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Till: DKS MOIXKK Tf HIKSDAY MORXIXO, A PHIL 1. 3920. UP-TO-DATE NEWS AND GOSSIP OF INTEREST TO THE SPORTS FANS TO OPEN SEASON APRIL 10 HOWARD VOSHELL DEFEATED BULLDOGS TO HOLD HEYDLEB ANSWERS MAGEE HASBROOH'S OUTFIT EXHIBITION BASEBALL AMES MEETS PENN umwm wins army title ndiana Heavyweight Beats Pri- HOME MEET APR. 17 BRAVES At Or--iiboru, N. C.

Th icor; rf rolt Amiriren Benton Nationals 4 nrf A rA Former Tennis Champion Loses to Vincent Richards. SPORTS MNSINSLUGFEST IN WRESTLING DUAL R.H-B. 14 1 3 0 10 Tau. Hale anil Murnon; Kuiinloh. Jonei, Slrowne and ilorjraii, Uowtiy.

O'Neai. NEW YORK, March 31. Richards, New York, the Freshmen Will Compete States That Ball Player Has Not Filed Charges. NEW YORK, March 31. John A.

Hejrdler, president of the National Baseball league, In a letter lo Leo Magee's attorney, today re-Iterated hla denial that Mugee had filed any charges against team owners or supplied any names of players whom Magee accused of Defcafs Coffey's Team in See Will IlllOW'NH 1 JOI'UN t. At Wu. Be First Intersectional young holder of the national indoor RUB The ncore: Against Other Classes. tennis chamionshlp singles, won Kt. ItOuiB Amerlrani Saw Coo test, 15-14.

Grappling Meet. JX i.d bia place in the semifinal round of the tournament today on the courts vate Charles Carrier. NEW YORK, March Frank Yarchand of Fort Kustls, whose home Is in Indiana Harbor, won the heavyweight boxing championship of the department of the east. United States army, in the final of a two-day tournament at the Sixty-ninth regiment armory here tonight. Yarchand, who weighed ISO pounds to his opponent's 203, received the Judges' decision over Pvt.

Charles Garner of Fort Wright, Y. and Gomel, Bur-rid. t-wii, And-non Murphy. Crinnell Freshmen Track Men Meet Sophomores Soon. GRINXELL.

March 31.. Th. annual meet between freshmen aiirj sophomores at Grinnell college will open the track season at Grinnell on April 10. the first Saturday after the spring vacation. The fresh soph dual Is always heartily mntutM and la a -popular event at Grinnell, On April 17, the general home meat ul be held and week later the vanity take Its first tryout at the Draa The two moat Important meets on the ctr4 ara tha state meet at Das Mo4nes.

May 23 and the Missouri Valley classic at Amei a week later. Tha athletes have had ona or two werfc. ou.s on tha oat door track this week, ma some of the men are plannlnc on remii0. Ing over vacation In order to be ln fool trim for the home meet, "boo" Huff will have a number of veterans) from 1 year's stats championship team, and a number of promising new men, from which tn build a strong squad. ot the Seventh regiment armory Bob Ilasbrook's team evened the fptwlal Tha Rrirlaler.

series with Jack Coffey's aggrega The boy outplayed and outspeeded Howard Voshell, Brooklyn, former AMES, March 31. The flrt Intergectlonal wrillln; match ever CYilJ'MiiM. h. Mu-eh 31 gambling on games In which they played. The alleged charges referred to by Magee's attorney as tlon at the league park yesterday XaiilnHlt.

WaJiliifton Preparations are being made for the opening of the Drake track season April 17, when the annual home meet will be held. It is to be a sort of freshmen against the rest of the world affair. The freshmen are expected to fcush their varsity opponent to the limit to win the meet as they are liu Kame. J. in.

winning a slugfeat by the score of "taged at Iowa State colli'K will take place next Friday when tho cnamplon, to-wln 8-8, 8-4. Voshell volleyed poorly and was often tricked out of position so that 16 to 14. The contest was won complaints agalnat National league magnates, President Jlnyd let's let eihiDiuon MKMPHIH March 1 Hom on Amricani, lullfed off. Rain. 'tnlversity ot Pennsylvania grnp In the final Inning when Hasbrook's tticnards passed him cleanly.

ter said, "consult of a claim that Mr. Mtigeo was not a member of plem meet the Cyclone mnt mm Tha othera who rained tha aamlflnala team pushed over the winning tally J7 orarord. Now York, woo at 4:16 o'clock. ivell fortified with material. The game was a see-saw affair the Chicago club In proper standing In 181M and was released without a o'larar, Phlladaipnia.

