHARP, SPECIAL STREET CAR SERVICE TO TRACK. w.ua U(Pvi. .......a ,' """'- ucoiiinoin ui inn siaie is caning l nnlnta In ' v, " ,n. . I, .i .1. "'" u"P"";iiun ui means Kinney via ceedlngs. Who tba wealthy individual of transit than the steam roads are able hut h wllf Is, what relation bs is to ths girl and to supply, and building of electric linea plicable puizle which givea promise of a sensation lr tns case goes to trial. CALIFORNIA TO BID FOR OREGON TRADE Horse Show on at Tuxedo. Road Is Being Built to Northern Bllneg to Recoyer Lost ' Buslneaa. We Treat and Cure AH Diseases of Men, " Women and Children XAll diseases of Ae eye, ear,' note, throat and lungs,. heart, kidneys, Tbladder, brain and stomach, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Indigestion and Z Constipation PERMANENTLY cured. , . : . I Tumors and Blemishes Removed . - " We cure with the same success all Chronic .Diseases f Men, Ulcers and Skin Diseases. , v r 'r '; -,., ' - AH private and wasting diseases promptly cured and .their effects ; 'permanently eradicated from the system. - L Electricity , and electric treatment given patients without extra .charge. ;' -l v ..-. ; If patient cannot call at the Institute, write for full instructions.' 1 All medicines are furnished to patient from the laboratory of. the Institute.- ' " Office HoAVs to 11 a. m., S to S p. m. and 7 to I. p. m. Sundays, 10 to IS s. m. , - . f :4 . . ;.." ' , j New York Surgical and Medical Institute i T srmaasntly XVocatsd la Salsigft Bnfldlaa. at ths Oorasr of Sixth aao- '(323) Washlmrtoa Streets, whose Sfsia t94. TOXTXJUTD, OSZOOsT. (Jooraal Special Serrtca.) Treks, Cal., June SI. Deputy County! Surveyor Harvey J. Barter, with . a corps of aaslntatita, Is "viewing out" a lino for a new wagon road connecting the present county road on Horse creek with Blue Ledge eoDDer camo. on the aummlt of ths Siskiyou mountains. Ths j supervisors Have signined tneir willing ness to start, work immediately. . There ars several hundred men work ing in the Joe creek country and sev eral targe mines are oeing aeveiopeo. AU - this trade has gone into Oregon, while tha mining camp is in California. A good road, witn an saay grade, is to be built and an effort made to divert this trade, or part of It, into Siskiyou county. . ; ' BROWN DEGREE TO . - OREGON STUDENT - rs'peclal DiuMteh to The Joarsal.l -' ' Providence. R. I June SI. Victor X3. Emmel. master of science, of Sherwood. Oregon, has been awarded ths - doctor of philosophy degree by Brown univer sity. - His thesis was entitled "Regen eration in ttonorus Amencauus. WANTS ANOTHER BALL GAME FOR THE FOURTH , ' "''. SSSiBBMBBSSjSiBSaSBBSSSBBBr '."". t' ' '' "-' ,.--.'. . , . - vJ "' ' Hood River, Or.. June ll.r Hood River has a monster Fourth of- July cele bration this year, and she does nothing by halves, uames rorm a part or ths exercises and, while a baseball gams is on - tap . between the "Fats" r and the Leans." a first-class cam between tha noma team and soma otner good ama teur team for division of gate reoelpts is wanted; expenses guaranteed. a prompt answer from some good team la solicited. Address John Leland Hender son, manager H. JR. B. B. club. . ' 1 Northwest League. ." ' Butts I, Seattle 6." ' ' ' Tacoma 4, Vancouver l.'f, . 'Spokane I. Aberdeen S. - Percentages Aberdeen .114, Seattle 538. Tacoraa .S&8. Spokana 21 Butte Wlien in San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin. 1ST Eddv. rira. orooi: iuv rooms. 4U Datns: rates si. so ana up. caay-streer cars at rerry, WORK ON BUTTE AND FRISCO JULY FIRST Boise. Ida., June SI. The resort is received from Caldwell today to tha street that work on tha San Francisco, Idaho at Montana railroad, to ba con structed from that city to wlnnemucca, Nevada, will bs commenced about July . . a . ... 1 ana pusnea rapiaiy. t (Journal Special Berries. . Tuxedo. N. Y.. June II. . Society turned out in full force today at( tha ooenln of tha annual open-air sxhlbl tion of ths Tuxedo Horse Show asso ciation. Both In ths numbsr snd qual ity of .ths entries the, show this year la fully up to the high standard estab lished by ths previous exhibitions of the association. - The hunters and Jump ers are especially well represented. Tns show ; will continue over tomorrow, . OUTSIDER CAPTURES SUBURBAN HANDICAP (Jflunal Special Service.) , " Kew Tork. June SI. Neslon. a SO to 1 outsider, won the Suburban Handicap at Bneepsneaa nay yesterday. in favorites. Electioneer, fiuferman and Veil,-were badly, beaten. Montgomery was second' and Beacon Light third. The time for the mils and a Quarter was 1:01 S-l. JVealon, a western horse owned by C E. Durnell. was ridden by Jockey W. Slugan. He Is a 4-year-old by Sain out of Sister Josephins snd was bred io Missouri by Barney Schrlsber. , National League. Chicago 4, Boston 0. Cincinnati I, Nsw Tork I. ; Brooklyn I, St. Louis 1. Pittsburg 4. Philadelphia S. llakes tha skin like) you want it , Does it In a nomant. , Ihgarts ; cMagnolia Hatm; A liquid preparation for Face, Neck Arms and Hands.; - t It is neither sticky nor greasy. . It's harmless- clean . and refreshing. 4 ... , , Cannot be deteoted. V, , Two colors Pink and White. Use it Horning, noon and night Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. . SAUPLE FREE. Ltos Site. Co., 44 Fifth 8t BrooUya, X.T. . wrefsrred Stock Caaxed Croods. ' Allen Lewis' Best Brand. will sei thri her baby is properly eared for to do this a good purgative is nec essary. Many caDiea sutler rrom worms and their mothers don't know It If your baby ia feverish and doesn't aleea at nignis, is irouoiea wun worms. White's Cream Vermifuge will clean out -these worms in a mild, pleasant way. imce tried aiwaya usee, uiva it a trial. Price SS cents. Bold by ail druggists. sto STtrsssrrs. sro oas. , ' SfO OOOATJn. Our New Process of Rc-Lnamcling Teeth Is the greatest' Invention In modern dentistry snd haa been tha most suc cessful of all methods - to restore badly decayed teeth, w which would otherwise be beyond hope to their original usefulness, Tcrrw .extracting Positively Without rain e Bad Bseull 50e. ' ' ' To introduce our method we will through : the month of June: do all kinds of dentistry at one half our regular price. We give a written guarantee for 10 years with all work. Open evenings. ( CCICAG0 PAINLESS DEMISTS SZZTX AaTS WASKXSfOTOSr. When a to Us for Man Comes CLOTHES We expect him to have confidence in us and our statements and we mean , to. deserve such confidence. It's easy to tell the truth about. Red Front clothing. It's the kind with so many good points that every garment backs up our claims with its appearance of high-grade manufacture. Red Front, clothes give more satisfaction for the money than . any other you can ' buy. . Not costly , clothing, but reliable in every way best values in the city. Our v4w swkjii W il 1 SlOSuits : are regular $12.50 and $15.00 values at our stores . SOryjUGHT 1904 ", TR1ENI) BROS ClOTKJNQ Ca niLWAUKee , r i , Xhe! Red F: "Sells it Cheaper" .First f '.X: