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{ NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS | | Ludwig Baumann’s Great Annual Williams and ——— ‘den and Johnston Beaten in thom they won at 64 ahd so squared after the Red Sox knocked him out 968 Suits of unsurpassed beaut}—-12,867 single pieces of Furniture for every 1oom (the suits and single pieces include the | Bmore, 1920, ‘The Pree Publisting Oo, Johnston ‘made a great effort to pull in less than two innings on Tuesday, good, modest kinds as well as the most elaborate Period styles—$175,000 of Rugs—8100,000 of Beds and Beddin, ‘ ‘Now York Prening World), out the fifth set, but Tilden, although and this time the big fellow came $70,000 of Curtains, Linens, Draperies, etc.— $50,000 Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, Cooking Utensils, ete., are included. at = Wimbled “Big Bul" of the latter reading 4—6, 6—4, Johnston and Tilden were counted win easily, after their brilliant |"*jpntipued to-de against the Frenchmen, but sensation. Johneto' sh mot being close enough to th t ange. way slack-|derson's fast and aggressive net play|Mmast. While new for yacht racing, a]when Shore walked and Peck doubled. BUFFET—-Regular Price $110. $69.59 r Garland | enabled him t e e- 4 vy ite | Moore thre t Ward, but Wally Pipp api RR pe 5 Hive severe ap Pay tor 49 and |fore the, semi-Anale. Her dered PL, {Similar rig was used on the old White] Air ane two bagger, sending in both CHINA CLOSET—Regular Price $100... 59.87 The seit 5 oot at 6—4 with ghumway at 6-2, 6—2, Bowman, ip a| Star sailing ships. runnere. Huth, jammed ony, long thy National Fireless Cooker EXTENSION TABLE—Regulur Price $96. 58.65 2 Weetiy. rly. lugl, Peat, Ceci! Donaldson at} Ordinarily a \racer has a topsail|to, Walker end CIDE sient te ar SERVING TARLE—Regular Price $60 31.38 Cash oF Credit. ~ His Bout With ¢ other spar, known as the jack yard, 4 Walker to Perkins. Pratt is drawn down almost parallel with bt} itehi heloed the ¥, | —= . . i Jobany Martin, the Italian lightweight, who has|the gaff of the mainsail. This is for ‘3 Pitching helpe: e Yanks — Bikmerican Bantam wei ght) eve ioe wan ined tru’ cmco be|sheeting the sail. in. r nth, Mannan struck out GALVANIZED By John Pollock. * Champion Pete Herman, the legiti- mete holier of the bantamweight ttle of the U. 6 A., who is slated to fisht Jimmy Wilde, fiyweight cham- pion, for twenty rounds over in Lon- gon on Gé@pt. 17, is suffering from for him, Herman is now under treat- mew by an eye epecialist in New Orfeans and despite his troubte he. in- tends to go through with the Wilde matth and then only fight ordinary figtiters after he returns from abroad. Omracount of having been knovked out by | Weinert, the Newark heavyweight. in the clever English featherweight, ‘ PL rodlageeSmny Boone who is still re i i him to try end get Johnny Dundee oe oom Harvey will hustle around to BBokio Burns, tie veteran featherweight of Teaply Clty, who io fighting better now than he ‘teen doing for several years, will probably today by John Jennings to meet Harold Fareso of Nowark or Charley . ‘ot New York in the sar bout E Megi rounds Amory A, A, of Jewcy City on Sub ‘2 Oe tom Vetween” Burne 00d ther Farste or Beecher would jam the chi, Golden, manager of Paul Sampson, © heary- gat, woo has fought wich mon as Jack bas. Jeff Clark, Harry Greb, Bob Moba and Clay Tur- et claims that ‘Doo’ Bagley te picking “soft Condi, for Jeng Tunney. the promising Greenwich v boy. Golden claims several clubs have i & Bampson-Tunny match, bot that Bagley | 4 it up, Golden says Sampson will moet ‘any time, any