"-a. n-8. a-7: William T. Tllilan 11. Provldanc.

The welterweight title went to Pvt. Clarence Null of Fort Wright, 148 pounds, who was awarded a de A direct compurltion of he dlf- R.H.B. At Chewtfth, Ok la. Phliailelphia Americana who dafaatad P. Kynaaton.

Rockvllla Cantar. fl-f a-B Hardv .0 3 8 charges being brought against Byers and Patterson wiu run tne 100 and the 220 yard dashes. Chester Devine will also run the 22n Fnr-rti varnltv Drew. Howard fitylea. of wrestling as em .3 0 0 him." t'hleaHfo.

formar Callfornlan, who detained from the start. Base hits galore were clouted to all corners of the park and the outfielders were given a good workout In chasing cision after six rounds over Pvt. It Is neither customary nor nec i. wat-Ai natar a-o, a-y, s-4. Tha moat Important matchea in the ii.ftH Perklna and Kinney; Schupp and Shawver will take care of the Douis I'lrkard, Fort Ontario, 145 aeoond round of tha doublei, which waa aimpieteo.

ware thoaa In which bamuel ployed by the coaches of the eaalprn iiKhoola and the western arhoola can made at thla meet. While the 'Quakers do not poaaeaa a championship team, they are runBldpred to pounds. the numerous drives. Each team and CltmoriB. WHITK NOX IV HAS ANTONIO 1.

Fan Antonio, Tel. essary for a club to prefer charges against a player before giving him his release the letter added. -'The matter of (he release of Mr. Magee Is ono between blm and the Chi made sixteen safe wallops narny ana n. voanall defeated J.

L. Ewmg and A. thaaford. l. 8.

Brubana and R. M. Damotu Naa York. dafaatad .1 I' "Pay Less and Dress Better Easter Suits I Pvt. William Mltt-hall of Kort Wright aa givan tha da'ialon In tha bantam- sprints.

Distant Mwi Picked. Shearer and Beck will run the 440 for the one-year men, while opposing them will be Berboth, Ilasbrook's outfit was only lead ing ones and that was at the fln- Warvard, B. w. Tlldan II and 1 4 'A cago club." walght final hr AlaJ. Anthony J.

Draxal Hlddia. refaraw. whan tha Judgaa wara unabla to asraw At tha and of a aia-round rnntaai with 1'vt. Bobby 'ola of v. Kloharda dafaatad W.

J. Touaaalnt and Han Antoniu. Taa HMth and St nam lah. The winners were always be as strong aa the average run of i the eastern school and a victory Bar foot. ('resident Heydler promised Im fighting an uphill battle and as Third round Int.

mediate Investigation of charaas over them by the Cyclones will ar iiiaan ii ana v. Iticnnrdi defeated F. M. soon as they tied the score It re SU'wart and Uibaon. TW 6 HAM FBANCIStO 0 Iford a valuable Index to th rela anon and I.

jr. Hal man 8-4. quired only one Inning for Coffey Camp Maala, aid. Tha award did not niaat with tha approval of nioat of tha apactatora. Mitchell wi-ighad lift pounda and Cola 112 A knockout In tha aorond round aarnad Tvt.

of Fort Myer tha hon- Ijong and Howard. The half-mile and the mile runs will be taken care of by Miller, Johnson and Thomi for thm frwhieB and Metier, Hicks. W. pRyaeur, Hell and Creaip for th va.ra.ty. Ths broad Jumi) will be taken ear nf against players accused of gambling on games In which they participated, but declared unless names of players were furnished him with team to take the lead.

