-e*. ui-Uiiti, i jcawui i*'. \jcimi,-Offerman.BASEBALL OUTFITGIVEN SOLDIERSLast Friday evening; • the same day tliat the request came to. the Pharos-Heporter from the Cass county boys at Camp Taylor, Ky.f Tor baseball equipment. Mrs. Pearl Wright, president, of Lincoln Circle. Xo, 1, Judies of Gr, A..R,- callerj upthe editor of. the Pharos-Raporter a.nd *.suggested. thattJ;e Lckdies of1 (?'. 'Jl. R. iu ruih ./b rstm ctit. toihe' hoys. in ;.reapbhfie to the' call, anCi si «.? was. Sold to'go ahead wr\ Lii .the arrangement.. Yesterday at the -meeting of the Ladies of G. A. Hi.the chatter was con-. y .sum mated, the rum of about $33 was raised, the preliminary, outfit of bats; balls, masks, gloves and the like were purchased of S. F. Berman on Market street, anil Vast night by Adams Express the outfit was forwarded to Bussell Ar. Swadener. acting sergeant camp clerk of First Regimental Detachment, 325th Field 'Artillery, Camp Taylor, Ky„ through whom the original call came, and by this afternoon the outfit will have been received at Camp Taylor. •Along with this shipment went, a Roach official baseball, bat and catcher's mask which las left at the Pharos Reporter office by James Kimbrough, the -Thirteenth street druggist, to' be forwarded with his compliments to the Cuss v^unty soldier boys at Camp Tavlor. .