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CICARETTE

O(.fCITI:D.

UXEE, ""'IS

1000 ~iIB' 01 ~1Id ... IOWA,

MINNESOTA -A"o--

SOUTH DAKOTA

TRAINS'

r ASSORTMEIIT OF

,

The Vidette-VOL. XXlIl.

Th ' Vi 1 tt -R 1 ( rt I U I>

&VaRY SATURDAY Al NOON,

( ' 4111.1\. l"Til1l4.

n

TERMS.

VIDItTT&·R PORTItR,

low. Clly. 10"'.

epOf1te

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News and Note. l'uiltl'lityof Lell I J C; rill II',

n open d to womtn. lIch. 0 quarr 1 ill! til r

lid COlli plilll ut th

til nd out north,

Mr. nyd r, lat pubJi h r of tLe ounciJ Bluffs .Yonpllreil and fath r of arl , nyder, a noted n w paper writer

of W hington ity, who i only 21 }ears old. bas stud In Blain. IJe "isited Fairha" n y terday and was dclight d with til city aud i pro· peet .-rafrllnr Il Herald. W h.

The young. man ever ca1Jed to a pro~ orsbip is )Ierret L. Ferr.arld,

lion ougllt to be looking around for a pial' for some more dirt CIIUrt"., tile pre nt 10 i by far too small a pi act' for holdlog l\ tournAment. The best ttuni!! evt'r playt'd ill Iowa will proba· bly be playt'd her this coming Field Day. With tbe exe ption of tb 1 of lIa ting our OW1I b'nnis players will be about the arne a they wer In·t year.

fI t:LI) D.\\' • 'OTE$.

Perhaps it i not II' nerally known tha tb '-. '. I. Faculty have a com· mitL on alhJeti . We stand the ole colleg in th lat that II such acorn· mitte. ,-urely the -. '.1. i al,ay in I tbe lead. We congratulate the Faculty on thi very important mea 'ure and feel truly gratt'ful for the deep iutere t which they have con tantly manife 't(:d in atbt lics. 'rh committee i com· po: d of thre member. with Prof.

dr ws a chairman. Prof. ndrews tatHi the other d, y that a bolrday ,~ill

be granted by the Faculty for th . tate Field D. y,. Junl! 5th fall on Friday.

a. Ilitch I\ud kick. Exhibition will II glv n In hoxlnlf,

fencing, tumbling, horizon till b r work. acrobatic club 8wIOging, Illbr tlrlll, pyramid building Ilnd h ndllng h vy dumb bell .

W. 1'. SJ. T'I'HItY, {'II., • '. r. 1. 1-' .• J. Bow~lI' .. 1. .\. (' W. It lc'AII 'I , l. W. L

Ex utivommltt

Another Steal. Ir. 'ray • of tb ('prler Iowa nl(·

verslty, hRS found l\ companion. t the r cent stat oratorical cont t, fro Lov joy, tb orator Crom Iowa Alll"icul tural 'oil If , d livered Uti orallon on "Til .: arch lor Truth." It was sup· po '<l to b his own, hut it h! n prov n that Mr. Lovejoy tol his ora tiOIl. In 1 i Iln oration w dcllv r at th , • orthw tern Unlv ralty un "Th . arch for 'fruth." A com pari on of th two disc10 thl' tarlilo

f ct that Mr. Lov joy h copied hi. oration almo t word for word.

W quote th following from the • 'orthw tern Unlv rslLyoratlon:

"Tb historian t II us th r ar only two gr t eras In til history of m ntal sci nc ; but although thl may be tru lind thes era may be 'parated by twenty centurl ,no on of th c n· turl w, without Its • rch rs for truth, Its repr ntative Illind~, striving to p r through til darkn . lid gr p th ulIknown."