R.H.B. ti 1 At (n Kra-nclaco N'ationalil CLAFHAM WINS MATCH land thraa-run Cofay'a taam took In tha flrat Innlna. hut In tha name framfl OAS ora of tlia heavywalght rlaaa. Boif- Haahrook a outfit tlad tha rount In tha proof or data, "no further atten Snappy Styles and Fine to $50.00 No higher JOHNSON'S CLOTHES SHOP 412 Sixth Ave. waiahed lao1 pound und bta oijpo- Scores Straight Fall Victory Over Jofvr Meatou, ltwla and Anfl nant.

I'M VvllllaJii yiugarald of Kort 174 poonila tion will be paid to alleged statements from Indirect sources." Tony Bernardl. by Adamson. Patterson and Clayton. The varsity candidates will be Drew, Howard and Captain Ebert. The hlah Jump for the freahlea are Clayton and Patlereon.

Gbert itrimi to be the etellar attraction for the varalty In thla event. The ehot and ditcue will be thrown by Pvt. nomlnl-'k Kolaraky of Camp Dl won tha mld-llawa'a-ht tltla by knock aa'-ond franio man aaatn want Into tha laaid. H.u.rrook'a r.ng attain Had tha acora In tha third fraina. only to ha on tha ahnrt and of tha fr ora at Ilia and ma fourth thnlna.

Two runa In tha fiflh Innlns for tha wlnnara again tlad Ilia ar-nra Ju tha GREEN BAY. March 31. HOLD HANDICAP TOURNEY ing out Pvt. Alf Ltwacn Fort Myar In tha aacond round. Tha men weignad AKRON GETS INFIELDERS pmimta.

Adamion, Devine. Shearer and Clayton first half of tha aiath Innlna f'offay'a taa arpaniior rararaad tha raatnarwe-nr aforad four runa for a 1 omnia ndlng laad HrrtirrM Two I'lners From Tltts- final, aon by Pvt. Jo Kraaatiar. motor rnr tne one year men mu uy Bunri, Hro4adtv and. Howard for varalty.

tarn ciapnam, British champion, won two falls over Tony Bernardl. Italian champion, in a fast wrestling match laBt night. Bernardl took the second fall. Carl Zoll, Green Bay, threw Gomperson of Chicago In 134 minutes and Joe Iranport rorntt. Xw York, who mmimu.

i taj tive merits of college grappling In 'the two aectlona. I'oatal carda have been rent out I to all the alumni of Iowa Slate college announcing Ihe date of the match and the opponlng team. It la the plan of Ihe athletic department to make thla last, wrestling meet of the apaaon more or less of an Indoor "homecoming." Have KLnin In BantatnMellit. The easterners are exceptionally well fortified In the bantamweight and the 125-pound class. Kovles.

In the 116-pound clasa for the Ounkera, haa a moat enviable rec-rrd, having won all of his mutches 1 falls. In the 125-pound class the vUltors have Hone, who haa also established a record by duplicating Movies' performance. Both these tnui ara Mid to la wlaarrta with lha aa- thm mi iron' flt-rlalon tn a all -round bout Imi-Kh Club. LITTLE ROCK, March 31 CUvton will do (he vaultlna; acalnat the varetty randtdatee. Thre are a number of promlflng; men who will represent the team.

pvt. rranh l-: Hurktt or cainp Th vrtifth'. wmi puunda. The Pittsburgh club has turned rvt. ierfTr runra ir tamp West High Goir Club Contest for Trophies.

The West High School Golf club -will hold its opening tourney at the Waveland park grounds today, Friday and Saturday. Tha club has a membership of over forty which Is constantly enlarging. The members are to be handicapped and are turning in who nnoreti a quick knooknut tn thn Tif- over Infleldeia Hill Wobb and Costello in 4i minutes in the seml- piiim yiiati'y. vtn tnn inrn-twnirni Bullpup Keliiy Teams PI iked. Patterson, Shearer, Clayton will be the Barns Kerns to the Akron club of winaup.

tt la by dftfaili, an "pporMit. I'wt. iCd ward Korintkt of Knrt Ha'tillton, re- nrcn tntrlt fnr the nurd and. Wl on- the International loaguo It was an portad tl.tU a banfl waa brohtn. nounced here today by Manager nut In tha laat naT or tha frania Haa bronk'a plavara Had tha acora.