place, anywhere, ike Aarra, the Harlem bantamweight, who has (die for six weeks with an injured right hand, fo WON again and his maneger, Silvey Burns, has sided him for three matches On next Tuesday nid at Hastings, N. ¥., Arra méots Young Jobn- "rhe following week in Long Branch, N. J., ckles the best available opponent, while on 13 in Boranton, Pa., Arra goos egainst Eddic irs, Previous to injuring his hand Arre had fout conseoutive knockouts, Burns, the pusational Bridgeport, Conn., whom Lightweight Champion Benny ts tho next dantamwolght cham: Ht im ail probability be matched ta meet Joo the star bantam, at the Armory A. A. of ' Score Sensational Victory good work in the third set and won easily, whereupon Johnston and Tilden, | ’ : prs Fealiddy Giat thes fad a barder task | PHILADELPHIA, July 2—Miller “Tennis Semi-Finals at than Epected. settled down wom | Huggins in desperation sent Ernie ] . o t orm. Til e Wimbledon. den's game had more bite, and between {Shore to the fring line again, t enka, clever at times, ‘was decidedly uneven, | Challenger Appears-Off Sand IN, July 2.—The unexpected | and appeared to be perturbed, as Will: 8 \PP : Y ti cropped up in the semi-final] ‘ams and Gagiand, driving hard and Hook With Topsail Re- hits by the Athletics, but kept them of the doubles in the world's | Maiing Well: led at 4-1 on games, ; en’ tried ta smile away _his| c jonship Lawn Tennis Tourna-| troubles, while Johnston looked minder of Old Rays. quis. Nothing, ‘however, could. sa the situation, ahd as the winnin tro! and “Little Bil’ Johnston were | came for Williams und Garland Tilden | Dressed in a new and startling head| A lot of untamed hurling by Roy and Jahnstor hed id vigor | on, Moore and Keefe helped the Yanks ait Wz nae ome |e “Sern ved. 0 | ero "tment ar |My Pa ant th Vane OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY—UNTIL 9.30 P. M. 6 emi fin tch' in the|from overses 1 end , k = @, five-set match, the score in| doubles wee stopped Ly reine ation a, SVEhG KMVadi Raict Guts eNO Trk IWREEL REE: ROUEETALT wee ROR BB ingsoote and J.C. Parke had Mia ° . a 4—6, 6—2. won the first set from vrogordato|it away with hér, went out for a/ame away in the seventh and H f h Pe eg Rr RE be ousefurnishings of France, won’ the woman's champion- | ey 1 en @ tre’ | rising match went the other | Chien cintion te foman’s champion: eyes of Charles B. Nicholson, her|the fifth, when a tremendous swipe way, while fully 10,000 lovers of the|succession by defeating Mrs, Lambert|Creator, who had delved into marine | Wa foul by only a few feet. He Sole | eport looked on. The result created a | Chambers at 6—3, 6—0, ‘ mn was belgw his brilliant |Mumter mR: of the record-breaking, field that be- |ting that. if retained, will be the nov- s0 did Bodie. Moore threw to secoad n the jes of the Plonship singles Into the semi-final|®tY of the cup year, It was so high|ered the bag, and both runners ad- Found yesterday on the courts of the |it looked as though it would put an ced. Meusel scored on Pratt's and Tilden were 80 superior | Tn: * ‘¢ vanced, | eee ee acy, EW", TAM leve out of thé man in the moon. One|out to Thomas, end Bodie came in| ‘won the Long Island title two years igo, |* Goudle-jointed fish pole affair, Gnd Hertirt L. Bowman, the New vork| It really was a housing yard and etic ub champion, were t ‘in- Y ” terri-|ners in other Important matches. “an. |™SXt have been called a topgallant | quickly took the lewd back in the fifth . 