on . • • ow turn to page 22 in the imp o,~·

3. That, a cup will be given to the ittl/, and YOll will nnd th following in 'olleg A. oclation winning th 1110 t ~ Mr. Lovl'joy's oration:

poin . first. plac counting 1wo. cond "The historian t lis u til r are only pial' counting une; l'XCl'llt in uo Ing. two ert In th history of mental cl· III which IIr t lillie COllnts onl', ecoud, nc; but although this may ue true nothing. and the· ras may be s p. rat d by

. 'I hat thl! 1It'lll day bt' held, Friday, tw nty c nturie ,no on of tho C(-II'

Jun ~. 1 :11, at Iowa '11Y. turie. was without it archers after " IIIE.R .;\1\11 Illtl)f.ll 01' M'Jo;:';" 01' truth- -itsreprs ntativ

I'JWHH I, to r aell through th gra p tile unknowu."

illgl and doubl(- . And tim we might ilro~ed. The .1/1 IIt(I(Jl4. wbole oration i copied almo t word for

I. B. ball tbrow (di lance.) word. We have car fully compand 2. FIfty yard d h. the two and fiud thllt tiler i rcely :1. l'Ultlll slxte II pound shot. an original sentenc in )lr. Lov joy's -I. (Jlle humlr ·d yard (I; h. oratiolJ. It is the mo t glaring teal on :;. Pol vault. record. When you hay read ~Ir. Love· Ii. Hunning broad jump. joy' oration you have rend the. ·or1h· i. }'uar hundred and Corty yard rUII. western Cniversity oration, becau

Throwing ixte II pound hammer. th y ar both alike. )1r Lovejoy acted II. ,'tanding broad jump (weigbt) his part well at thll contest! lIt'deceiv d

10. (lile hundred and twenty yard the audience, be carried off th laurels hurdle race (:11; f t flight .J tbat rightly b longed to another; he n. .lile walk. defeated many honest orators; h pre· 12. Half·mil run. yented them from taking part in lhe la. Two hundred and twenty yard stlte cont t, but he bas now branded

d h. bim.-elf a one worthy of no re peet or 11. Ruuning Iligh jaml). confidence. 1;). One and two mile bicycle race. annot omething be done to prevent IIi. Uunniog hop, step and jump. I this plagiari m? Is it right that au li. :Mile mn. hone t student sball be pr H'nted from 1. AIl·round cootest. taking part in the con lest simply Ix·

. 'l' IBEIl A. 'D onDER 0'" E\' E~T", cau e anotber is mean enough to toop 1. Running broad jump. to such low de ~? .\ s a rule, tb~sll 2. One hundred yard da h. who ha,:e not brnlll enough to wrlle a. Throwiug twelve pound bam mer. I an oration steal fr?m ~thers. ThNe 4. Hunning higb jump. thefts are .ah~ay~ (hsco\er d-bu~ t,o 5. HaIr mil run. late. PlagJarl m IS the lowe t of crImI S,

1. Middle weight boxing. t) Light weight boxing.

yet tbo e who, like Mr. Lovt'joy.IH.ve no r sp ct for truth and hone Ly, WIll re ort to it. Let the , t.'1te oclatl! n do 80m ~ thing to pr vent thi teali ug

DR.

D.~NT~

FRANK 1J

YOU WIL L

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Ick. IU b given In boxln , ~ g, llorlzontul b r w rk, swinging. br tlrlll,

and hundllng II vy

oration, beC.'lU

Mr Lovejoy act d conte t! lie deceived

oJl the laurels to another; he orators; he pre·

taking part in the has now branded

Ilf no re peet or

be don to prevent it right that an

be prevented from conte, t simply lx­

enough to stoop As a rule, tho enough to write

others. Thl'~e

tlut hI! 111 ord It I

,'rim. (ICI 1\

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OFFICE. 216 Ollnton Street.

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Dr. J S. MURPHY. OFf:IC ,22 CL.I NTON T R.

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For CataJogu • or for 9 fI,ro/,.(o,,,,a­ion, tlddr

CIIARLES A. SCH.AEFPEB President,

to

HOHENSCHUH FURNITURE

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S ci "tf l>ircctory

J. "f) 1JIu,1' lilA

Z/"J If} 11'1111.. dJf)1K1'}",

II. )', It 1.1~ , , ,

1', n, " . (10"1 1.1I111H ,

/II JIl~Ul tli • (I '/JOT.