Kar-h taam rountad thraa tlmaa In tha atghth frana hut a hit hatfar. a ftaldar'a Hollorliar'a aafa blow and an In-flaut out acTtrad tha winning tally for Una-brook'a loam In tha lait half of thfl ninth Inning Mora and Ptlrner at lad tha. nlna Innlnga for tha loaaara wi. 1a tvuukalaw. I.yn' and fur tha wlnnara.

M'ia pltrhai flva Innlnsa and allowad aavan runa. Ha ratlri-d tha aula on atrlkaa In tha fourrh Inning f'offay waa rohh.d of a h't by. Tfollorhar tn tha piata whlla Andaraon and Muaaar wara cradltad with thrrm hlowa aarli Coffav wan robbad of a hit by McAnanv tn tha ninth inning whan tha lartar apaarao? tha formar a drlva naar aacond baaa BENNY VALGER BEATEN poe piew, Hhawvar, Krnewtl and Burnell, v. ha 111 fkld over the atlclca for the varalty team. llohlilr.nl of the Akron club.

Webb CHAMPION HERMAN WINS formerly was with the Birmingham 94 STV- PH0MCB.2; Tne rreenman miiP reiay imm win ne rotiiuoFiM of Beck, Shearer. Paltrracm and French Klaih Outpointed by Cluirlle IJa-ats Joe ODoii-tli In Bight Round AnNmion. rnf nan reiay team win Srobebly run by Patterson. Green man, hearer and Byere. Thai varalty relay teams have not been decided upon.

Karl llirrear Hhaileil. DETROIT, March 3 1. Carl Tre O'Connell. CLEVELAND. March 31 Ilou.

CAM DKS', S. March 31. Pete malne, Detroit, led Earl Puryear of Tulsa all the way In their ten- lormaa. banlamwaileht champion, Kid Dutch Wins Decision. SALT UKR CITY.

March SI Kid their cards. Those wno do noi do so today are to be arbitrarily handicapped at 20. They will piny eighteen holes medal play. The winners will receive a lla-wkeye golf club and a $1 golf hall which was donated by John Hopkins. After the tourney the club hopes to select teams and play with the representatives of Drake and East High.

round bout here tonight and won Tha hot acora; Men are ordering two pain ot trousers with their sntts these days. It's cutltng the High cost of clothing almost half. And I am making the prlce very reasonable on that extra pair of trousers. ro. the newspaper decision, ah.

Dutch, 8art Lake City middleweight, was awnriied a refre'a decision over Harrv Charlie O'Connell, Cleveland lightweight, decisively outpointed Benny Valger of New York. In a ten-round "bout here tonight, according to a majority of newspaper critics at the ringside. O'Connell was awarded eight rounds, Valger one, and one was evpn. 4 2 i 2 9 ra and Ob'1i Mavaar liaa haan drllllnr IHckarann and Wr.jht. lha Cylona man 4i in 11.1 and ciaaaot, hov to a-vada (hla held Nallher Wriaht nor Olakaraon hava met their nialQh ao far thla aaaatrn and hava M'on their annteala by haajthy maralna.

ha tusa.a htwin tha eaer und lh.i wnat tn both thaaa waighta will ba a liaul from atart to flrtlah aa all of the inari liava a elaan raeoid. Trout man Mtfui IKkllng. In tha Ulft. pound rlaaa tha Quaker! Hill "tia repraaentert by Troutman, ho will he pltlad asalnaf I'apialn l.orainig Tha fattar haa aufirnaaf ully defended hla til la aaalnat all Ilia mat man ha haa nial Ihlai year, tn tha US pound rlaaa A mat rung will ha tha aale.tlnn of tha yuakar coach C'aaev of Tacorna, In a fast ilx-round bout here tonight. On the en me ard.

Willi Ht. Claire. Hacramento. Negro Uirhtweli-ht boer, won a four-round con-tew. qh- I'Htrtny O'Brien of Fait lkc City.

.4 4 BOWLING Mll.n. lb CViffry. 2U MoAnany, If Franoh. aa fMai-ra. 3b ftraan, ft hraaaen.

rf Long, Wlngnahap. Man. I'llmar, MERCURIO ROLLS 702 OMMKIU1AI, I.KAI.I K. IIEKni.SU afOTtlR CO. 1 9 Tl.

