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REDUCE YOUR' COST OF LIVING
THE FAIR is the reliable store that keeps
I MM I I- M1MMWW IIHIJIBIIil W MM
up the quality of its merchandise no matter
how low it cuts the prices.
GROCERIES, MEAT AND FIS"
HUB
Athletic Ooods
Automobile Suppllei
Boato and Launches
DIcjcles
Dry Goods
Business Stationery
Clothing
Cutlery
Clears and Tobacco
Plshinjj Tackle
Hods and Reel
Guns Hcvolvcrst
Ammunition
Gloves
Oolf Ooods
Harness and Saddles
Sttt, Adams and Dearborn Sis. Phone luicliange J Mall Order Tilled
Chicago Established 1875 by E. J. Lehmann
Tempting Things to Eat
Picnic Outing Informal lunches.
Men buy them we help with sug
gestions. We pack so that they
make your mouth water when the
package is opened.
The Tebbetts & Garland Store
Food Experts
16-18 N. Michigan Ave. Rand. 7000
Goodrich Transit Company
Washington Island $ft 00
AND RETURN tlV"
Cnntlnuout RoundTrlp.Meal.nnd Derth '
FIRST TRIP JULY 13th
TO MILWAUKEE ' $1.25 85? $2.25 W
$1.50 Excursion Daily
TO MICHIGAN CITY $1.30 Excursion Daily
Docks Foot of Michigan Boulevard
CITY TICKET OFFICE: 104 SOUTH CLARK STREET
Electric Lighting Supplies
Edison Building, 72 West Adams Street
CARBONS CORDS BRUSHES
SOCKETS SWITCHES MOTORS
I us
; , ; s double Service
?'! - $i From One et
"' fits my of your present sod i; ,
! I. yJ'p-K'1- an ruakes room for an electrical
vw Kt A. I"11-1-' appliance, and n lamp at
U H t'ic &nmc time. You peed r. TV u-
jU 2 i$L&fi2l3r? ' FJntritt iSuppljr Stare Ei.rywUrt
QuSBrj$J BLN,'U1,N ELECTRIC Vri. CO.
1.-- i. mm .'' .T . . fc -. . ' 'JL'lJZTsT n'l'Zlt.- '.'II i " I ' i".m . , . .i-i J
Hardware and Toots
Hats'airf Caps
Incubntosond Brooders
Jewelry and Silverware
Neckwear
Nets and Seines
OfTico Supplies
Pipes nnci Smokers' Articles
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs
Sporting Goods
Shoes
Tents and Awnings
Trunks and Suit Cases
Umbrellas
Underwear
Watches
FAI
Efery
Tuesday
1 P.M.
wMHia A, Wev wm
SVIMMING CRAWL
Norman Rous, a &irtng
I'suolly when line think of it
'crawl" tin' lili'n Is non minis with
'uiucthlng wiilrli Is slow iimxliig,
weary mill ciiinhcrmuo.
Ill SWhnUllllg. Ilimi'MT, till' "crawl"
lefers only to tin' fiMet of nil water
locomotion.
When vhuuiors ui' tin- "crnwl"
they mi' ii1iililni! along, with the
fii"lix stroke known In uipiullcx,
Nomina Itoxx, TimI ('mm I'i'it.v Mr
(illllni, liiilc Kiiliiinmnnliii. nilii'lilui
Hli'llitii'.v, Cliiniiitii' lio.xli' iimiI other
liltiKx nliil qui ell of the nquiltle woilil
me nil e.NponeiitM of the cinwl. Nimi;
coulil linvo ininli' the recntil tlie.v lime
without thN ti-oke.
i'liere me two UltuN of "cinwN,"
the fiiiir-lirnt trinlKeoii Mini tile l-
KICK OF MULE WIADE
DOYLE BALL PLAYER
"Laughing Larry" Quit Mines
When Animal Landed.
Was Awarded Automobile In 1015 for
Being Most Valuable Player on New
York Tenm Always Been
Strong Vlth Stick.