Th spring botallY cIa. makes an v n tlfLy. Why ar~ th cobwebs still allowed

to clisllgure th hall?

Hmy ozl r .hook bauds with old friends in th nj" rsity on Momlay.

Tb obj of modem architect IM!tms to be Eur ka! to rio ,to a plr .

Weaver and K IJy made spe ch at tht) G. A. It annIver.<ary meeting Mondayev ning.

arl .;tu m 0 was called home last week by the death ot hi unci, Dr. :5, II. tUUmAO, of Hurlington.

H~tin is building a fi 'e power combined dynamo and motor froD) his own plan .

W. M .• ~ordhem, '93, bas cbarg of the Commercial Department in tbe Breckenridge Institute at Decorab.

THE VIDETTE-REPORTER.

We ought to hal' mor men doing sy temalic work In tb Gym. ~'o mall call become ,succ ful atW t with only a month's training. Y,pu may be a II rcul ., but you cau't put the bot or win tbe da h un) you) rn ho\ it's donll.

The lIeareri n ele ted tb following om rs for th pring t rm: Pr ident,

arolYll Kimball; vlce-pr id nt, Lizzie Moor ; recording reLary, flatti Ly-on; corre ponding retary, lnez Kel· 0; critic, Julia 'rawford; JILDe orator,

Julia R gers.

Why doesn't th hora) Union me t twlc often as It now does, and de-vot alteront ~ ion to mu ie I difficult tban thnt now sung~ In tbis , ay th membershIp, enthu la m and good results could be doubled or more than doubled.

The Local Stage. .\8 u ual the local cOllnoi eur { ':' J got

) Ct IIguin. II waited for the"~ Tew Yorker .. and mi ed one 0( til most pIe Ing enterLalnment of til sea 011;

til concert given by til Davenport band. The compauy may be Crom Da"enport bllt they produced a very enJoy bl ntertninm nt 0 verI II I Tb 811dienc mad up in entbll ia8m what It Jacked in oumbers and all will be glau to e the "German" again.

Co. "s. pr seotnti(\o of tbe Pboenix wa an exnmple of the drnmatic tnlent that may btl brought into activity in rumo t any community of educated people. W ougbt to have Il dramatic club among tbe tudents. We have tbe talent. all th, t is lacking is som .'apol onie mind to organize it.

C, y's Troubles, a farce comedy, , me one ougbt to "donate" that old will be played to·night, amI lovers of

fence, originally Intended to protect I the comic will be tbere. the battalion again t the laws, to tbe Ili torical ciety, iu order tbat we The horru nioo will m et Thur·

W. W.LYOll, prof r of 'hort fland might have a new and more appropri- day ev ning this week in tead of at Iowa Fall~. will spen<lunday, IIh I ate on ;'a fenc that might be leaned Tuesday, on account of tbe .Tour e lee· bis brother,ll. II. Lyon. in thi city. against, at upon and enjoyed. tur .

011 our campus in a y ar. We have much to learn from our bumbler nigh· bors. Over h r tb Fre hm n II8\' a taffy pull; tbe N>plls steal their mol , r • and for w eka after the air i bh ... with xcitement . )"ond(·r the.' uior Clll, had a big I Igh-ride, and the air re,'erberates uutil the field ar r n. A now-ball fight lwtwc n rival lit­erary oCleties is an veuL which goes down in hi t()ry, is th tiais OfUD iuter·

ling feud, and leads to tli adoption of momentous re olutioll - and 80 it goe., and tb chool grows through the etTorts of the e eothusla ts at whose prallk we digoifi d "Cllir r city ttt­awt" mUe scornfully. Wby don't our girls stimulate tbe waning interest iu athletics:' They cau do It. ~'otb· ing i more inspiriog to the athletic youngst r on Field Day tban tb knowl· edge that .. pretty girl in tbe grand stand is decked out in hi' colors, and is shouting herself hOAr e for his ncour­agemeut. 'by dld tbat beautiful 8now turn to water befor it occurred to a pair of the mor brilliant Juniors that a class sleigb ride would be a fine thing? Why don't w have a sociable or a reception once a term at lea t, 60