1; and Garland kept up their '3—6, 3 Pe : /P'.rman’s Eye Injury Won *t Stop this is used for the hoist. It is drawn Hite Ud ree bs nt Re iy Re compart i 0. i . , 31] | two creditable boute with Wille Jackson and tew| The challenger’s new arrangement Z iY |= Champion Confident CLE | Shae tee toe esas Wc lee, cos tins the upper, yard net down in the| Nath beat Guta Me” acorns “Shore + 4 Meyers, to meet Pateey Dillon, the Canadian light-|topmast as the latter sets in the/Gleich batted for Meusel and walked, ffackle the Little Briton, [ese ote ine Coaaiaa, ete aainmaat. ‘Tho sail is laaned to that. |ficire home ‘Peck Bodie’ nua & Sale of Gray Enamel Ware and Young Mazwell of Albany st Hudson a, c.,|[f gives the sail more hoist and en- | Strunk. ‘ Gehencctady. N. ¥., July 9. ables a much shorter jack yard being| The Athletics rallied in the ninth and Brifigeport, Conn. Bret since Jimmy left whe ‘lat- tor city he hae made ® good record for himself tn the empen equare and the Park City fans are ‘ancioun 10. ane DPueas Becform with & sand avnonans, Ana it ale EY IDAY, JULY 2/1090. , ) Lh —_ ” Boe 2 2 Our customers who wait for this annual event to cape their needs for the entire year will be amazed at the values we are offering. Our 36 departments have spared no efforts to make this sale the sensa- tion of the retail furniture business. A multitude of astounding bargains have been assembled. : Garland NEW FASHON IN Shore Pitehes Yankees In to HEADPIEGES SET First_Place through, He was found for twelve Only a business as large as Ludwig Baumann’s could arrange a sale of this size at such sharp Price Reductions. Here is your opportu- nity to furnish your home complete at SAVINGS OF 20% TO 40%. reasonably well scattered, and was fairly effective in the pinches, The b — score was % to 5. “vamp” the America’s Cup and entice|when needed, however, and put the Babe Ruth didn’t get any home nglen, the brilliant girl player |Passed inspection under the critical| runs, but was perilously near one in fimuewe oe You may open a of these Bargains at the sale prices, Sale of Refrigerators Lift Top. lected @ double and a single in four times up, however. That will win him the batting championship if be keeps it up. | Meuse] walked in the second and millinery ahd framed her head piece, and George Ratsey, the satlmaker who trimmed it fee Price S18, 12.49 Cash or Credit. Selected oak, galvanized (rom ‘ ni jemi-Final Round Fixture, - Francis T. Hunter ted the survivors| She wore @ new topsail with a srt- ot T rooklyn cham~ to catch Meusei napping, no o1 we aS ey $17.00 21.95 29.95, 32.95 Duncan b re of i—5, 6—I. . " on Hannah's singl | pounear rete moore Ets 61. might vulgarly have described it as| OM MAniie tM ibok a run back in thelr Jacobean Oak Queen Anne Dining Room Suit—Four Pieces (Sold Separately it Desired.) y Reqwar Price $335. when they scored twice. that is stretched between two spars. |captured it and doubled Pipp at second The upper one is known as the club,|as Wally waa strolling homeward. which gives the sail its name, and Peck singled in the seventh and Ward $ cooking 8.98 up by a block at the topmasthead me This Bedroom Suit Is an © . by i k and Pipp. M as replaced - 7 Wilde in. London tiniest nee eenloules and lov Keats, Hee .