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| OVERTHROW. PLOT - REVEALED AT TRIAL Chlu:o. July 16. S, plot’ to over- throw: the government of Illinois and- establish . distatorship 'of ‘proletariat was revealed today at' the trial of William Bross-Lloyd. and: 22 others, plotting to overthrow the govern- men m YORK TO ALASKA . TRIP RESUMED ’!OIOB.BOW Erie, Pa., July 16.—The aeroplnne flight from Naw York to Alaska will not be resumed until tomorrow,. Three ofthe planes landed:near here late yesterday. and the forth:was forced down near Scrunton by a henvy tog. ‘| Oats, b‘filh X Red Clover, medfum, Ib.. [ hearhe eat,; | Wheat faott .- Rye, fil Associs Indianapolls 7, at 8t.. Puul( 'l‘oledo at Milwaukee 2. /% American Leagne. ' St Louls 10; at’ New: York 13 Cleveland S at Philadeiphia’ 1. VEGBT ABLES Boston '8, at Pittsburg’ 9. c:hmo Wt Philadelphia 7, at. Cincinnati 6. Brooklyn: 4, at Chicago 3: U'IH TIED mns '4-BASE BEOOB.D ‘New York. July 16.—'‘Babe” Ruth §o/ the eleventh inning of the game ‘between New York and St. Louis yes- " terday, hit the ball over the top of the ‘right field stand for'a home run. ‘The /."Rft not only won .the game for the ankees, 13.to, 10, but also.equalied | Ruth’s record ‘of twenty-nine homel| ryns made last year. Ward and Pipp were on bases when nuth mdo hll it 2 Ruth took little more than haif the ‘season to equal, his previous record.. He fafled to pound ~out a eircuit smash-fn Apri],; but made an‘even dozen in May. and June. FIGHT WITK JESS WILLARD AGREEABLE TO FULTON Mllwuukee. “July . 16.—Fred Ful- ton has agreed to meet Jess Willard “Before the Cream City A. C., of Mil- waukee provided Willard decides to vget back into 'the game, as rumored. /It‘1s understood that Tex Rickard is 'after the ‘samie match for Madison ‘Square Gntden which he has leased. . New York, July 16.—It.has been .- ‘definitely sunounced that Georges ‘Carpentier will return for his 'match with' ‘Battling : Levinsky -in October: It is ‘understood Cnrpentler 1s puwng upa - forfiekt.»iy Bom 'JONES CONTINUES ‘SETTING PACE IN GOLF / Memphls, Tenn., July 16.—‘Bob- by’": Jones, _Atlunu. defeated George :'ll'cConnell, Chicago, 2 up in the sec- ond round of match play late Wednes- day ‘in the amateur championship tournament of the Western Golf as- “mociation. | C; W. Hubby, Jr., Dallas, Texas, eliminated Ed. leburg, 8t. Louis, 'six and five, and ‘“Chick” " Fvans, Chicago, ' defeated Baxter Sparks, Terre Haute, three to two ‘TWO HARBORS BALL TEAM ‘70 PLAY DULUTH ATHLETICS ~Two Harbors, July 16.—Arrange- ‘ments for the playing of a game be- tween the Two Harbors baseball team| and’the Duluth Athletics on the locsl " grounds Sunday!were completed: Wed- needay, -according to announcement given ont by Dr. H. Hamilton. man- ager of-the Two Harbors team. .s4The Duluth team ‘will be accom- pum\ by ‘a delegation of supporters who.will: lenve ‘on’the’ steamer Amer- | ...‘....-... GRAIN AND HAY. 4. 32.65-32.66 1.$2.46-32.66 117$2:35-2.45 .. . .94c-96¢ .$1.10-$1.25 .$1.98-3$2.00 s VBGITABLIS Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt.. §s 60 Potatoes, per cwt. .......00¢0 5.560 Beans; brown, cwt. » .u 50 Eggs, . per dozen . ..36¢ Butterfat... No. 1 clover, mlxod Rye straw.. . . corn e No 2 Tlmothy hay MEATS | Mutton, Ib. . .%We Pork, -dressed Veal .. row for Chicago:where she wlll visit’ triends-and:relatives. - She expects to' be gone about a month: * " CLISH PLATE wmnbw Gilmore went over the curh,and hroke the: plate window. of the Clish Barber r and no: seflous . injuries ro to ‘pnungers , Ph rdgular weekly dum:o at 'mont -will: be &e‘l;l this evening and 'musie: for the‘occasion. | Everyone. is especially invited ‘to be ‘present, and thie management ‘assures that all will have an enjoyable evening. H y 16.—Miss. ‘Ethel oW York . Wednesday 's' swimming record _seconds 'in.the Bwim women_in the Ainals of the Olymnlc tryouts at Man- | hnuan' beach. mn WIN WAY TO : : m ROUND OF MEET - /Chicago, July 16.