that the Seniors may be introduced to their clas:mates before olUm ucement Day'! Why doo't th literary societif8 give an informal reception once in a whHe after their open e ions, and 80

give us ao opportuDity to m t SOUle ot our fellow· stud ntB whom w m t con· stantly but do not know? IIer i food for retlecthm. Let tb digoift d nior, the studious Junior, the pungf'nt 'oph and the frisky }~reshnlan ponder on

FINE TAILOR-MADE UNIFORMS AT BLOOM & MAYER S.

Tbe relief I

arti t a imp 00 be rea<!

tront! plec .

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t w() book agentl, orbits ehane to III t

th n Is xblblted In a y nr. W have

frOIll our humblero 19b· th Fr hmen have &

ophs steal til I r nlOI3i'f aft r the air I bh.

Yondt'r tb • uior leigh-ride, llnd th air

til fields lIT gretn. tight lIetw n rival lit.­is an vent which goes

is til ba is ofan int r· lead to til adoption re olution - and It

grows through tbe nth usia ts at who e

ti d ,. [T rtir rtty itt-. Why doo't

the waning intereat call do It. .l: oth­og to the athletic

Day tban th knowl-girl in the grand

i 0 7d . colors, and is hOllrs for his ncour·

did that beautiful before it occurred

more brilJioot Juniors ride would be a line

't w have a oelable

3.

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H binding Rhymin Dic· tlonary ................. ..

9, To Police Gault Pub. o. for ODd-band cn .. _ ..•.

THE

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6 THE VIDETTE .REP ORTER

University,as itisg neraUy understo(ld that uch lK!r on ar(' not admitted, to any of the department.. and we thiok no ('riolls injnry will rult to , .

pur Ar we tl) b called an "agitator" be­

cau w dare to suggest that it may be vouch. fed to u to re d when we can r d. becau we dare to sugge t that the library hould be open at night and not mer ly during the day when it is a mock ry to many of the students,

pecially tho in cience, because we have the temerity to r mark that p r­hap tablished custom ar not inCal­lible. because w Itav\, the uopardon­able, frozen effontry to humbly sugge t tbat perhap the ·oiversity is for tile bEment of the student aOll that tb ir wi b should have jll t a Iittl weight? It i much easier to . hout "agitator" to on wbo is intere t d in what he La­liev to be a benelicial chlloge than it ii to pre. ellt objection to it.

II.n. H.

If YOll W!\Ilt to laugh long and laugh loud, go to C, (,Y'5 Troub! to·nigbt at the Opera IIouse.

Cecil.

At tb HOlJ\o opalllic)J Ilieal ])t'I'nrtlll nt, . I . I., the following was 8ulJlllitt d and Ill'lIrtilyapprond.

WIII.IIJ.:.\II, Jt hn pll·n. ('(} lIur kind Ilnd )J /·"vellly Fat hrr to fl'lnllV from oud mid t Ollr frl ltd lIud IIhrMi 1\

FlIlher Cowl'l·rthwnit(·. he It Ut (JiMI, Thnt wt', the A 111111 III of

th lIoll1o('ollatbic IJellartllH'IIL ot '. r. I., ext Jld to till' sorro\\ illg fri I1d our sil1cl:'r nnll heartfelt sYlllpathy In thl, thl'ir greaL bereav IIll'Ut.

Ulolml. Thnt \\'e cherish his m 111-ory 11)1 ot II rrf lid \\ 110 l'H'r hod II

kludly interest ill our work nnd wel­fare, nnd llIay his inv\. ilJl pr nee continue to h a hi Baing to liS aU.