Radar lis is aas SSI 14 II. mi 1ST 1ST IM ais in 147 IMS sue 471 SST Tntalf Haahrook a Holloi-har. aa Fldlar. Sb Haahrook. lb Andaraon.

Muaaar. If Jaonlnira no I-ona 1.17 Ill Danlala H3 Totals "fas defoaled "KO'' Joo O'Dotunell of Gloucester, N. in an eight-round boui here tonight. Hay Smith, ajoti Clay Turner of fit. Foul, heavyweights, fought a draw.

Sofa Indoor Rfoord. NEW YORK. March 31. An American indoor running" record ot 4-5. for f00 yards was get hee tonight by James W.

Driscoll of Boston college. New England nd A. A. quarter mile champion. His time was 4-6 of a second better than that made by Ted Meredith Newark, N.

In 1914. Driscoll was opposed hy Jack Sollera, New York A. C.J James O'Hrlen. Lyceum, and Elmer Smith of Princeton, all star ninnerB. in a specisl contest held at the games of the Thirteenth post.

American Legion. stalnat Wood, tha iyclone am-auer in in'a walfht. tlrolh, who haa haan haldlna dna-n in- tnutid hapih on the rrlona taani, haa aan fort-ad to tha hoapltal with an In-fac-tad foot and will ha unabla to wraalla. Auauallna, 2b iAvnuK.N n.v. CO.

alcKlhban, wno won tnia wea" 1. 2. J. T'l. 'tuna tournaniant, haa baan pnanitig uroin HamLaa.

cf, rf Kalaar. rf Biarkalaw, Lynch, Clfvplanclrr Kexnfl In Singles at a. n. o. I'EORIA, March 31.

H. Mercurlo, of Cleveland, scored 702 In the events ln the American Bowling congress here late today and reached second place In the standings. H. DougiBss, of Pittsburgh, hit for 667, the second best count. Other scores were low with but few changes among the leaders.

F. flnyder and C. Snyder, Detroit, were high In the doubles with a murk of 121R. Here's a Very Remarkable Shoe Special For Thursday, Friday and Saturday For FarSighted Men Claynor MnKay Tnwnasnd Nalaon Allan 1 as i mi is irs IM1 1711 1S7 i its All IU3 Tntali Two out BO 15 IS J7 10 han winning run anorad. f4t-nra by tnntnaa Tolala 7KS 74 7S 2.1(16 ItKdleTICB AND TRIHl'NK.

Coffai-'a .3 2411408 014 8 0 2 0 2 4 0 Haahrook'a 1 1 I. 2. T'l ftumnurr Thraa haaa hlta. Long, Andar WIS aon: two haaa hlta. Auguatlna.

riarra. coffay; aaorlflra fllaa. Andaraon. Milan. dllhrlda It lliaaar Hardlman lioolittlat Jtrtnagar 21T lna 210 111 HM 167 Ih'l 17H .171 1411 lMt ISO 147 4M Ma -40 4..4 f'larra: atolan basaa.

ridlar. llaabrook. alrAnany. Hlarca. 1'raaaan: laft on baaaa.

t'offay a taam Haabrook'a taam balk, tiara all aaaaon anil win airp -thnaa ntnlnal Ilia aaatamara I'andlat'in will wiaalla In this claaa for tin aaat-auiars. Barker Ievelopln(t Rnpltlly. In tha 1711-pniind rlaaa and h.avysjalaht rlaaa llarkar and Walia.a of Atn-a will ha P'ltad agalnat nnaanljars and Mara of tha rannaylianla arapplrra Haikar haa haan Improving alnatil and haa davalopad Into a faal. abifty vraalul. O.

I lapp of Nabraaka will rafaraa. afteFbto'STlestina J. Marsh Seeks Matches for His Wrestler. J. C.