I.nrry Io.le Is one of the veternnx
of the Kill lie who run sllll put up u fnxt
in tide of hull. "I.iiiiclitMk' I. iiny." ux
they enll hluir iiriiveil hi New York
hlhel'Ml ii hiiselmll phi.xer of no hiiiiiII
iimiiiitit of uhlllty 'u the nihlille of the
liiisehull M'lixnu of 11)07. Although per-
utile pliiMi in his ehih illllinu' the "'"'
son. Ill- -' '1 worl, linn ulvii.x hei i
up nenr 1 1 "mi murk nml hl- llehl'i
nt iho'hi ' Vow with up' eieep'nif e
tie litis slm'.ll up ii hit. hut lUIIIIII'
to e.ixei u i n. ii little pouml (iron I
the mhltl'i -'.'I'nti
TO COACH GRINNELL ELEVEN
Bud Saunic. Horinsriy Star Quarter
back c-i Misiourl Team, Accepts
Hew Affiliation.
Mm! Sin iers. fur two years foot
hull roiiil' "f the Ihiskell Ill'lhin 'ol
li'iri', lx tl i new euiiiii ut flrlnnch ml
leu'e. Sum il. is htul ui'iisiinlly 'toil
wiicexx ,, ;, Hie Ihiskell ehet.s nml
s epert ! i, proiluei) a while ill
riilnnell. lie forii.erly whs u si-it
ntinrl'r''Me'K nt tl. L'nlw'n-m ef Mln-hourl
VflotRMOOD 8- K
uHDCfmOOt)fH3To
ill P '3
! ii AA' y fry A
i K Mil ks4iy !
Larry Doyle.
. fonnlni: I'1- t-tuifi'iith xi-iimiii In the
lilC leiitfin l.nrr N relleil upon to
- piny u Mi.' i .irt In he (Hunts' clui-e ttu-
(lie penmit.t Dull phijer- lire horn
nml not i"' ''' Well iloi". this fit I.iiu-v.
lie hiix tti'i't nlil thin he pluyx the
t'liiue On '!. fun tliut'x In It. hilt thn
the iiiint.i"t' lnNt on p.i vhii' him
l'lilt Hue l'i ux nee the Jovllll xlile of
inle. Ih ! "lie tif the limxt po;ni
I til" men In ili tfiime. nml hus jet In
... I. . . i i .
lieiif tlie 'iii'iiilliil miixi oi me rei f
eilll. or n i l l.iitiwii loilny, the "rus'
The Mi! mI it mule klekeil l.nirv
ll!ill hlti' I 'ii!ex!iiiiiil hil-fhnll. Weil.
lis II i f III Illinois lie hllplielieil
to yet on iIm ttfotei Nlie of the iiu'm il.
lliul thru Hiil here ileehleil llui" I"'
lunl eiioii.ii In IPI." he wiis nwiii.l i'
mi niltiiini ill' ns lii'lir.' the liuM N.ilu
MEANS NEW MARKS
Exponent ot ihc "Ciswi."
Item iloulile tnnlu'eoti. The former N
luefi neil hy men, I'e hitter hy the
x.omcu, ilitiiit'li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mule HuliniiH'i'.i
.ire lirlli hi'oliKht oxer to the flx-lii'ilt
Mrol;e.
The foiir-hent lnilur(iii Ix nne of inm
whle xeei with the Uv lilitl three
vcxiir Ulel.x with every Mlrnko of the
two m nix. The slN-1'fiit N two whlc
xwiepx nml lour s(l"xiirs kirks with
every Ktioke of the two iirin.
Men'x mttxelex mv nut nearly en ftip
pie n woineii'x mill the four-heut
-troke N therefoie lielter sulteil for
them. I.eiiilln eonclii-x, however, mo
of the ophiloii Hint the fuler kn
miiM'iuent of the xlx-licnt xrotit miikes
It fiixier 1 1 niii the fnitr-hent motion,
nml me now IiiicIiIiik It.
SPORTING NOTES
The Ciihiin ih'thy of DUl will he
worth .;'-! )()() to the winner.
.
(iforjiln School of Techtiolojiy linn
uuiile hiixlui; major sport.
.
.IiiIiiih llopkliw will lutve lO.nilO scut
hii: eupiiulty for foollmll next full.
The MiixsiifhuKcttx (iulf iiNMiclntlnii
litis tl...V.) phiyern mi Its hutiillnip llxt.
The AUNtrhin 1 1 it t lusz ilerhy nt VI
eiiliu leieiilly iiltiucteil JIO.tMld spccln.
tor.
KiiKluml I" mlslni: si.r,i),ooo to ilefeml
the polo trophy jiuultixt Ameiini hi
lll-'l.
