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Jill POULOIS "CASCAHETS" BEST FREE TO LADIES FEnn 10 LADES rr.2-T0 LADE3 BOWEL CLEANSER . f x v,w - - r c.. ', ' " ' , , " I " v s 1 V v; v" o ;' n 1 '- : v.,The above is a 'likeness of Jim Poulols, the Greek who ' holds The - Police Gazette middleweight championship belt as a wrestler, having cap- ' tared this trophy from: Joe Turner: Poulois vt-111 meet Billle Collins, .an other wrestler of note, at the Auditorium tonight. -f" "":r:- BEDIENT PITCHED - FIRST FOR WARREN . . WARRENj sui:. Oct. ; 3J.-rHugh Bedient, the Red: .feox twirler, made liia first" appearance in Warren with the Falconer high school team against the Warren Independents. . Bedient attracted the attention -of E. J. Schu t macemanager of the Warren team." Later" when he booked two games with the Meadville -Inter-Collegiates he ' telephoned to Bedientj . "!. have .two - s .tnaies. far today but .only one pitcher. "' -'" ni'gfv you $'l ah dexpenses to come . ; and pitch the .afternoon game." j'r'-.'.'No.was the answer "but make, it $1.50 and I'll go." , , That was tthe first game ; Bedient ever pitched, for money- and e won. Iiater he broke the record for 'strike outs, pitching a game of 22 innings at Corry in which 24 batters were, struck out. 1 ft - 'jBasebali Player Sfarries. I "HICAGvj. ?Qc' ClTWirouk-. X). Good, utility "outfielder of" the "Chi cago National League team, was mar ried here last night to Miss Grundy F. Lott, 20 years old, daughter of Major A. F. Lott, of the Illinois Na tional Guard. ' - Mrs. Snodgrass Fainted. r LOS ANGELES, CaL, Oct. 17. Overcome by emotion when the elec trical scoreboard at a local theater yesterday showed Fred Snodgrass muff of the fly which probably cost the New York Giants the world's championship title, Mrs. Snodgrass, mother of the New York outfielder, fainted. " . - : ' v Mrs. Snodgrass is an "ardent fan." Player Rodgers Ruled Out. . PHILADELPHIA, . Oct. 17. Penn sylvania's . football coaches have ' re ceived a hard Jolt In a faculty" edict declaring Rodgers, - the star tackle V of the 1910 team, ineligible because vof scholastic standing.' ' ." ; 'fK. ; Found. Som;Rare, Coins. . NEW HAVEN4, Conn.. Oct. 17. Pasquale "Valenti, a laborer while dig ging in a. celler here last night struck his shovel into a pewterpot contain ing more . than a .hundred pieces of Spanish" silver HBOins. The': face .value of the -coins is about 60 cents each. They are of dates between 1750 and 1780; No Biliousness, Headache, 'Sick, Sour Stomach, Indi- gestion, , Coated Tongue or Constipation. : Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi gestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become ' filled with : undi gested food, which V sours and ler-:' ments like garbage in a swill -barrel. That's the first step to untold , misery indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow . skin, mental fears, everything thatts. horrible and . nauseating.-. A Cascarei to-night vril give you a thor ough, cleansing Inside' and straighten you'out vby . morning. t They: -work." While you , s!eep---a,"10'-ceht "box ;from your druggist will "keep 'you 'feelftig good, for months.-- Millions of men;, and women take a Casearet now and then to Keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little insides ' need ?a gooa, gentle cleansing," 700. .f i "Scribbles says he dashes off fugitive poetry." 4 Well, It's been h'ghly success ful so far In escaping attention." NEWS ITOTES ; , : r OFTHEY, W. C.JL ; The vesper, services at: the "Young Women's Christian Association 'began In a very auspicious manner last. Sun-' day. The : attendance was large and . the Interest very marked.' These" are very helpful meetings and ;.th'e; young women by their attendance" show helr appreciation' of " them Rev. .Dr.' T. F,' Marr, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, will be the speaker next Sun day afternoon and will have a mes sage that will be helpful to those who attend and which every young woman should hear. There will be special