Marsh, manager of Marin Plestlna. who has been conducting campaign for the past three ycati lo compel the leading wratlers of by Kanuaa, atruck out. by Mara 6, by Han doa by ftiirkalaw 8, bv Lynch 1, by Ptl. mar 2. baaaa on balls, off Man 8 off Han- Tolala SSI 623 SHOD ntfotTicanrtri.

ranMrNO. a tl Stavanaon 147 1st 114 Sfts I'otdny ...802 142 7S Hanlon ln 1H7 ,1 42 Si'hwmllar J4(l lu 414 Htduis it .174 iw. err final, off Mutkalaw 1: hit hy pltrhar. by IMlmar tKalaar, Fldlar, Hnllorharl, by Mendca (Pltinar): wild pllrh, IMlmar; naaaad ball. Andaroon: runa and hlta, off Mara 7 rtina lilta tn rt Innlnga, off Pllmar LSI lMt i las 1741 A runa and 7 hlta In 8 Innlnga.

off Handaa runa hlta in 2 Innlnga, off Buikalaw 0 hlta and 7 tuna In 11 Innlnga. off Handta Tolala 7.10 Tri 750 HPHIS Sale includes two lines of Shoes that would cost us nine and eleven dol 7 runa 7 blta in 4 innlnga; douhla play, Mnlloehar to Haahrook. Tlma. 2. On.

I'r piraa, Jdagulra and van Nlca. (I.Am THHKK LEAGUE. KlitK Tilth; I. 'J. T'l.

'alrh ISO Kit 101 (147 Ml no Ui 4j ASKED TO REFEREE MEET lars at the factory today the grade the country, to give mm a mairn, was a Pes Molneos visitor yestor-day. Marsh claims hla man Is Ihe champion heavyweight of Ihe world and offers lo meet any wrestler at anv weight to prove It. Iln hopes to 'be- uhle to get Oscar Thorsnn to promote match here In which rieatina Is one of the principals. Marsh stopped here on his way from hla home at Derorah. In Wichita, where Plestlna Is booked next week.

THREE NOSE" OUT OUIMET Hoglsrfor iHnorta Writer Invltavl by "Illg Ten." fion Taylor, sporting editor of The Ileglstpr, rms received an Invitation from the University of Illinois to referee the wrestling events In the Western Intercollegiate Gymnastic, Kenc.lng and Wrestling Championship meet to he held at Champaign, on April 9 and 10. The Invitation states that Taylor has been approved aa an official by the "Big Ten'' corforenra? conches Jtanma l.vt ln4 uu Mm t'orroran I'Jd 17 10O 411) llliharda Ir.s 1J7 l7 4117 Tolala 744 7HB SS 2SM UKU MOINKS K'K ANU FlIKU 1. V- T'l. Thomas ...1.11 nut tiirv hot 111 mi 1 an i.iii 4L'5 Aing .1111 iaj ia7 lio'f HIS lll 4H4 Claik IM 1119 ins 44U Tolala 7117 flst 1W1 2078 VI l( ENTOMB 11111:4. I 8 T'l.

Halvaratadt 1S2 las s'i Trualar 17.1 IMI 1S4 4f. l'rnaar 1.14 las 144 4ua llroaa 17S 1114 1 80 ll.uljml.r I tf.l 17.1 4 all Totals 77S 7S7 24IS AMKnlCAN I1AILWAT RXfHKMIi 1. t. It. T'l.

Htavanaon IS 1.17 1.11 Wal'a 18S 111,1 171 4711 Muilragor 170 172 IBS 4117 Uronn li'S 107 HU BUS Workman Itti) itl 17S noil that will retail Ohe Shirt With Comfort Points Tolala next fall at twelve and fifteen dolFrs Get yours Nowat Your -ollar will let comfortably on a Beau Brumme! Shirt tha reck it cut at 1L proper slope. 748 Tr.J roRD KHUP. 1 2. 1551711 Ilfj 10 104 107 Ill) 11.1 IDO 1011 S09 21103 T'l. 148 471 101) SS HI 101 t'ia 4 nit Kn.takaa Infalt bpl.ara 1'illaipaaoa Kraft 'ow Him to Tie for Hwontl In (iolf Mort.

flpM'lal tn Tha Kagtatar. riNKHlinST, N. 0.. March 81. A ret'Otrl flsilrl of SH9 coiilflBnl played tha first 18 union of the Sfl hold qualifying, round In the north nnd south amateur championship tournament Ht l'lnshurst totlay.