The I'liiii'eioii nml Chlcnpi fooihnll
elevenx will ehish ut I'lineeton, Oeto
her 'J'', mill.
Yule Iiiim won the Intercollei'lntl!
truii-shootlui; liimuplntiHlilp ten fiu
eesslu' tliiiex.
Niii'inmi lloxs, the chniuplon kwIiii
mer, estuhllsiieil HI worhlV reconlx In
the mitlpoiles.
I'ete Mermiin, liMiitillinveltiit IhaInj.:
ehuuiplou, Is to meet .Himn.x Wlhle,
the KiiKllfh il.we!).iit tltlehnhler, hi
u HO-rotiml eontext m us pounilx, rlir.'
side nt llolhurn hiiiilluui, I.omhm, Sep
teinlier 17.
HERRQfJ IS LONGEST DRIVER
National Amatcui Coif Champion Is
GCtinij Greater Distance Now
Than Ever Before.
S. IMvhlson llerroii, iiiitlounl num.
teur .ii.implon. Is miiklni; rnplil strhlex
townul niiother title tin title of
.uueiHiY loinrest ihier. lie Is uu
t'tii; crc titer illsiiuiee now thuii exer
hefore us witness the follow he.' y
il.Ui f ii'OiC:
b. Davidson Herron.
ui'i-x, .lemieil wiiiiu lie wus ilunuiin:
.7. F. i"ioousn , m I lie iceelit Alle
ijiieny cluli touiii.iuient.
Hole No. 1, lmj;th Jinn ynnls, ilrovo
-7." ynnls.
Mole No a. leiiKtli !!07 yunls, ilmve
:i(Ki .Minis.
Hole No. !, liiiKth !i(ir yuriK ilnne
a in mi lis.
Hole No. (I, length 517 nrils, drove
It.'O .MiriN.
Duvy literally "lay It on 'em" on
the tee diiil p-m-ially the cull'Ty mur
vein an Hie li.ill i-pec'ils on ami on.
m rf.-mjim.. -,si
x?Z..iZZS3ZSXi!22 'iii
o
IMNGER LOST TAGGING
RUNNER OUT AT FIRST
In one of the most peeiillnr no
ehlents In hiixehnll lilnry(
(leorj.'' SMIur. first hnxeiunn mi
the ConnellsvUle liulepuiiilentx.
lost n llnirer on his rlj;ht luiml
Online ii pitue nt ('umlierhtml,
Mil., with the Wllkliixhti's leuni.
Stunk, of Wllkhixhiirj:, nlitutii
nl n hit. Ill nil elTort In eitlch
Stunk nniiphip llerroii, ihe
pltiiier of the Iiulepeiiilnits,
threw the hull to Miller. The
hull wus thrown low anil if' Mil
ler Mopp"(l It with his hare luiml
Il st rink n spike In Stunk's
"hoe, eultlnir the M'ennil ihmer
off nt the llrsi Joint us clean us
If It hail heeti ilone with n knife.
:0
R
urn Hsrai
y-aicrr
'OP!
5
a
If yon wnnt to pi an umpire's mil-
mill tenure hliu.
Muve Uiilii'i t-cm continues to dull
the hull ut a ."lit I clip.
The White "n have Mnnt of Kot-
tltiK Into miother win Id's series.
The litsiui-;.ii cluli has illscoxereil
It has u icut catcher In Mill HuclTiicr.
Poyle Ins seen Ills best iliiys. lie Is
slow hi llelilln', hut till cun lilt the
hall.
Manv boosts nre hearil for McQuiule,
the pltiiier .loliii MiCriiw sent to Wu-
ti'iiuiry.
To make room for I.efty (trove.,
.lack Dunn of ll.iltlmoru Kiipiuilcil
Ittihe l'liiiihuiii.
Hob Spmle. veleinti pitcher, hns hren
having toiiKh pilti-.' us mi iimplie hi
the Three I leuKUe.
(leorp' Nutter Is still n hear In n
minor lcupie mill Is intirilcrhii: the
ball for New I linen.
r
Intel mitlouiil leuctie players uro
howlltii; ut the romlltlon of the new
Kjracuse jtliiyltiir Held.
Soiithpuw .Toe llnchlliic of the
Clevelmul teiiui Is to he placed with
Rome Class AA club.