music and; the hour will 'be 5 o'clock as usuaL . ' " The tennis tournament which ;has be$n going on under the auspices of the - Outing Club of the . Young Wom en's1 Christian Association is drawing to a close. Much interest has , been displayed and i there has been some fast playing on the courts, f The finals in the " doubles are being played 9ff this'; afternoon between Misses' ' Lois Neel. and Kate: Stratton on -one side and'. Misses May' Pegram and : Louise Murphy. JVfter th's match is finished the ' rlast of the - emi-flnals ' will be played between Misses Annie Pierce and Lillian Shaw. These events prom ise to be very interesting and all at tention will then be centered on the .finals which will-probably, be played off Saturday" afternoon between j the winner ..of this "afternoon's event and Miss Lois Neel. The winner of this event will win the silver trophy cup. All friends who are. interested in ten nis and .good sport will , be welcome "on the court on the-Xatta. property on South Try on street. V t- ! c3 O .a Q - 9 to - o '1 S . o to c3 O u 3- n -1 npQ Mi Rmiited TMs M o 000 "0 000 o 000 o OOQ ; : At The Southern Hardware Company's Store there is a special detnonstrator direct from the factory, of - , Ran who will be glad. to show you "All About Ranges." Show, you why the Majestic is the. best range on earth at any price. , DAINTY MENU " ' SERVED ":.. - . v r.. . . v. .. , 9 -. ' . -."- . "" t-t . . . . ; a- ; i, .. :' s A menu consisting of hot ; rolls, coffee, beaten biscuits, creamery butter, etc.',' will'. 1 be served; to " those at - tending our demonstration, 91. West Trade Street Opposite . Seiwyn Hotel. (Some, IF Yoti Intend to Buy or Mot FREE TO LADIES FREE TO LADIES FREE TO LADIES te Ciii TV: , $ J I .... 1 ms m 1 0)iriifdl(- mm ... f - X - $3.50 Cut to $2.48 $3.50. Sale Pricc;,$2.48 - ' -.;$3.50- 1 - A- IV in (0 n The greatest Shoe Values on earth' We have thmi We bought 1 carload of wrecked Shoes, but not damaged; but we got them at just Half Price Come and take the advantage of the great Money Saving Shoe Sale All high-grade standard makes. :4 ; SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ANDV Get Happy The' greatest line of Underwear for .Men. Women and Children. We have it at the price that will tickle you, as you know that we have six stores . to buy for and the ready cash to plank down. Now "listen at these low prices: , 35 Heavyweight. . - . . . . .... .25c ' . 50c Heavy Fleece Back.. . . ,.S5c 76c Heavy Fleece Velvet Back.. 49c $1.00 Wright's Health.. .. ....7c s" 5 0c Heavy - Work Shirt , . . . r . . .39c Lace Curtains and Quilts We , have a very special lot of them to run in price 49c, 69c, 98c up to .$2.50. Extra Special $1.50 value on Bale . 98c Clothing! Clothing! ! Never In the history 'of .our life have we ever had such high-grade Cloth : ing, of such unusual low prices. Prices like this $4.98, f 7.98 and $9.98. . . " " ' ' . Come and. let us have the pleasure of showing you through our UNUS UAL BIG BARGAINS. You will find the , price much lower than you will expect to find It. We will be pleased to show you through if you don't buy one cents worth. -. "Very Special" One big lot of Long Coats and Suits. - of the latest style. Very special. ' Now on sale as long ag they last. Values.$7.00 and 48.00, only $4.98 ; "Hat Specials" We - now have ' the most ' complete stock of Hats for Men that we-, have :h ever had, and the price Is lower than, ever. $1.00 Hat Choice.. ..".. ;. ..49c $1.50 Hat-rChoice.. .. .. .. ..98c $2.00 Hat Choice.. .. .. ...$1.49 $2.50 and $3.00 Hat Choice .'.$1.98 $5.00 John B. Stetson. . ... . ,$3.39 One. of our Hats will help your ' looks. , -t ' : " v . Shoes! Shoes! ! "SPECIAIi SHOE SALE." ' - We have picked some unusual good values in Shoes, and the price was so low that we bought more Shoes than ,, -we have room-for. So we are forced to cut, the price and move the goods ' quick regardless- of price. - '- " - Lot No. 1 1,500 pair Men's and Women's Shoes, guaranteed .all solid leather, inner soles, outer soles and counters, all ' sizes. Values $2.00 to $2.50. - Choice; '.