/llc)o{wf, That a copy of the.e re . lullon be pre nt d to tbe coU ge paper, and th Nort/Hl'f .• tem Journal uf HOtllUfOJlatlty for publication.

Tho mock coogres III tit ' tur­day nft moon in tb Junior Law room. A large number of Laws and 011 gi. ate wer pre nt. Th se Ion lasted about an bOllr and a h If. Th princi· pal part of tbis time was ~i' nt in dUB· cu Ing points of order. ,,'0 bill were introduced. In fact there have been four meetings and the ooly work of any kind which ha be n accompli bed j

th election of otlicer. We believe it could be made a prolltable enterprise. The constant attendance of 0 msny, shows plainly th g oeral de ire for a soci ty of that nature. Hut now nice weather is coming on and unless the affairs are conducted in a more busine s like way the athletic spi rit will super ede it. We would like to see the congress conlillne but we would al 0 like to ee more work and Ie fooJishne s carried on. By proper man· agement there i no reason why it sbould not continue through the whole term.

A very thoughtful and practical pa­I er upon "Our ,'cbools and Tbeir Re­~ponslbilities" from tbe pen of Dr. J.L. Pickard, appears in th .April number of Edwalum.

1IIr Hobert NOllr 00 th Eogli h· man and f he Yankee.

TTniversity Academy, Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Text Books at Lee & Ries', rHF LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST pR[r;ES. PIONEER BOOKSTORE, 117 WASHINGTON STREET.

Th

4CADEMICAL Correct styles

COLLECE USE to Materl.I an( 'pee'a' prices measurement of shoultoer, length of seeve

These lowns n ... to. spea

MILITARY 'words, '.she Cloves, Foil., t everythlnl tha' athletic .ports,

C. W.8IM "OaK Hal~

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Ceci l.

hn pll'lI I'd IIur kind to rl'IJlOV (rom

trl lid lind IihrArian waitt'. b It

we, thl' Alulllni of Dl'partm 'nt of ,'. '.

orro\, Ing fri nd our sympathy in this

lent. w clll'ri II his mE'lIl·

\\ /10 I'Vl'r hod a

onr work and weI·

.Junlor Law room. Law8 and 011 gi . The se 'sion lasted

a balf. Tbe priuel· was llpent in dus·

order. ~ TO bill were there bave been

the only work ot any accompli bed I

\V e believe it en terprise.

of .0 many, g n ral de ire for

nature. Hut now ing on and unless

conducted in a more lhe athletic spirit We would like to nue but we would

work and Je

and practical pa· aud Their Re·

th pen oC Dr. J.L. the April number

DR. LITTIG, Con.u/tatiun Room. Oll.r th' F" at Na·

tional Bank. COI"ff Dubuqull and Wa.h;lIl1ton .t".t,.

DR. A. C. PETERS, 2 I 6 Cli nton Street.

Opera HOll e Block. Tel phon. 4;

O\CADEMICAL COWNS • CAPS. Correct style. for UNIVERSITY.

COLLECE USE. Price accordlna to Material and number ordered. 'peelal price. for clases. for measurement aend heIght, w idth of ahoulC:er, alze of neck, and length of seeve.

Theae gowna add grace and ful­nes. to a apeaker' . form.

MILITARY EQUIPMENT8. .words, 'a.hes, Belta, BOlling Cloves, foil., Footballa, Jackets; everything that Studenta u .. In aU'lletlc aport., we aupply.

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8

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PREMIERE QUALITE CICARETTE A .upa". ARTIOLII The tanc1l1rd ot purity Rnd ex II nr~. The .ull

IInloll of hili mltt"hlt lobllrco Ilrevtnl, Ihllt drllll' ot Ih IhroAI ' I'rodu I by lUoklnaolh~rbranrt . 1)0 1,0~aI101Y prtJlldl 101' ~ent y ul,. (Ivllljl: tI,1 In UIIII lIrMhl ChI 1'\'11 a t rllll . HI 1I!lllly I)('rt '1 on, . luldl')' M u t ,110\10 "rl~ed Ttlcl.