—Five . players| won “their way. into the sixth round 1 national clay court jonship men’s singles in''a dzy of'feature matches at the Soith Side ‘Tennis club, They were Lindley Murray, Niagara Falls; N. ntd Roberts, 'San_ Francisco; .‘Vincent 'Richards, New York, 'and ‘Walter T. Hayes, nnd Ralph Burdick, of Chicago. DEMOCRATS PRFPARING ‘T0 WELCOME NOMINEE Washlngton July16 ~—Washington ‘democrats “were preparing today to give Governor Cox: a warm welcome when he arrives here shortly after one o’clock ‘tomorrow. to confer: with President : Wilson. . He will :see. Pre- sldent Wllson S\lndxy morning.- IADE HIT WITH RECITITION . Prince'y Spneh cwllmd of Verses From the Koran, but Audience MEP Didn’t Kn.w It BIG mee"nemio TO AGE Chestnut In ‘Which Washington ll 8aid to. Have Hidden Collapess at Vm'o, Nwl Verk ! . dition that George Washington once hidin the-hollow: trunk of the grest chestnat tree that until recently stood. in the front yard of Charles F. Coy, Yonkers, New York. But folk there- about belleve he did, just as they be- lleve that the: tree . was: 700 or l!o. tree of any varlety not only in West- chester county but 1n’'New York state. The trunk, which .was about 35 feet tall and. about 35 feet in circumfer: ence, according to.Mr. Coy, was cut down 'by ‘the department of public works ' of Yonkers, and “its dismen bered’ remains cnrted away. Sald Mr Coy:: “Before it died thlt tree produced | the . biggest . 'and sweetest-tasting chestnuts T ever saw.: After its death a 'vine' that covered it made it still | an’ object of beauty, just as its' vast size and nge made it an ‘object of ad- miration. “The top was broken off about the It'ts lntoremng ‘to recall that -dare’ 0. Cow. mn, No: ‘| Horse hides,, The followmz prices were bemg paid at Sfillw' at time of xoiu to pteu of today’s Ploneer s shop ‘about’ seven o’clock Tbursdly N . |Shamrock and Reloluw |5th -principal . meridian,” Maybe there’s no tflth in the tra-. ;‘ 800 county and’ a!nte. es, No. 1, lh e Wo‘ol, brigh Beet; dressed : Lambs:, Garlic; 1b. , : Packing butm A , Ve Turkeys, 9 lbs. up small and’phin;.. Dressed- poultry; - ‘iive stock. * g mbns Cowhides; No, 1 Bull hides, No. Kipps, No. 1 ..y, Calt skins, No. 1, 15, Deacons . ..10c| Tallow . 3 .16c | Horsa hldes .16¢'Wool, bright .: . PR IsHiock. - dow,were broken!’Few injured, and. no’ reported from coast. © .. The seismograph’ at University {ndicated that. it/ was 1 volcanic disturbance.. Many f rom’ oftice bufldings {The' telep! nnsox.mm hts for Am' 8, cup willslge: staged tomBrrow: Broken mainsafl ,lmlxardsvottm lute ‘were repnl mortgage’ ‘widower, “mort son, mortgagee, ADi and recorded-in’ the office’ of. the regi ter of dee ml eoullty M L. clock '».‘m.; and in Book Bl glges ton]a‘xr:'pge;’!(ifl;etherwl Siatert: ount claimed:ito due ‘on said’ mor Zaxe at this'daté is'Six Hundred Seven- teen and. 20- ltars .($617.80)¢ (ANAL [ the .premises’ described nd covered by said mortgage is Lot Three :(3) .of Section Three One Hundred Forty-se: of Range Thirty-four ce {5 hereby, givén, © Srieuddh by Lot :County: of, Bem-aml'snd st:xg ,i:.lhe e_:‘:_x‘)lla i at by virtj of “sale’ contained in said niortgage: L~ ant to' the .statute;in ‘such f.’.‘fi."‘fl:e and provided said ‘mortgage will be fore- Closed by the sale .of 'said . pr -at | public vendué ito ‘the highest b cash by the ‘sherift-6f Beltrami ty, Minnesota, at thé front door of the court ! house in the:.city' of . Bemidji - in’ safd on Frld-y th i ‘at: . ttorney for Mortn ee, -First Natl 'Bank deg, Easthrand Fork!. Mlnn + Due fl‘tlln ')Hamburger Steak in cans. 15¢ -Fancy Cream Cheese, 1b. . .33¢ - Sweet: Wrinkled Peas, 3. - : IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllII|IIIIIIII|IIIlllllIIIIIIllllIlIIIIII||IIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIllllllllIlllllllflllll' ‘ CIlflord (3 Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs l;‘or e Corn Flakes, Kel- loggs, 2 for .. i25¢ bottle................20c - Milk, Golden Keg, large can, '3 ecans43c | Plums, ‘home canned ‘in Mason jars, 3 jars for ... ..8$L Peanuts, fresh roast— IPmeapple, ; |4Qc, grated‘ T lar'g”e"cans. £ 40c 5 Molasses Klsses, per pound ed pound ) Bacon, wrapped Lard per 1b.. sy squares, b ....28¢ Mason Half Gals§ E Z Seal Pints.” “ Fruit Jars— Mason Pints Mason Quarts Shoes,.mixed lots, perpair KL .