> Peck walked, as did WATER PAIL, Ward, filling ‘the bases. Pipp fanned, 39c Al Reduced Prices — used—one having far less outboard Brun ee ita Aople And Grit. ck Mie, the agressive cast side bantamwetsht. |beyond the gaff. ‘This should help to/ Ans, single. With ‘Tillie’, Walker up Willlamson st Ico Palace Mink, Patl-| keep the gaff Inboard when the wind|Syt ‘the hard hitter, “Then ne prosed exerts ity pressure on the sails and|Dugan, but Amos Strunk's beat was an 4 Mike Orra at Long Branch, July 19. thereby make the yacht point higher. Dounder to Pratt. CLEARANCE SALE Strictly Custom Tailored cquart Covere quart Tea Pot American Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom Suit—Four Pieces Regular Price 9570 Pierce | ie SANS ia 14.80 Woekty. TOILET TABLE—Hewular Price $125 \. at mn Wood and Reed Baby Carriages Regular $70 Very Special Price 47.50 io ea Bedroom Suits (,40“",) ‘cumim| 88 $930,74 Linens Bath Towels med are Curtains Sarocker alent | $450 American Walnut §=35Q 49 $6.50 Cros Mar 0 Hlue or Khaki col Colonial American Walnut : Stripe Curtains $788 Mehorany phe 569.98 Reg, $6.00 per doten, 4.75 &, | $130" Naan ‘4Post 598. 34 a a per dozen, e 50 ; S bree elem chen A) Reet) Stripe Curtains et: $1050 ver doom, 9.00) $137) Anaican Walt! 934.49 . . 8.50 | Hemmed Sheets | sue sy aiaiah ey pty ae Dutch Scrim Curtains) 81x90. veal 2.98 to O ra e r : ' Dining Room Svits( ji20c,) | aso} Pissmready te pane... s8.08 $280 Famed Ook Cretonnes "| Pillow Cases $500 Nrcan Wabi pete anaeraiasee 1.1 Dvd} sass 89 tal 1 and slip covers. Queen Anne ’ sehr Coete O ) 4AG LOT Shades 1°""sFnm ®" 98c eee lees Oak 579.89 Reg. Price $1.35. Cash oF Credit Se enter, Sear ° . $885 erican Walnut Library Suit Special (pani 698.74 Mr. Reader: _ I have several hundred ends that have finally dwindled down to a single suit length. Some have Genuine Victrola VI With Converto Cabinet We Gladly Open Accounts No matter what your income is, or how large or small your pur- and $1 Weekly sufficient for Two-Piece Suit, some Three-Piece, 9.67 | orm some Suit and Extra Trousers. _Fumad Ook Librory Suit—Thee Pieces Que 190) 5 ; Rocker—Reg. Prive 830°19 7647 be pail ee ae ile Special Sale of $ Most of These Ends Are Fine Chair Reg, Price 825. 18-4 Aiea Living Room — ie , Pillows e | ie paced : A Worsteds, Tweeds and Cassimeres 167.24} 1.98 haar 359.34 Cash or Credit. 389.89 Size 20x28, filled with new Victrolas and Grafonolasfrom $25 to and sold in my own stores at prices ranging 5300 hase, Ludwig Baumann will help 7 ieee feathers, covered in fine fancy} oO, from $85 to $45. you furnish and beautify your coe pone pig feather ticking. ree; Ueftenkte heverds ant "Poses ake Orne, Suit “— seneeeeee . e | e e C to f our Three Great Stores — § Damask My Special Clearance Sale Price ee ee ee ea Pc, 734.67 Special Sale of Floor Sale of | ingle piece or an entire outfit. $1050 Velour 837.24 e Pay a small amount down. 1 cae NPL : Oil Cloth RUGS $ Your purchase will be promptly delivered. | Then pay the balance in small weekly or ‘ Brass i e monthly payments. BED Easel Good Quality Fine Axminster Rugs, full @xi% Ludwig Baumann’s Wood Felt Base 5 7 75 SPECIAL Loocunte Drenad from theo aston $ | Ai Sasagn of 2% bs 4% ; bei a iat ccounts Opened fr ‘o ay $ = | On $ 35 Purchase § .50 5 Wesk ‘ iene hegre 67c Caan or reat Qn$ mH eG BED es ee A HARRI etietaen Semen Uncalled For Suits on S00 a $3.00 ae Ee, BEEMO® 17 ae Square yard Imported Grass Rugs i oe ony ” ae lee We WHITE ENAMEL = 16.49 hth bt FEM Inches. 91-98) 4.637.8 toad, ed uf : “haan Haat ina k y READY TO WEAR On $500! $7.50" *t 19.98 Special Rag Rug Bargains Larger Amounts in Proportion st 21.49 A Variety of MASA inch anid clr, taney Der, Oe Cred Resin Na Ease Cote i, 34.49 |» Neat Patterns | *i.2*. ae of at a price as low as..... a S. HENRY ADLER Ihave‘a number of unclaimed Suits on hand which I will dispose $45 S HENRY apLeR — || = [udwigBaumann§ ©. = House Until 9.30 MY NEW STORE ‘ 3 Church St., near Liberty Do Not Confuse Us With Other Stores With Similar Names ik ** St., d 5 . 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