$1.49 Lot No. 2 449 pairs Shoes for Men and Women, , strictly - high-grade, in Patent, Lace, Vicl, Gun Metal ' and Bo r ' Calf. Each" pair guaranteed solid . leather or a new pair. Values $3.50 and $4.00. Sale price. .$2.49 Now Listen! Here Is a snap. Big lot of McElwin Shoes, known ' as the . best Shoe in -. the world, -made by-the biggest fac- , , . tory in the world; but we, picked ' them up just the same at under price values $5.50 to $7.00. Sale . price. . . . .. . ..$3.98 Pants! Pants! WE CAN BEAT THE WORLD ON - PANTS . r " . Best $1.50' Pants on .earth. .... .98o Best $2.00 Pants on earth. . . .$1.49 'Best. $3.00 Pants on earth. .$1.98 ' Best $4.00 Pants on earth. . . .$2.49 - ' The $5.00 and $6.00 kind.. ..v $3.98 Such ' high grade Pants can't" stay long at .such 'low prices. Dressy Caps" ,y We can beat the world on Pillow ; Shams and Dresser Carps. We-, have t" a very fine line to select from at 25c, , 10c and 49c. Now listen' for 49c 'we can sell you a - $1.00 value. . . . .- . . -. ...... t49o Boys Clothing " At Cut Price. We have the biggest - stock that we have ever had, ' which , makes the price much lower. ? Come "Now. Listen!" For $9.98 we can sell yon a Suit that ; is strikingly v high grade and the very . best made $15.00 now on sale. .. w . .. ....$9.98 Small Notions . We Carry " a Complete Lin ' at Cut Prices. - . Paper Pins. . . . . . . . ,. . . ... . lc Paper Needles.., '. . ........ lc Paper Hair Pins . ; . : . i . . . . '. . . . lc , 12 Good Collar Buttons. . . . . . . .2o " Large Size. Comb ; . .. .. .. . . 5c 15c Value.. ... . . ....10c Back Combs .. .. .... . . . 25c Back Combs. . .49c Side Combs . ... ..- ..10c Side - Combs . . .. . . . .... . . . . .5c Side Combs . , . ; ; . . .... : . ,r. . . 25c Talcum Powder., 5c 4 SV A 1 A. - 1 luc Air iriuai. Special kindr. .... . . .So 4 O " Colgate's, sold the world over 25c, ' sale price. . . . ..... .i . . . .15c All other high-grade kinds at. cut prices. - - - -. Shaving Powder, i . f . . , . ,.10c Search Light Matches.. .. ... .3c Every Dollar's Worth We Sell Helps to Sell "Another. All re Ask Is a Trial. Millinery Specials . We' have an experienced Milliner this " season. Can make any . kind . of , . - Hat you want. We have a com plete line of Hats at cut prices.': Very special for Saturday ' and . all . .next week. All $5.90 and $6.00 Hats on sale .. ... . '. : . . . . $3.98 . Baby Caps, very special 25c, 49c, 98c Children's Coats We can sell you same - Children's Coats for less money. Values $2.50 v to $3.00 Choice. . -.. " . . . .$1.98 Bed Comforts, a real $1.50 value on sale at. . . . . . . ii .... . . ,98c DRY GOODS Cut Prices on All Dry Goods. Good Apron Ginghams, Good Calico. ' - good Bleaching, Good Cotton Flan nel. Values 7c. . . . .... . .4H Very best Apron Ginghams, extra " heavy weight, Outings of all col- ors, the very best yard-wide - Bleaching. Values' 10c to 15c. Red . .Hot. . ...... . . 8c Wool Goods and Silks - Great 50c value in Wool Goods and Silks now on sale:-. .. ....25c All $1.50 Silks and Wool Goods now on sale. . . . . . 98c r Never in the history of your lifer -have 'you had such a chance to buy such-high-grade' seasonable merchandise at such prices." It" is only a chance of. a life time, and. you 'may never again have such a chance to s.ve your money, if you live as long aa time last and until eternity , turns gray. When we went to buy our Fall stock we went with the determination of making every dollar do double duty so that we could be in a posl-. tlon to make this Fall the biggest season that we have ever had and protect you in short crops; Come let us show you.- We will be pleased to have you come and see for yourself. . ' Let Us Make You a Fine Tailor-Made Suit . - - 5515.00 to $40.00 ; c Six- Cut : Price StorcsLaurchsr:. Greenwood,, Anderson; .Greenville, Spartanburg: and Charlotte $400 :: Sale" Price $3.48 M - $3.50 Sale : Price $2.48 $2.50 Sale Price $1.49
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