$100 E Z Seal Quartsg ; . E Z Seal Half.Gals _ Calico, in 5 yards or Tenms Shoes, 'your ‘}over only, pert-c:s : yard. Odd lots of Egg Beaters, Coat Hangers, Lemon Squee - i .ers, Fire Shovels, Slaw Cutters, etc., each.. .. q ! z .e rs,O ple& Cie e eleie 5 pounds of fandy Granulated Sugar 1. 35 th ; grocerles——flour or feed not mcludeg Wl . $4 4 order Of %—Tb can Corned. Beef, ... .33¢ . Armeur’s Potted Meat i perean ...... . 0080 0.9¢ Quart:JarjOhves; i ‘;1596" Large Dill Pickles, dozen. .27¢ -10-Ib- sack Rye Flour. .. : .69¢: Rinso, per package....... .8c,' Pearl 'Faploca 21bs......25¢" Mazola Oil, quartcan. .. ..69¢ || English Breakfast Tea, 1b. 49c | ‘Swansdown Cake Flour, per i package; il = 36e Cut Loaf Sugar, 1b.- .:38¢ e I._IFresh Bread, loaf. /. i, .15c erries, Pears, Hon 5 ons, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons._ ’Vey Dew Melons, Watermel Armour’s Corn Flakes, 2 packages for . cansfor..............38¢ No. 10 can Grated Pmeapple : .90c ht the recent European’ tour of Pflneo Felsal of the' new kingdom 'of. Bytia, Ris’ memory of the Koranic. verses stoed him‘in good stead.. 'In London, /. ‘at.a dinner in the Guildhall, the prince, who was the_guest of honor, and who _'Emew’ little’ French ‘and ‘less English, “'was'icalled upon to reply. to the toast time it dled. 1 never knew its exact banks . hefght.; But'I do Rmow that adeal |Cas SR ot hnnlo”w d tradition had grewn up: s -1t ‘and that it commionly was rated :rhy. largest tree ln this part of the country. |, . . i 1 am sure it was_the Muut in thie | poig of:',o county" X excess of S ‘and mentor. Colonel Llwrenco. ! Oxford professor and ‘oriental scholar, to w2 om he whispered as he rose to ’lelno-?ledg_e the lord mayor’s speech. Colonei Lawrence nodded his assent, and’.the .prince addressed his audi- ence 1n fMowing ‘Arabic periods, win- aing -appreciation . and applause. ‘When ' the guest' of -honor had 're- wamed his seat, Colonel Lawrence, as 'his interpreter, rose ‘to express in Eng- lish:the prince’s sentiments of grati-: tude’ for his receptlon. and (to voice is devotion to the principles, of democ »acy ‘and ‘silled solidarity. It. was mot until ‘many. days had gone by that' Colonel Lawrence allowed it to be | Enown | among. his friends that what | -5 prince had wb!soered to:him was: “T'Il recite : the verses: from " iths bout the cow.” Meredith and Lady Macbeth. Lady Butcher in ‘her “Memorles of George Meredith,” mently published, mation .bo, t!i novollit which s doth: signflieiit and ely taining. . Here is one of, er, ’ of per -he uplllned the acting of Mmh mv;.l.kmgt o scene to mother, 0 describe the way. that Lad Macbeth ' pushed: the' palms of h'z hands from nose to ear, he said: ‘My: dear Mrs. Brandreth, I assure you that she’ came. through her hands like Thus :did the ‘diplomatic pmhur corpse stricken, with mania in.the act. dacelvé the unwitting edrs of Bis Gaild. | ¢ resurrection’ i"—From “Book Ges- 5= trianda—Mrinse7's ll-sulu. gt ib { the. | named bank, r knowl 'l'lgley. the, . . abo; HO v '‘swéar tha and’| 3bove statement ia %;ne toitHe Hex ;t‘!orx-oet Stt\est. a@gg& Cuhl;r ; eCto i . D, cphbm. onph i ;LOT ——Speclals, Ladles Sllk Sport Suits, to close at $9.75 ' LOT 2—Your last chance at .. ‘........,..$1075~ LOT 3-Ladies’ Figured Voile Dresses, up to $25.00, st e LOT 4100 Ladies’ Trlco-f 5 lettes, Georgette Waists; to ‘close at. 34.75 i Domot forget our clonng out sale of Shoes, per pan' $l 95 up County of Polk. 5. president, . -nd LOT 5— Vofles, up to $1 25 durmg July sale.. ... .49c LOT 6—Wh1te Voiles, plain and fancy weaves, $1 00 values™ ‘L'OT 7—Cut prices ‘on Chil- " dren’s Coats and Dresses ... during July sale P ‘F OLLOW THE CROWD -~ TROPPMAN’ S Get your orders i in early for better semce Phone 927