The (.'levrhuiil club bus tuken on n
.Mitini; ciitcher' 'from Itoston iiatueil
Jack Dlllls for a trial.
litchl'i' Iteynohls. Kelly i-ent bnek
to the New Yvrk (ilant, Ih (dated to
pi on to Sun Antonio.
.Tuck Lew's, second baseinmi iind
field captain of the Mempl Is temn, In
out with ii broken arm.
Itussell Klllsmi. the Stanford unl
verslty pitcher, hlpied with (Jlevohind
hi prefereme to Dctiolt.
Ilrooks, ii youtu southpaw with Till
fii earlier In the season, has lul'ii
taken on by the Wichita club.
The Ouialiu club bus purchased In
fielder Jreil lluney from the l.os An-
jtek'S 'lull of the Coast leapte.
Dan Johnson nnd Chin ley Cotnlskey
hnve pine to the nun upiln. Chmiey
accuses Han of liumuihiK out loud.
Harry Carlson, a rlp'it-humlcr who
hulls from a collcp at Spiiup'liid,
Muss,, hns Joined the Cliielnnnll lleils.
IMdle Mulllpiii continues to sliuro
honoi'h with Karl Sheely mid Krnle
Johnson us u slur with the Salt l.aku
team.
4
MeMn Wolfpinu'. win was nlpied
hy the Chmlestun club us n pitcher,
hits pioveli himself o be u stur In-
lieltler.
Al Hurt, former Pederul leupier,
etc.. Jumped the I'le'ltiinnoiai tenm mid
Joined Jackson In the ouiluw Helta
leapte.
llornce (foil) I'cniii'r. who conies
fiinii Kaliiimii'iio eollep'. bus been
slpicd by the KiiIiiiiiiioii Central
l.eapte club.
The Cisco team of the West Texas
lenpie shirts the sicond half season
with a new inmiupT In the person of
Tom Carson.
The Atlanta iub uiimuinees the
slpilnc of l'ltcher CHIT Muikle. se
cured thnuiKh the auspices nf the New
York Ameiiciins,
Art KruepT of the Jopllu team re
ciutly mude the reiuurkahle recmil of
p'lthiK ten hits In us iniiuy times at
bat la three pimes,
As part of the deal for Itube Chum-
hers, tre New Yoik Nutlomils scut
J'ltchoc lien Kellv inn) Inflehler .Tuck
(illlespie to Kaluiiuizo-
Three former Kustei-i lenpiefs (or
rnther Coiiuecth'tit Icupiers) ore now
shiirtstoppim.' In the American usso
elation. They lire Schrelher. Cooney
nnd Jennlnp-.
I'M her Itav Itn.Mnond of Ttilxu hin
pulled n Cool"-"' Tyler stunt tiiitl hml
ii Inl of hK Heth pulled, ns u result of
wh'i h in i!.in''s he Is piiui; to pitch n
lot ' i I" id of hull.
A
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RAGGED BOY'S HIT
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"ii'i.w '4f.Wi Ae.vevtAe.'.ttSw' vAn4tffSf w,wwW,nw w Mvmt Krt-- ''
nabo Ruth Started on One
It looked bad for the Young
Orioles who were pliiyhn; the KnpYs
In one of the hack lots of llaltlmore.
Chester Smith's father bud pulled htm
rlpht out of the pitne Just when the
dcori- was tied In ihe ninth, nnd Ches
ter .Smith wus the hardest hitter, In
fact, he was the "cleanup iiiuu" In the
YotitiR Orioles hnttlnir oriU-r.
A rapred boy who bad been wnkli
I m the pitne., pushed tils wuy oxer to
th(! fiiptaln of the Younj; Orioles. He
wiih one of the hoys from Ihe or
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Vrrf.wvyvlyMW'
NOTES OF SPORT
SSVVVV'Vgfl.
1'pper New Yoik city Ih to have u
nK-lup bicycle 1 1 tick.
It Is esthnnled there nre fl.VI.OOO mo
tor boat enthusiasts In the United
States.
A crowd of lUO.OOl) Kiiccer fans wit
nessed the KnpMxh cup final nt the
Crystal public, London, In lUl'l.
Dun O'I.eary, the veteran pedestrian,
who Is seventy-nine years of ap, him
walked more than 'J.VI.OOO iiiIIch during
his life.
Walter IInpn, American open pilf
champion, won the Crouch open cham
pionship In a playoff with I.al'lttc nt
Versailles.
llrnckton (Mass.) October fair light
harness raceH will he run off without
charging entrance lees to horsemen en
tering the events.