The round resullfd In a trtpln tin lor first place between V. O. Newton of Drookllnn, Jim Hlandlsli of Detroit, and Ham Graham of tltpcn-wlch, all of whom wont around In 76. l-'inncis Oulniet just mlntrd a 75 by liiumlns the cup on Ihn lust hole and with I'erry Adslr of JUlsnlit si' 7, Thara ara many elhar raa. Totals S.17 711 s8 IOWA I'At KINII.

,1 8 T'l Parralt MS ISO LIB 4S4 Mallnaarhark Mil 1,17 142 441 Thai a lan 10 4'JH liana ian las us 417 Harry IIIA 1,12 174 471 sema why yoall 9ujof waarlnf A ftt'AL COMDIilATldN'CIF STYlt AND OOpTWT Tntala 7 VP 7 1 1 sin 1 ft Extra IT? XL 1 Troasers With Each Salt. (8) amid! ZJ Priced the same as an ordinary suit and pair of troasers. Autocar Construction Combines Big By I W.H AT A KKI.I.OWai IIOt'SR (hp other tilvht, at- i a i.i iti. i-ah i v. ami man got off hy R1KMK4 AT4I.KIV AMI am.Hiln', fon know A VH.

I II 4.1. I IK. ANU AFTER hp hncl alt'i'lpd nnr A OH Al (HII IMIHN THE aulpt lurnrd In I.OTIII.".. THKV IHH'r K.VOW thnf I mi in llic I MIIIIIM. HI MM.

si. Ao I didn't aay nnylhina; ST lilO l' THK OI1SIUB A Irtvpttlnl. rNraf ana STOHE AMJ 1 THK OTHER wm arlvan the onra. OH TWIl'l: 4M KH. AM THK.a ono little, fellow who HADN'T IHII.Mi IHt'CII tttlkln' a ran la outi "WEI.I, I HAAK hern burlnv rlolhea A HOI Vl IIFS IHR A Tmd manj yeara.

ThUi VR.AH I'HKK! 4VK.KM SO 1MXJ. arnnne I Jnat TO ll KsritiATK little hit, the l.MI4 TIIH VA-rlnua aitnrea hiivr been MAKIMi. AM ArTKR I SHOPPED araand pretty i that thoae Kmtaej nTHM TIIIT THK IOWA f'tnthlna; (ompnnr had iihiiiimumjim; TO TIII.IR frlenda were In nr F.STIM VTION THK I1K.ST VALVUS In Deai Molnea for the MUSKY. tIMQ TIIIMi THAT AP. pealed to me tnoat waa THK.

HATHA IVAIM OIFAT4 that tro with eaeh tT. I PH. I KK A HI IT WITH 'wo DO Ira of paala Tvlll LAST MR ADOI THK SAME AS TW (1 lalla. Yon mnr lKT AlSI RKII THAT HV ft' RUT aillt la roaalnqr from Till: IOWA 4TITHIti ro," AYKM air, tl've know that 4T OI A IIMI IVAIl AFTtfn Al PHE styles are very desirable they're English and medium A shapes. Dark tan and black calf leathers.

The lines are complete all sizes and widths in each style. No doubt about our being able to fit you. Drop in today and get yours. Why We're Selling Them at $8 $10 contracted for these shoes almost a year ago, but owing to the delay in remodeling our store, we were unable to offer them at retail in the regular way. That's why we feel justified in offering them now at retail for less than we should have to pay the manufacturer for the very same goods today.

We're passing the benefit along to you, and it's a wise man who buys now for next fall and winter, as well as for present requirements. Body Capacity and Short Wheelbase Chassis OV2-2 ton) $2300 $2400 130-lnrh whtprlhnsa "Right Pr.mure" Hoys" suit, with two iwlm of pmns llrounl Because the engine of the Autocar Motor Truck is under the seat, you pet a full 2-ton body capacity on a short wheelbase chassis. The paying- load is carried evenly balanced between the front and rear axles. The 9000 satisfied users are the best proof of the efficiency of Autocar construction. FRANKLIN MOTOR CO.

1101 Locust St. I Molnca of Tlio AnloiJir Arilinoro, I'm Don't Forget the Location Locust St. Dcs Moines Newest and Smartest Bootery Autt oca.

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