Our \'anlly I' Ir lind fRrlon . moklng . lIxlure are Ihe tin t lor Ib pi

W • . 8. It.BALL " CO. BRAKCD, the Amertcu tobacco 00. 17 Fitil Prl1. lIedal.. Jloeh r. N.

BUNDE & UPMEVER,

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SUEPPEL'S GROCE~Y NO. 22 DUBUQUE STREET,

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taple and Fancy Qrocerle \ lud"nU' club will nntt tre b butt r. t'

Illtl CQUUlry IJntduce (\lwI\1 1111 l\.lIltl . Thl I I h III " 10 hll)' ~h II' for w no onr

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PIne Confectionery and. Icc Cream.

Ho Soda Water . Beef Tea, A rcadian Gi nger Ale,

nd many other carbonized drink For igll and Dome"tic Fruits. Fioe

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O'JJf{'r,J Jeri /cd tit {'ve,,} Jl~ le, 115 10wa A venue, Iowa City.

RICHMOND

traight Cut 0 1. CIGARETTES.

C'1040ClTC ,'MOKao \\'ho are w1lhO/f to pay a Hule 11101'6 Ihan til "rI .. e chJ\rgtd (or tilt! ordloRry trade ('1 rent'. " '\11 nod T H I BRA. 0 uperlor to all Olher.J.

fia KJe"~ld SrtiPI ell 10. 1 Clllrcttes are made (rom Ibe hrlahle t. mo t delicately /lnor d ann blgh~L ro. L Galli Laaf Krown In VI,...lnla. Tbl1 I~ tbe 0/11 anll Orl,lna{Sranll of Strlll,_t CMt Cllltrtlte • alld Willi lJOugbL out by u 10lb )ellr I ;6-

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. and ohll'"6 that tbe ji"" na"'. a. bela. L on every pack.Re.

The ALLEN & GINTER Branch OF THE AMERIC"N T OBACCO 00.

MANUFAOTURERS. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.

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Photographsr, 126 Clinton 51., Ground Floor,

Call aDd examine work and satl!ly vourself wbo I doing th Il n l work In the clly.

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SOLID TRAINS B"nn&!(

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:o'or RaIlway and Hotel Bates, Dcectiptm Pamphl and al l infonnatlOn1llddretl

Gen' I Ttckot and PulJcnger R'eDt.

FORCHEAP HOMES On line of thIs road fn NorthwCllt m IOWIo Southeastern )finnesota a04 DtrIIl DakoIIIo where drought and crop fallures ate unknOWlL Thousands of choice acI'Ils of land yet unllOld. Local Exc1l1'8lon rat given. For tuII Intot­matlon as to prloci of land and rate!! 01 tale. address Gen'l Tick t aod PIU'II<'Dgel' Aaent.

All of the Pl88Cnger TraIn. on all Dtvllloa of this RaIlWll181"O heated b)' SteaID from tb , engine. and the Halo Line Dr., ~~ ueUahted with the Eloctrio LlgIlt.

Mapl, Time Tablcl!, Through ltatel and aU .. fOI'll\8t1on fumllbed on appUcatloo to.Alre* Tickets on stile over th Inoule at all pl'OllilDlm polots In the Union ... and by Itl Apnta, to lID parts of the Uolted otates and Caoada.

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Drug Store. We thank you for your trade in the

past, and r pectfully solicit a con· tinuance.

WE HA VE AN EXCtLLENT A880RTMENT OF

Boots and Shoes FOR LADlE. A D UK TLRMKN.

Our Frtnch KId, Dongola. Kangaroo and FIDe Itll. In h91111 e-tr d. are escell ilL ftllers. aXe

Il()(ld~. Mild boltom l'r'c~ /lUll rllnteed. It will I,ay you 10 e our good . • II~ 115 linton I..

J . S. FLANNAGAN.

Torusers made to your measure at $4.60. 100 patterns to select from. Fit Guaranteed. CHICAGO CLOTHIN G H0118E.

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