In New Zealand drivers of trotters
must register their colors and are not
permitted to appear on the truck with
out wearing them.
It Is estimated Sir Thonuis Upton
him sjn'iit over ?;i.(KH),(KK) trying to lift
the Aineiica's cup, emblematic of
yachting suprcmiicy.
St. I. mils hns In the Sunset Hill golf
course one of the finest In this country.
It luiH a membership of -1.10 active nnd
J, GOO associate niieiuhcis.
Camilla soccer fans expect n Scot
tish liiteriiatloiuil eleven to vlHtt them
next spring, mid an Kngllsh eleven In
11)12, to tour the Dominion.
Seven of the eight football games
scheduled by Yale this fall will occur
In the bowl ut New Haven, the excep
tion being the pime with l'rhiceton.
Peter the flreat. -:07,j, now twen-ty-tlve
eurs old, the most successful
slro of tl otters, will feed on hothouse
oats, grown expressly for him, next
winter.
HERMAN WILL BATTLE WILDE
Bantamweight Champion Signs to Go
Twenty Rounds to Decision at
Holhorn Stadium.
Knglnnd seems to have caught the
American crnze for really big bouts,
at least big so far as paper Is eon
let tied.
The latest Is thut Peter Herman, the
woild's huuliimweli'ht cbumplou, has
Petrr Herman,
hieiied for u bout with Jhniny Wilde
ui Holhorn Stuillum, London, on .Sep
tember 17, over tho SO-rniiml rowo to
a decision,
And all Herman leeches an his
end for meet lug the mighty atom Is all
expensi, n percentage of the motion
picture money, along with .f.'O.OOO In
Ainerhan money, free from taxation,
the welfht to bo 118 pounds, ringside.
T-$i2
WINS HARD GAME
of His Home Run Hits.
plums' home nenr by. "Let me lilt It,
just once," pleudeil the ragged hoy.'
The captain handed him the hut mm
the rugged hoy stood hy the tin can
thut was the home plate. He swung
on the first pitched bull ami he swung
with nil his might. The sphere soared
right out of the lot. It was a home
inn mid the Young Orioles won In
the ninth.
Thut orphan boy was "Habe" Until,
who buhls the record for hitting homo
runs.
JOE JACKSON RANKS
AMONG BIG BATSMEN
Veteran of Chicago White Sox Is
Terrific Hitter.
Given Credit for Smashing a Ball
Harder Than Any Man Playing Ball,
Not Excepting Babe Ruth e'
the New York Yankees.
Although he Is In his thirteenth year
In the major league "Shoeless" Joe
Jackson Is still able to hold his own
up near the top In the American league
hatting list. Joe bus been hitting the
ball around .IIS," this season, and Ih
going to make a great effort to land
tho batting crown In this organization.
Joe Jackson,
.Too had his first fling In big time
circles hi I'.iOH with Connie Mack's Ath
letics; hut, coming from n small town
thut was hid away somewhere In the
Ciirollmis, Joe couldn't get accustomed
to u big city. After eight iluys ho left
for home mid southern cooking. In
1009 Connie Muck reinstated hhn, hut
goug through the training season hi
the South with the club he Jumped tho
team again. This time the day of the
opening game In Philadelphia. Put In
1010 he cut no to slay, this time with
Clevelmul. ills hltthu' slnco has been
almost supeihuiuau, and It Ih said that
he lilts u hull harder than any man
playing hall, not excepting Pabe Iltith.
OHIO WILL BUILD STADIUM
No Trouble Expected in Raising Suffi
cient Funds to Erect Best
Structure In West.
The stuillum diie at Ohio Statu
will start October 18, according to an
noiiuieiueui .undo at tho university.
It Is believed thut with sbc football
season then on. no trouble will be ex
perienced in raising enough money to
Insure Ohio Hie best stuillum In the
middle West.
BIG COLLEGE GOLFERS BEST
Yale, Harvard and Princeton Had
Things Pretty Much Their Own
Way Until Last Year.
Slnco 1S07, when the eustern Inter
collcglnto golf tourneys began, no oth
er college outsldo of Yale, Marvnnt
and Princeton won tho Individual
championship until Inst year, when A.
L. Wnlker of Columhln proved vle,-torloiis.
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